Dysfunction

Recent runaway Marley Kurtz is back home in Florida after a long road trip. He and his boyfriend Jesse get jobs, move into a loft above a mechanic’s garage, and start living the good life. They don’t stay free for long however; Marley is eventually pressured into reuniting with the family that sent him away. Far from being disowned, Marley soon finds himself pulled in too many directions at once.

Along with his sister, Lindsay, and his boss’s new foster son, Tristan, Marley must figure out what kind of family he’ll choose to call his own. Will it be the parents who raised and abandoned him, or the friends and adults in his life who have proven they really care? It should be an easy decision, but letting go is never easy.

L.A. Fields is the author of The Disorder Series and My Dear Watson, a queer Sherlock Holmes pastiche. Her short fiction has appeared in anthologies of horror, erotica, and academia. Find her online at la-fields.livejournal.com.

"Don't worry if you aren't familiar with the label—drink deep and enjoy how Fields blends the frantic passions of adolescent love with the cruelty of real life. Savor her words, the hints of Cormier and Doller. Serve warm." —Steve Berman, Andre Norton Award finalist

“Dysfunction shows L.A. Fields at the top of her game. She has a great gift for creating believable, compelling characters, and they're a diverse lot! Her keen eye for singular detail draws the reader deeply into her world, and her beautiful-yet-realistic portrayal of neglected and abused teens sets her apart from other authors." —Bill Konigsberg, Lambda Literary Award-winning author of Out of the Pocket and Openly Straight

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Dysfunction

Recent runaway Marley Kurtz is back home in Florida after a long road trip. He and his boyfriend Jesse get jobs, move into a loft above a mechanic’s garage, and start living the good life. They don’t stay free for long however; Marley is eventually pressured into reuniting with the family that sent him away. Far from being disowned, Marley soon finds himself pulled in too many directions at once.

Along with his sister, Lindsay, and his boss’s new foster son, Tristan, Marley must figure out what kind of family he’ll choose to call his own. Will it be the parents who raised and abandoned him, or the friends and adults in his life who have proven they really care? It should be an easy decision, but letting go is never easy.

L.A. Fields is the author of The Disorder Series and My Dear Watson, a queer Sherlock Holmes pastiche. Her short fiction has appeared in anthologies of horror, erotica, and academia. Find her online at la-fields.livejournal.com.

"Don't worry if you aren't familiar with the label—drink deep and enjoy how Fields blends the frantic passions of adolescent love with the cruelty of real life. Savor her words, the hints of Cormier and Doller. Serve warm." —Steve Berman, Andre Norton Award finalist

“Dysfunction shows L.A. Fields at the top of her game. She has a great gift for creating believable, compelling characters, and they're a diverse lot! Her keen eye for singular detail draws the reader deeply into her world, and her beautiful-yet-realistic portrayal of neglected and abused teens sets her apart from other authors." —Bill Konigsberg, Lambda Literary Award-winning author of Out of the Pocket and Openly Straight

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Dysfunction

Dysfunction

by L.A. Fields
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Overview

Recent runaway Marley Kurtz is back home in Florida after a long road trip. He and his boyfriend Jesse get jobs, move into a loft above a mechanic’s garage, and start living the good life. They don’t stay free for long however; Marley is eventually pressured into reuniting with the family that sent him away. Far from being disowned, Marley soon finds himself pulled in too many directions at once.

Along with his sister, Lindsay, and his boss’s new foster son, Tristan, Marley must figure out what kind of family he’ll choose to call his own. Will it be the parents who raised and abandoned him, or the friends and adults in his life who have proven they really care? It should be an easy decision, but letting go is never easy.

L.A. Fields is the author of The Disorder Series and My Dear Watson, a queer Sherlock Holmes pastiche. Her short fiction has appeared in anthologies of horror, erotica, and academia. Find her online at la-fields.livejournal.com.

"Don't worry if you aren't familiar with the label—drink deep and enjoy how Fields blends the frantic passions of adolescent love with the cruelty of real life. Savor her words, the hints of Cormier and Doller. Serve warm." —Steve Berman, Andre Norton Award finalist

“Dysfunction shows L.A. Fields at the top of her game. She has a great gift for creating believable, compelling characters, and they're a diverse lot! Her keen eye for singular detail draws the reader deeply into her world, and her beautiful-yet-realistic portrayal of neglected and abused teens sets her apart from other authors." —Bill Konigsberg, Lambda Literary Award-winning author of Out of the Pocket and Openly Straight


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045372558
Publisher: Rebel Satori Press
Publication date: 10/27/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 295 KB

About the Author

L.A. Fields is the author of The Disorder Series, published by Rebel Satori Press, along with the Lambda Literary Award finalist My Dear Watson, the collection Countrycide, and her newest book, Homo Superiors. Her work has been featured in Wilde Stories 2009, Best Gay Romance 2010 and the Bram Stoker Award-winning Unspeakable Horror: From the Shadows of the Closet. She has traveled the world but now lives in Texas.

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