The Runaway Father The Runaway Model Book 3 edition by Parker Avrile Literature Fiction eBooks
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A rock star's darkest secret-- his teenage son.
Out of the closet, free to be himself for the first time in his life, rock star Stoney has fallen hard for a younger musician.
Carlin wants no part of the spotlight. He's an artist. Being with a famous man like Stoney is a challenge, especially for a guy with anxiety. But there's a sweet side to Stoney that not everybody gets to see. Carlin can't stay away.
Together, Carlin and Stoney can overcome any obstacle. The gutter press is a nuisance, but they won't let trashy gossip pull them apart.
And then they face the toughest challenge yet, when Stoney learns he's the father to the son he never knew he had.
The Runaway Father is a full-length 270 page male/male contemporary rock star romance novel complete with no cliffhangers, a ton of angst about missing fathers and how boys sometimes have to become men on their own, absolutely no cheating, and a guaranteed Happily Ever After.
While this novel is designed to be read as a standalone, it does include a subplot spoiler for The Runaway Millions. There are also a few brief references to events in The Runaway Model and The Runaway Millions from Stoney's point of view, the irony of which will escape you if you haven't read those books. That stuff isn't mission critical though, so feel free to jump in anywhere.
If you do plan to read the whole series, we recommend going in this order
*The Runaway Model -- Kyle and Bryce's story begins (complete with Happy For Now ending)
*The Runaway Millions -- Kyle and Bryce's story reaches its Happy Ever After.
*"Blackmail Boy" (a short story about how Carlin and Stoney first met)
*The Runaway Father -- Carlin and Stoney find their Happily Ever After.
Brief Excerpt from The Runaway Father
The next evening, Carlin worked in Stoney's studio. Carlin's studio really. He was the only one who'd been writing music lately. The only one practicing. He was using an oversized agate pick to pluck tentatively at the strings, a black and white banded agate from India that was supposed to create a unique sound. Carlin was trying to decide if it was noisy enough for him.
Stoney stood in the open door, looking down at where Carlin sat, his blond hair fallen forward to expose the nape of his neck. There was an animal instinct to bite, lick, and kiss any exposed nape. He wondered why more people, not just the French with their scarves, didn't cover their necks in public. Sometimes he'd see a bare neck and feel a hot flame of sexual need.
And yet it was more than lust with Carlin. It was a sense of... tenderness? Sweetness? Vulnerability? Stoney didn't know what this feeling was called or if anyone else had ever felt it. He loved Carlin beyond anything he'd ever thought possible.
Carlin felt his eyes on the back of his neck and looked up, a slight smile playing on his lips. "Feeling better?"
"I wish I did. Love, dollface... you should go." It twisted his heart to say it, but how could he drag this beautiful boy into his personal mess? "There'll be scandal. A tabloid frenzy."
"Don't be ridiculous." Carlin put down the instrument and stood up. "I'm not going anywhere."
"You're a sensitive artist. All that push and scrum, it bothers you."
Carlin took another step, closing the gap between the two of them. "A lot of things bother me, Stoney. If I let it get to me, I'd never leave the house."
Like his mother never left the house. Stoney knew by now that she'd had a medication-resistant agoraphobia. "We should get away. I'm thinking about Los Angeles." He pushed the neck of Carlin's oversized T-shirt down further to expose his collarbone. Another point of vulnerability. Stoney licked the little hollow. They needed a safe place, a hidden place for just the two of them...
The Runaway Father The Runaway Model Book 3 edition by Parker Avrile Literature Fiction eBooks
I'm sorry but I pretty much hated this book. I did read it all. The book felt to long and drawn out, therefore it left me not really caring what happen to any of the people. The author tried but failed with to much drama. I got tired of everyone continuing to make excuses for everyone and everything that happened.... I was totally surprised that the book was set in present day (2016/17) If I like a book I can read it and flow through it quickly, this book took forever and I dreaded picking it up again but told myself maybe people will snap out of it, they did not. I'll be honest I'll probably not read this author again. He tried on several fronts, but it was to much drama and everyone's "it's me pity" got very staleProduct details
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The Runaway Father The Runaway Model Book 3 edition by Parker Avrile Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
As I have grown accostume to with Parker Avrile and The Runaway Model Series, this latest release- book three, The Runaway Father - is a great read. I’m not surprised as I have enjoyed everything I have read of Parker's.
Although this installment is intended to be a standalone, focusing on a new couple, I highly recommend reading the series from the beginning as there are subplots and references I think you would most enjoy watching unfold. However, having said this, the couple in this tale do have a little introduction in a short story of their own, Blackmail Boy, which I did not find necessary to read. And if I'm honest, I actually missed it.
Stoney, an aging rock star at thirty, has fallen in love with Carlin, a younger musician. Their relationship is still in the honeymoon phase when they find out that Stoney may have a teenage son. How will this impact their easy partnership? Is Carlin even prepared to be a step-dad? For that matter is Stoney even prepared to be a father?
Just becoming accustomed to being a couple out in the open the arrival of Stoney’s son puts a strain on their relationship and they must learn to overcome their struggles in order for their union to survive.
I felt all of Stoney and Carlin’s ups and downs and the complexity of adding a child to a coupling that is just getting started.
Being able to relate to their emotions made for a story I could not put down until I absolutely knew what happened, even when there was much needed housework to do.
Once again, with The Runaway Father, Parker Avrile has made me feel for and with the characters. Avrile has a writing style that immerses readers in the tale and makes you believe you know the individuals intimately.
Parker has easily become one of my go to authors!
I have been a HUGE Parker Avril fan since the first book I read by her. Now I am TERRIFIED the series may be over but if it is then I can't believe there is a better way for it to go out than with THE RUNAWAY FATHER. This book exceeded any expectations i had and I ADORED it so much!
If you've read the first books in the series then you have a general idea of whatay happen but you will be blown away by all the twists and turns within this book. I highly recommend this to everyone who has read the first two books and will be recommending the whole series to anyone and everyone that I meet.
DNF!
None of the characters in this book have any redeeming qualities. They are all broken in one way or another and choose to wallow in self-destructive behavior instead of rising above their pasts and doing something constructive with their lives. I exempt the Kyle and Bryce characters from this as they are not main characters in the story. For me it was a depressing story. I plowed through it only to find out how the series came to a close.
I nearly gave up on this book, it took me ages to get into it, and even then there were aspects I still hate, like the way Reece doesn't answer for 'any' of his crimes. He gets away with everything... Give me a break, why didn't Carlan do something with Stoney. If he had a liver issue, he wouldn't be able to hide his yellow eyes and skin, so are you telling me no one knew and no one acted on it. I didn't mind the book, the story had substance but not much depth. Oddly enough I still had to read it to find out what happened in the end. And then it really just ended.
I'm sorry but I pretty much hated this book. I did read it all. The book felt to long and drawn out, therefore it left me not really caring what happen to any of the people. The author tried but failed with to much drama. I got tired of everyone continuing to make excuses for everyone and everything that happened.... I was totally surprised that the book was set in present day (2016/17) If I like a book I can read it and flow through it quickly, this book took forever and I dreaded picking it up again but told myself maybe people will snap out of it, they did not. I'll be honest I'll probably not read this author again. He tried on several fronts, but it was to much drama and everyone's "it's me pity" got very stale
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