Hacker Lawry
The Lonely Heroes, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Michael Ferraiuolo
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By:
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Sam E. Kraemer
About this listen
Lawrence ‘Lawry’ Schatz -
Heartbroken? Check.
Unemployed? Check.
Homeless? Check.
Self-medicating? As often as possible.
My life has been upended with a three-word text, and a meeting with my boss’s boss nearly finishes me off.
I’m in a downward spiral, and I have no intentions of pulling out.
My brother Hank has other ideas.
He’s called in a big gun, Gabriele Torrente, who drags me to New York and pushes me to get myself together.
At a family event, I hook up with the hottest guy I’ve ever met, intending to just relieve some tension.
The guy turns out to be more than I could imagine.
He’s sassy, opinionated, and he completely sets me on my ear.
I can tell Maxim Partee won’t put up with my crap.
I made a huge mistake with him, but he still agrees to be my friend, and that is precisely what I desperately need.
I live under no illusions he’ll ever need me in return.
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Maxim ‘Maxi’ Partee -
Sexy? Check.
Successful? Check.
Lonely? Very much so.
Power bottom? You bet your… bottom.
I have a successful business—two of them as a matter of fact.
I have friends I cherish, and I love my life.
I keep telling myself it’s more than enough for me.
I choose the men I spend time with, and it’s always on my terms.
An unexpected hook-up at a birthday party leads me down an unanticipated path where I meet a man who has been crushed by a mountain of disastrous events, and he’s doing his damnedest to push everyone away so he can quietly self-destruct.
Why in the hell can’t I just walk away?
This fictional story is approximately 86,000 words in length.
It is the fourth book in “The Lonely Heroes Series.
”TRIGGER WARNING: Discussions of suicide and description of an attempt.
©2018 Sam E. Kraemer (P)2024 Sam E. Kraemer