Love Me Whole by Nicky James

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Love Me Whole by Nicky James
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Twenty-eight-year-old Oryn Patterson isn’t like other people. Being an extremely shy, social introvert is only part of the problem. Oryn has dissociative identity disorder. He may look like a normal man on the outside, but spend five minutes with him, and his daily struggles begin to show.

Oryn shares his life and headspace with five distinctively different alters. Reed, a protective, very straight jock. Cohen, a flamboyantly gay nineteen-year-old who is a social butterfly. Cove, a self-destructive terror, whose past haunts him. Theo, an asexual man of little emotion, whose focus is on maintaining order. And Rain, a five-year-old child whose only concern is Batman.

Vaughn Sinclair is stuck in a rut. When his job doesn’t offer the same thrill it once did, he decides it’s time to mix-up his stagnant, boring routine. Little does he know, the man he meets during an impromptu decision to return to college is anything but ordinary.

Vaughn’s heart defies logic, and he finds himself falling in love with this strange new man. But how can you love someone who isn’t always themself? It may not be easy, but Vaughn is determined to try.

  • File Name:love-me-whole-by-nicky-james.epub
  • Original Title:Love Me Whole
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0791313V6
  • Date:2018-01-11T18:30:00+00:00
  • File Size:366.489 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Note to Readers
  • 2. Chapter One
  • 3. Chapter Two
  • 4. Chapter Three
  • 5. Chapter Four
  • 6. Chapter Five
  • 7. Chapter Six
  • 8. Chapter Seven
  • 9. Chapter Eight
  • 10. Chapter Nine
  • 11. Chapter Ten
  • 12. Chapter Eleven
  • 13. Chapter Twelve
  • 14. Chapter Thirteen
  • 15. Chapter Fourteen
  • 16. Chapter Fifteen
  • 17. Chapter Sixteen
  • 18. Chapter Seventeen
  • 19. Chapter Eighteen
  • 20. Chapter Nineteen
  • 21. Chapter Twenty
  • 22. Chapter Twenty-One
  • 23. Chapter Twenty-Two
  • 24. Chapter Twenty-Three
  • 25. Chapter Twenty-Four
  • 26. Chapter Twenty-Five
  • 27. Chapter Twenty-Six
  • 28. Chapter Twenty-Seven
  • 29. Chapter Twenty-Eight
  • 30. Chapter Twenty-Nine
  • 31. Epilogue
  • 32. Other Titles by Nicky James

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Knit Wit

Phew. Definitely worth the read. Don't ignore the trigger warnings. There are a few heavy scenes. But what a fantastic look into the head of an amazing man (even if he is fictional). Just. Perfect.

Replya year ago
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    Fought not to cry. Just with End Scene, I want to know the background. I want to know Reed and Oryn and Theo and Rain and Cohen and Cove. I want their sides of this story. And their background. This book was heartfelt and emotional, it was an amazing read. There is a warning in the book so it is not recommended for all readers. If you read this book, ignoring the warning, don't put down the book or those who read it because of your decision to read a book you knew you weren't going to like. Amazing book. Thank you Nicky James.

    Reply2 years ago