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Alone in the Night

   (9 reviews)
Genres: General Fiction
Sub-genres: Drama

Matt finds out how coming out can changes ones perspective on life and family

div class="desc"> The following does contains some violence and sex between adults and a minor.
 
Alone in the night, WolfM, 2011-2015, All Rights Reserved

Story Recommendations (14 members)

  • Action Packed 3
  • Addictive/Pacing 11
  • Characters 13
  • Chills 4
  • Cliffhanger 2
  • Compelling 7
  • Feel-Good 2
  • Humor 2
  • Smoldering 2
  • Tearjerker 14
  • Unique 8
  • World Building 5

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  • 1. Alone 1
    • 2,915 Words
    • 6,380 Views
    • 11 Comments
  • 2. Alone 2
    • 3,928 Words
    • 4,853 Views
    • 12 Comments
  • 3. Alone 3
    • 5,208 Words
    • 4,844 Views
    • 18 Comments
  • 4. Alone 4
    • 5,507 Words
    • 4,393 Views
    • 16 Comments
  • 5. Alone 5
    • 1,991 Words
    • 4,436 Views
    • 18 Comments
  • 6. Alone 6
    • 4,358 Words
    • 4,949 Views
    • 27 Comments
  • 7. Alone 7
    • 2,459 Words
    • 4,409 Views
    • 17 Comments
  • 8. Alone 8
    • 3,750 Words
    • 7,365 Views
    • 61 Comments

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Carlos Hazday

· Edited by Carlos Hazday

   8 of 8 members found this review helpful 8 / 8 members

At 16, I was too soft to have survived what Matt, the protagonist, did. Being decades older, I can see where he went wrong at times, but very much doubt I could have fared as well. Matt's story is sad, but it is a great example of how we can surmount improbable odds. I'm not much for poetry but the last two lines of Invictus come to mind: 

I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul.

Matt certainly is.

I hope Dan and Andrew are still part of his life.

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Mancunian

   6 of 6 members found this review helpful 6 / 6 members

Wow, this is well written and from the heart. It draws you in and brings tears to your eyes as the goose bumps form on your arm. It's an amazing piece of work, I'm not going to say story because it isn't, it's the authors personal experience which makes it more powerful. This is more than a recommended read it is a 'must read'.

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centexhairysub

   5 of 5 members found this review helpful 5 / 5 members

This is a story of survival; not of the fittest, brightest, strongest, or luckiest; but of an ordinary person that faced a horrible situation.

Well written and the characters are just so well done.  You will most likely find yourself identifying with someone in the story.

This is the type of story that stays with you and makes you think; there but the for the grace of some deity go I.

Read IT>>>

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Pascal

   5 of 5 members found this review helpful 5 / 5 members

Wow. What a read. Captivating from the first to the last page, and certainly an emotional rollercoaster. I am hesitant to comment on any specifics since the short summary of the author made it clear to me that he wants readers to discover the story as they read it, but I think it's safe to say that this is in the top and should get a "must read" badge (if something like that existed here).

I (obviously) highly recommend this story, and also the companion story "Memories of a Street Rat". Thank you @WolfM for this story!

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weinerdog

   5 of 5 members found this review helpful 5 / 5 members

I really can't add to what the others have already said about this incredible story I just think this story deserves more than three reviews and I hope doing this inspires a few more readers to write a review.

The one thing I will add is this is easily the best story dealing with this subject matter I ever read and I suspect other great authors writing other great stories referred to this while they were writing them.If you haven't read the other reviews yet I suggest you hold off and read the story first the author didn't want something to be revealed until it was read IMO it made  great story that much more greater.

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