The Talker Collection

The Talker Collection (Talker #1-3)

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One day, Tate "Talker" Walker sits next to Brian Cooper on a track meet bus-and sees him like nobody else on the planet has ever seen him before. One day, Brian Cooper looks at Talker's bright punk facade and listens past his constant chatter-and knows him like nobody else on the planet will ever know him again. One day, two boys meet, and even though they fall in love, it...more
Paperback, 220 pages
Published May 11th 2012 by Dreamspinner Press
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Grammy 1
Talker was a series of 3 stories that Amy Lane has brought together as one Novel. This story features Tate Walker and Brian Cooper. Just to bring you up to date, Brian and Tate met on a High School Track Team Bus. This meeting changed their lives.

Tate Walker, severely burned as a baby, has scars both outside and in. His flamboyant dress, tattoos and Mohawk hairstyle were a cover up so people would not look beneath; only Brian did. Their friendship grew, as Brian watched Tate walked out the door...more
Will Parkinson
The Good:
* The characters: Talker is adorable. He's personable, caring, and very sweet. Brian is strong and sweet. Aunt Lyndsey is a great woman, the type that any of us would want to have in our lives.

* The history: Talker has scars, both physical and mental. His story is deftly explored, we really find out who he is. Brian is a loner. He never really fit in anywhere. Tate (Talker) is his first real friend.

* The realization: How these two find their way to each other is great. It's not a simple...more
Kym
This is one of those stories that pulls you in and won't let go. I found myself unable to put it down and read the entire series in one day.
Every woman wishes for a man like Brian...too bad he's gay. Loving, accepting, protective, empathetic....it must be a product of his upbringing. Raised by an artsy-fartsy aunt and homeschooled, he's not so comfortable out in the real world.
Tate is dealing with so much pain...his outer scars are probably the least painful.
I definitely recommend this series!...more
Heather C
Angsty
Heartbreaking
Believable
Deep
Devastating
Passionate
Sensual
Hopeful
Courageous
Beautiful
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Amy Lane dodges an EDJ, mothers four children, and writes the occasional book. She, her brood, and her beloved mate, Mack, live in a crumbling mortgage in Citrus Heights, California, which is riddled with spiders, cats, and more than its share of fancy and weirdness. Feel free to visit her at www.greenshill.com orwww.writerslane.blogspot.com, where she will ride the buzz of receiving your e-mail u...more
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