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In the Name of the Father
- Father Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Nick J. Russo
- Length: 6 hrs and 9 mins
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Summary
I was living a lie. I couldn’t be caught in my deception, or my family and friends would abandon me. But my fears became reality and I was cast away as if I were garbage. Then this man, a stranger, took me home and showed me that love can take on many forms, that I’m not filled with sin or doomed to go to hell because I’m gay. He showed me that I’m not broken. I don’t need to be fixed. What I need is to be nurtured and cared for.
This man showed me that it’s okay to be his boy and to call him Daddy....
Seth was a good Christian son raised in a very conservative church.
He learned early on that the world is evil and filled with sinners - but the most horrible thing you can be is gay. When his shame is discovered, he’s shipped off to a special camp that fixes deviants like him. Years have passed since then, yet he still runs from himself every day.
Malcolm was a good Daddy for almost 10 years before his boy died.
No longer daring to be too close with another man again, he’s avoided clubs and old friends that remind him of a life filled with a joy he can no longer have. Unable to find a purpose in his lonely existence, he spends night after night in a dive bar at the edge of town. However, witnessing a scared young man being harassed by two bullies jolts him out of his misery.
No one messes with someone vulnerable and helpless on his watch....
Note: In the Name of the Father is a full-length novel with angst and a slow-burn romance between an older daddy and younger boy. You can expect lots of hurt/comfort, a daddy with some kinky tricks up his sleeve, and a sweet HEA.
Possible triggers: Extreme past abuse involving both physical and emotional trauma.
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- Sabbath
- 10-05-20
A great book of feels
I lost track of time listening to this book. Between Knight's writing and Russo's narration, the combination is hypnotic and at times intense. I loved Seth and Malcolm's dynamics, their struggles, and their healing processes. There were times that I felt emotions ripped from me. The book hangover is slightly heavy, but well worth it!
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- JaxBlu
- 30-08-20
A very sweet pairing
Seth is finally discovering real love and he deserves it! Malcolm is the perfect man for him too. its a sweet story, with all the feels!
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- HelenMK69
- 12-04-20
OMG I loved this
Nick Russo has made this wonderful book come alive.
Malcolm and Seth are such great characters to be in with whilst reading but to hear Nick actually read it and give them an actual voice just seem so right.
The angst in Malcolm and the softness in Seth and Morticia words, I just can't recommend this audio or book enough.
Can't wait for the rest of the series.
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- Kira Alexander
- 08-05-20
Wow!
I usually steer clear of books with heavy religious aspects but the blurb made me give this one a try and I was not disappointed! Seth broke my heart but then pieced it back together with how adorably sweet he is! I was so happy for daddy Malcolm to move forward and find new love! The narrator did an incredible job bringing these characters to life and I can’t wait to move on to the next book!
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- Erryn Barratt
- 13-06-20
Powerful and moving story
In her acknowledgements the author spoke of being raised in a strictly religious home, and how that affected her and informed her work. There is a deep level of conflict within Seth that was palpable and real. He’s been raised to believe all gays are deviants, incapable of love, and are headed straight to hell. For Seth, those notions are ingrained and unshakable. Yet, despite that, he is unable to deny his own urges. He fought against them for years and he wound up in reorientation camps several times, designed to pray away the gay, but in fact little more than state-sanctioned torture prisons. States and cities across the world are banning conversion therapy – the practice of turning someone gay into someone who is straight – but those bans cannot come fast enough. Every day young men and women are subjected to horrific situations, enabled mostly by churches. So much for God loving all of us equally.
Seth does manage to escape, but it’s harrowing and he’s always looking over his shoulder. He’s managed to make it to Oregon where he’s found a job and a cheap motel to live in. Without a social security card and ID, though, he has no rights and his position in all of this is very tenuous. Yet he decides to take a step beyond the narrow confines of his world and goes to a gay bar. He quickly discovers things are not as easy as he might have wished, encountering men who see him as fresh meat. He does meet a man who steps up to protect him and although wary, he finally agrees to some bit of help.
Malcolm sees this young man in distress and his every instinct is to take over and fix all of Seth’s problems. He restrains himself – barely – but cannot let Seth continue on in his meager and dangerous existence. He offers Seth a safe haven and protection unlike anything the young man has ever encountered. Malcolm has done this before. He was married for ten years to a man with whom he had a Daddy/son relationship. He never thought he’d have another opportunity, then a young desperate man lands on his doorstep and he has to fight every desire to make Seth his. Because Seth wouldn’t understand. He’s too naïve. Too green. Not schooled in consensual kink relationships.
Or so Malcolm tells himself. In time, though, the relationship between the two men begins to evolve. Things fall into place. They are able to be their authentic selves.
The story ends on a definite HEA, but I was left wanting more and knowing there are two more books has merely whet my appetite. I’m hoping the next books come to audio soon as I’ll be first in line to listen to them. And speaking of audio, Nick J. Russo narrated the story and, as always, did a great job. He’s a hard-working narrator who consistently delivers solid performances and this book was no exception. So hopefully more to come from Ms. Knight and Mr. Russo.
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- Starwarslover
- 01-06-20
verygood
enjoyable and well written.. amazing author.. awesome narrator.. did an awesome job with these characters and who they are.. their personalities and emotions were well done .. i really liked it
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- Emma Burbidge
- 06-06-20
Sweet Seth needs Malcolm to take charge
I love Daddy/Boy stories and sweet first-time gay romances, and this one offered up by Morticia Knight, one of my favourite authors, narrated by Nick J. Russo, one of my favourite narrators, was a great combination.
I like how sweet and innocent Seth is when he walks into the bar where Malcolm is attempting to down his sorrows. I like how Malcolm gently takes Seth in hand and nurtures him.
Highly recommended Daddy/Boy romance.
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- Pixiebell
- 28-04-20
In The Name of the Father
A wonderfully written story of growth, healing and a deep emotional connection between a young man called Seth, who has recently escaped his abusive religious father and two stints in conversation therapy camps and Malcolm, who is a Dom and has been grieving the untimely death of his boy 10 years ago and has been unable to face being the Daddy he once was.
This is the first in a trilogy but doesn’t end on a cliffhanger but a HFN.
Nick J. Russo does a phenomenal job narrating bringing this book to life and making it all the more emotional.
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- Lovingbooks1
- 06-05-20
Very emotional story
I felt for Seth and his upbringing and I love the interaction between Malcolm and him, especially how gentle and understanding Malcolm is.
No unnecessary descriptions of surroundings
Good dialogues
This story had just the right amount of kink for me and this is one of the best I’ve heard.
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Clear pronunciation and read with feelings, very, very enjoyable
5 stars overall
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- Allison
- 13-05-20
Awesome
I really enjoyed this audiobook.
It was a great story by Morticia.
I loved listening to Nick’s narration.
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