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Edition Language: English
Setting: Texas(United States)

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Tyler really needs the advertised nursing job after the recent break-up left him with nothing more than a bag of clothes and his car. To his surprise, the child he thought he would be caring for turns out to be a fully-grown, angry, young man who appears to be busy feeling sorry for himself.

Jason is more than fed up at his mother’s attempts to coddle him while he is fighting his own demons. When the new nurse appears, he tries to send him packing straight away. He doesn't need or want anyone's help.

The two strike a deal to help them with their situation, working together to try and piece back their broken lives and find a way to move forward.

Overcoming their differences and finding common ground isn't easy at first, but Tyler is convinced he can prove to Jason that there is so much more to look forward to. A little trust and honesty can go a long way into helping both of them heal and show that sometimes it takes just a gentle push to make big things happen.

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Title:Pushed
Author:E.M. Leya
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 90 pages
Published:September 16th 2014 by E.L. Publishing
Categories:Romance. M M Romance. Disability

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Ratings: 3.76 From 188 Users | 22 Reviews

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What a great quick read this was! I was completely taken in by Tyler and Jason's story. I love how Emma wrote a story with one of the MC's being an amputee and all the emotions and insecurities that follow suit. Talk about turning something bad into something great!!! Their story was heart wrenching but real. And in the end, love is love ... Just beautiful ...❤

I remember reading this through KU when I had it. I don't remember it well but I don't remember disliking it, so I'll give it a three.

I really liked this book. The characters were believable and the premise is one anyone can relate to. Whatever your circumstances we all go through things that make us want to give up. We all need someone to push us sometimes. The love story was sweet. Good read.

3.5 - 4 starsVery enjoyable hurt-comfort book. The writing flowed nicely and this is not the angst fest I feared it would be. There was enough plot though that it wasn't boring. The ending felt a little abrupt but the HFN was there and satisfying. Will definitely be looking for more from this author.

I read Trusting Trent by E.M. Leya a while ago and I really loved the book and the author's writing style. I thus was very excited to read Pushed and I have to say that I liked this one too; not as much as Trusting Trent - but it was still a very interessting read. After a nasty break-up with his ex, Tyler takes on a nursing job in a calm town far away from his ex. He was expecting to be the nurse of a young boy and is quite surprised when he finds out that he is going to take care of Jason, a

Jason returned from the combat zone without a scratch, physically at least, only to end up in a car crash that costs him both legs.Adding to that shock of having to re-learn to walk and take care of him on his own is the fact that almost everybody thinks he tried to kill himself.Tyler needs a fresh start after a bad breakup and the job offer is too good to miss. Unfortunately, the "kid" he thought he would be working with is Jason.The two strike up a friendship despite the rocky start, courtesy

E. M. Leya is a new author for me and based in this book I will certainly be looking for others.A real "feel-good" story, it features Tyler and Jason who meet when Jason's Mum employs Tyler to be a nurse for her son. Jason is a double amputee after a car crash, and is also struggling with his grief and depression after serving in Afghanistan. Jason is understandably in a bad shape, depressed that all his life's dreams have been smashed away from him, he is beginning to fade out of life itself,
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