Blog Tour ~ Love Can't Conquer by Kim Fielding ~ (Review, Excerpt + Giveaway)
Love Can't Conquer
(Love Can't series, Bk #1)
by Kim Fielding
Blurb:
Bullied as a child in small-town Kansas, Jeremy Cox ultimately escaped to Portland, Oregon. Now in his forties, he’s an urban park ranger who does his best to rescue runaways and other street people. His ex-boyfriend, Donny—lost to drinking and drugs six years earlier—appears on his doorstep and inadvertently drags Jeremy into danger. As if dealing with Donny’s issues doesn’t cause enough turmoil, Jeremy meets a fascinating but enigmatic man who carries more than his fair share of problems.
Qayin Hill has almost nothing but skeletons in his closet and demons in his head. A former addict who struggles with anxiety and depression, Qay doesn’t know which of his secrets to reveal to Jeremy—or how to react when Jeremy wants to save him from himself.
Despite the pasts that continue to haunt them, Jeremy and Qay find passion, friendship, and a tentative hope for the future. Now they need to decide whether love is truly a powerful thing or if, despite the old adage, love can’t conquer all.
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Excerpt
Just as he realized that he recognized the SUV, the driver’s door opened and a big man in a green uniform slid out. Qay froze in place. The man walked over until he was just out of arm’s reach, and then he stopped.
“You worked late,” Jeremy said.
“What… what are you doing here?”
“Waiting for you.”
“But…. Why…. How did you…?” As usual, Qay was eloquent when flustered.
Jeremy’s grin was small and tight, but it was there. “We’re getting soaked. Can we have this conversation in my car? I’ll crank the heat.”
Not trusting himself with words, Qay simply nodded. When Jeremy held the passenger door open, something lively fluttered in Qay’s chest.
They sat silently in the SUV for a long time, fogging the inside of the windshield. The radio was off, but the fan blew full blast. Qay watched rain droplets fall from his hair onto his lap. They left little circles of darker blue on the denim.
“Stuart is an asshole,” Qay finally said.
“Your supervisor?”
“Yeah. That’s why I worked late.” He snuck a peek at Jeremy from the corner of his eye. “Have you been here since five?”
“Four thirty, actually. And I’ve had to pee for at least half an hour.”
“I could probably talk the security guard into letting you into the factory. The bathroom’s pristine. I just cleaned it.”
“I guess I can hold it a little longer.”
Qay nodded. He glanced at Jeremy’s right hand, which lay on the console between them, and saw that the knuckles were scabbed and slightly swollen. “What happened?” Qay asked.
“Stupidity.”
They were quiet again, the pause dragging on long past awkward. Then Jeremy cleared his throat. “How did the exam go?”
Qay couldn’t stop a wide smile. “I aced it. The prof even kept me after class to tell me I’m brilliant.”
Jeremy looked as happy about this news as Qay felt. “Hell yeah, you’re sharp as broken glass.”
“Appropriate comparison.”
“I tried.”
A little of the tension between them eased. Qay picked at a thread on his slightly frayed jeans, then stopped himself and drummed on the armrest instead. “Why are you here?” he asked, looking through his window into blankness. “And how?”
“I used to be a cop, remember? You told me you work at a window factory in Northwest, which narrowed it down. I made some phone calls.” He snorted a laugh. “Didn’t want to get you in trouble or let you know what I was up to, but I remembered Stuart’s name and asked for him. I found him yesterday. Pretended I was a bill collector when he came to the phone. He was just about in tears—kept insisting he’d paid what was due on his credit card.”
The thought of Stuart nearly crying over an imaginary unpaid debt cheered Qay more than it should have. “So that’s the how. What’s the why?”
“I have… questions. And an apology, if I can man up enough to spit it out.”
“Apology? For what?”
Jeremy gave him a long look. “Let’s go somewhere, okay? I can piss and we can eat and… and we can talk.”
Maybe he was courting disaster, but Qay nodded. “All right.”
4.5 Stars
*copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie by the author/publisher in exchange for an honest review*
Jeremy Cox grew up in a small Kansas town, where he was bullied by his fellow classmates. With the help of a scholarship he escapes, and never looks back. Now a Park Ranger in Oregon, he has a good job, a nice home, security and good friends, but what's missing from his life is love. When he sees Qayin Hill at his favorite cafe, P-town, owned by his best friend, Rhoda, he feels an immediate pull and attraction to him. Qayin feels the attraction too, but he's been running from his old life for such a long time, would he take the chance at messing up the fragile sobriety and balance he has found?
First thing I want to say is, the blurb can be misleading. Donny, Jeremy's ex, does show up, but he only has one scene in the book. He leaves behind drama for Jeremy, but he isn't a physical part of the relationship. The blurb can lead you to believe this is a ménage/poly, but it certainly isn't, for which I am very thankful. M/M/M just isn't my thing.
I adored this book. It had a little bit of everything. Feeling. Heart. Mystery. Romance. Suspense. Humor. Angst. It nearly had it all. The only thing I felt it was missing was a little more detailed sex scenes, but that's just my preference. It has no bearing on my review/rating.
The story is well written and I loved both Jeremy and Qayin. They were well developed and likable characters, and they had an amazing chemistry. You could feel the love they had for each other. This is a bit of an instalove, as in the words are spoken pretty early on in the relationship, but the way the book is written, it felt like a much longer time period than it actually was, so the instalove works here. This book was not predictable, and it had some twists and turns that actually had me gasping. Things I really didn't see coming.
I loved the secondary characters from P-town, and also Nevin. He was a character that I'd love to get to explore more of. These secondary characters added substance to the story, as well as some much needed comic relief. I'll be honest, there is one violent scene that is gut churning, that I'd have much preferred the author to do off page. I shudder just thinking about it.
This was an exciting and romantic read, definitely recommended!
About The Author
Kim Fielding is the bestselling, award-winning author of numerous m/m romance novels, novellas, and short stories. Like Kim herself, her work is eclectic, spanning genres such as contemporary, fantasy, paranormal, and historical. Her stories are set in alternate worlds, in 15th century Bosnia, in modern-day Oregon. Her heroes are hipster architect werewolves, housekeepers, maimed giants, and conflicted graduate students. They’re usually flawed, they often encounter terrible obstacles, but they always find love.
After having migrated back and forth across the western two-thirds of the United States, Kim calls the boring part of California home. She lives there with her husband, her two daughters, and her day job as a university professor, but escapes as often as possible via car, train, plane, or boat. This may explain why her characters often seem to be in transit as well. She dreams of traveling and writing full-time.
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