Release Blitz ~ Getting Through by J.S. Finley (Review + Excerpt + Giveaway)
Title: Getting Through (Only You #3)
Author: J.S. Finley
Publisher: Self-Published
Cover Artist: Sara York
Release Date: August 17, 2017
Genre: Contemporary MM
Length: 51K
Blurb:
What if it’s too difficult to get through the rough patches?
Lane:
Being a nurse is Lane’s life, that is until Mike pushes him up against that damn door and kisses him like nobody’s business.
Now he’s left wondering how he can live without Mike at his side. But beneath the sweet, calm exterior Mike portrays to the world is something dark and dangerous. Will Lane be able to deal with the monster within, or will it consume both of them?
Mike:
He can’t unsee the damage that bomb wrought or bring back his friend, but he can find solace in Lane’s arms…or he thinks he can.
One night together is too much, and his memories overwhelm him, opening him up to the trauma he witnessed. Memories are hard to conquer because they don’t have to fight back, they just twist their way deep into the mind, making life too hard to tolerate.
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Excerpt:
Chapter One
Emptiness filled Lane as he watched the blue ocean appear then disappear as condos and other buildings slipped by. Mike made a left, heading away from the slice of heaven they’d all enjoyed for the last few days. Maybe it was just the trip ending, but he thought it was more.
He watched Mike, noticing the stubble on his jaw and how it covered his chin and went down his neck. They stopped for a light, and Mike glanced at him, his lips curved up in a smile that made Lane’s stomach twist. Why it made him feel funny, he had no clue.
“So what do you really think about Thomas and Clay?”
Mike’s question threw him. “What am I supposed to say?”
Mike shrugged then went back to looking at the road as the light changed to green. “I don’t know; tell me what you really think.”
He stared out the front windshield for a moment, wondering how to answer the question. “Well, I like Clay. I guess I just…”
Another light stopped them, and Mike turned to look at him with his brows raised. “Are you jealous?”
“What?” Lane couldn’t believe Mike had asked him if he was jealous. “Why would I be jealous?”
“Just, you know, you thought you would get with Thomas if he was going to get with anyone?”
Lane shook his head. “No. Not at all. I’m not jealous. It’s not like that.”
“Talk. We don’t have long before we get to the airport.”
The light changed again, and Mike took off. Lane turned to stare out the window, unsure how to voice what he felt. “I don’t like being alone.”
“Then get out there and date someone.”
He shook his head and turned to stare at Mike. The scene out the window wasn’t as interesting since they’d turned down a street away from the water. He missed the water, but what he missed more was the guys and being with them. “I can’t find anyone.”
Mike chuckled. “Tell me about it. I’m surrounded by sexy women while I’m at work, but I can’t connect with them.”
Depression made his head ache. Or maybe he was depressed, because in addition to having no clue what to do, his head hurt. What if he never figured life out? He would be one of those old men at the bars looking to pick up young women who had no interest in a rotten old fart. He shivered at the mental image.
Mike’s words interrupted his thoughts. “I’ll be in New York next week.”
“You should stop by.” The words were out before he even could think what that would mean. He worked nights and slept during the day.
Mike was silent for a while, and they were close to the airport before he spoke again. “If I came up on Tuesday, could I stay at your place?”
His earlier trepidation was gone. Screw sleeping, he’d have Mike with him. He nodded, excitement filling him. “I’d like that. I have to work on Tuesday night, but I’m off on Wednesday and Thursday nights.”
Mike shot him a sweet grin. He pushed the tingly feelings away and rolled his eyes when Mike looked away.
“Works for me. I’m working a little on Thursday and most of the afternoon and night on Friday. I’ll stay until Sunday.”
“Awesome. It’ll be good seeing you again.” He meant it too. He could sleep after Mike went home.
They pulled into the parking lot for the rental return, and his chest squeezed. If he thought he’d been melancholy before, this was way worse. He didn’t want to head home. He’d been alive when he was with the guys. The vacation had been great, but it reminded him of how much he missed his brothers—and they were his brothers. Seeing Mike next week would be good. Heck, he wished they lived closer. He wanted to see everyone more often, but for now, Skype would have to do.
They got their bags out of the trunk and headed into the terminal after they handed over the keys to the car. Heat was building, and he was happy to be heading back to cooler temperatures. At least he told himself he was happy to leave. Actually, he wanted them all to stay here and live together. Maybe not together, but dammit, they should be closer to each other.
Once inside, they headed upstairs to security. They both passed through without any issues. Mike’s flight was leaving soon, so he had to go. Mike pulled him into a hug and Lane held on, not wanting to let Mike leave. It had been an amazing vacation and he didn’t want it to end.
“Hey, I’ll see you on Tuesday. I’ll call when I’m close.” He squeezed Lane again then backed away.
“Sure, have a safe trip home.” He hated saying those words. Their home should be together.
“You bet.”
Mike gave a quick wave and was gone. Lane felt like his heart had been torn out. He missed Thomas and Clay, and Brent and Jake, but he missed Mike most of all.
3.5 Stars
This is book 3 in the Only You series. While it can technically be read as a standalone (which is what I did), the couples featured in the first two books appear in Getting Through, so it might be best to read them in order.
I loved the PTSD storyline. I thought it was well executed and researched. I particularly liked that the author didn't magically cure Mike after the first therapy session, but showed that it was a progression and that some persons need a more extensive and in-depth treatment than others.
I liked Mike and Lane, both individually and as a couple. I liked that Lane was willing to be there for Mike and support him in every way he could. While their relationship was a bit instalove, well, it was nice that the fact that they had been 'straight' until the moment when Lane turned into a jealous bunny thinking Mike might have been out having sex with someone and then having Mike come and kiss him silly, was a bit of a non-issue. Neither of them cared much about labels or reasons why they were attracted to the other, they just were. They were good together, even if at first it was more than a bit awkward.
I really liked Thomas and Clay and Brent and Jake, they were great friends to Lane and Mike.
Overall, while there were some parts of the book that were a bit unrealistic, it was an enjoyable read. Recommendable!
*** Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie for my reading pleasure, a review wasn't a requirement. ***
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