My Rating for Where Nerves End: 3.5 Stars
Jason
Davis dealt with his latest break up. He dealt with the mortgage and the
struggling business. Plus he has dealt with the shoulder injury that has him on
his knees in pain most nights but hey, he is handling that just fine,
thankyouverymuch. What he can’t handle is when it hits him all at once and now
Jason has to figure out how to pay the bills, keep his struggling club open and
find a way to deal with the chronic pain that won’t have him popping pills
constantly. So taking a friend’s advice to try acupuncture, he relents and
meets Michael Whitman.
A single
dad, Michael is trying to make ends meet and still do what he loves which is
helping people deal with their conditions and Jason Davis is a man who
desperately needs his help. When Jason asks Michael to be his roommate so they
both can save some money, Michael jumps at the chance and both find out that
close in proximity, sparks fly, desires flare and for Jason, wanting Michael is
driving him insane with need. Because Michael is straight….right?
Author
L.A. Witt introduces readers to the town of Tucker Springs, Colorado. It has
wonderful mountain views, great universities and a high living cost. We meet
Jason who is dealing with a down economy, a mortgage on a house he thought he
was sharing with his partner, who up and left him & with a crippling
shoulder injury that leaves him some nights withering in pain. The characters
are the star attractions in this series and I was thrilled to be introduced to
the town by this author. With her trademark writing style, Ms. Witt delivers a
story of two people who are perfect for one another yet find obstacles in their
way. The writing is tight, story moves at a nice even pace & the characters
shine brightly amid the pages.
I absolutely enjoyed this new story by L. A. Witt. It had heart, sensual scenes and humor that it wasn't all doom and gloom. The author does a great job in creating such flawed characters for me to fall in love with. Jason made me want to cuddle with him and sympathize with the pain he was dealing with-emotionally, mentally and physically. The author
does a great job in letting the readers see into his pain and how much it costs
him every time it flares up. I love how these two are together. They are the
perfect pair and each one gives the other something as well. This isn't just a 'will they or won’t they?' kind of story. It’s about two people trying to do the
right thing for themselves as well as their lives. What will make them truly
happy? It’s a journey both characters go in Where Nerves End and the reader
finds out just how these two will do to get what they both desire even as they
try to make sure they give what they can to their priorities.
L. A. Witt delivers a story that is wonderful
with moments of humor, love and sheer joy at times. She delivers a story that isn't just about two people falling in love, it’s about two people trying to do
the right thing to the people they care about while staying true to themselves.
It can be a rough road to travel at times but this is an author who knows how
to weave a story skillfully and I can honestly say, I would read this one all
over again. I can’t wait to see what else is up in Tucker Springs and see where
this series goes.
Buy Where Nerves End at Amber Quill/Amber Allure
Book 2: Second Hand by Marie Sexton & Heidi Cullnan
Coming September 2012
Riptide Publishing
Pre-Order at http://riptidepublishing.com/titles/second-hand
Paul Hannon moved to Tucker Springs for his girlfriend, but she’s left him with a house he can’t afford and a pantry full of useless gadgets. All Paul wants is to get back to normal, even if he's not sure what that is anymore. When he wanders into Tucker Pawn for a gift to win her back, he meets El Rozal, pawn shop owner and all-around cynic.
El Rozal doesn’t do relationships, especially not with clueless straight boys still pining for their ex. El may make his living dealing in castoffs, but that doesn't apply to men. Still, when Paul starts clearing out his old life, pawning kitchen equipment he never wanted in the first place, El is drawn to Paul in spite of himself.
Paul and El have nothing in common except a past full of disappointments. There's no reason to believe the two of them could fit, but in El’s line of work, one man’s junk is another man’s treasure. When it comes to love, El and Paul may learn that secondhand doesn't mean second best.
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