Friday, December 15, 2017

Review, Excerpt & Giveaway: LOVE HAPPENS ANYWAY by RJ Scott



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Length: 42,500 words approx.


Blurb

Hiring a boyfriend for Christmas; what could possibly go wrong?

Derek is facing yet another Christmas where his life feels out of control. He has a new career that doesn't feel like his, and parents who would just love to see him settled down. All he needs is a temporary buffer for the parties he has to attend, and for his parents to leave him alone. Enter, Luke.

Luke is twenty-thousand dollars short for the renovations on Halligans; his family's bar in New York's Financial District. A favor for a buddy has him agreeing to play the part of boyfriend to a guy with more money than sense.

But when the spirit of Christmas works its magic on the two men, and they begin to fall for each other, Derek runs scared, and Luke needs space.

It doesn't matter what obstacles you throw in the way of love, or how much you run in the other direction, because, when you're least expecting it, whether you want it or not, love happens anyway.




Excerpt

I knew Marcus was six-two, just a little taller than me. I knew he had blue eyes, and dark hair with red tones in certain light. He had a brother, but they didn’t see each other much, being that his brother was in the Navy. His parents were retired in Florida, but they’d had Marcus and his brother Adam late in life. Marcus was twenty-nine, same as me with only a few months separating our birthdays, and he was a firefighter. Oh, and he was a good, kind man who was thoughtful all the time and treated me like a prince.

“That’s such a shame. Anyway, how are Marcus’ kittens?” Mom asked. I pulled myself back to what she was saying. It was never good to not pay full attention to anything Mom said, otherwise you’d end up agreeing to all kinds of things she’d throw at you when your defenses are down. I loved her dearly but she was sneaky like that.

Which is how I got myself into this mess with Marcus in the first place.

“They’re fine.”

“Did he find good homes for them?”

“Absolutely, the last of them went to a widowed grandmother in his apartment block.”

“Socks? The dark one?”

I glanced at my notes. “No, you remember Socks went to his uncle; Spider went to the old lady.”

“Oh yes, of course, although why someone would name a kitten Spider I don’t know.”

“There were spiders in the house where Marcus found the kittens.”

“I still don’t understand how there could be spiders in a burned-out house.”

Sh*t. “Spiders are hardy.”

“You said the house was razed to the ground, dear.”

Now I was losing the will to live. “Well, maybe the spider was outside. Mom, I need to go, Moira is at the door and she needs me to sign off on the new AbbaLister raisins account.”

“Of course dear, just, please tell Marcus he is welcome at any time. We so want to meet him and thought it’d be better at the house.”

“I will, I know he’s keen to meet you.”

“Oh good,” she said, and I knew I’d f*cked up and somehow given her an opening. I’d never mentioned once that Marcus wanted to meet them, because that would just give them the impetus to take matters into their own hands. My worst fears were confirmed. “Oh, I’ve had the most wonderful idea.”

Oh God, what?

“Your dad and I are coming into the city on Monday; book us dinner on any night, or lunch, breakfast, anything. I want to meet this young man of yours and if it has to be in a restaurant then so be it.”

“I’m not sure—”

“Derek, he can’t be busy every night next week, and every lunchtime, goodness me, we’ll even take a quick coffee if that is all he can manage.”

Sh*t. Sh*t. And double sh*t.

“I’ll see what I can organize.” I kept my tone regretful, to at least give the impression I would try to organize them meeting Marcus, but that it would be unlikely.

We finished the call, and I replaced the handset in the cradle, fighting the urge to throw it against the wall, sit and cry at my desk, or maybe, less drastically, move to Montana and become a cowboy.

So many lies.

There was no Moira standing at my door. It was still closed and I’d lied to my mom.

There were no kittens, I made those up, and the spider story. The word spider came about because when I’d been talking to my mom about Marcus and the kittens, a tiny spider had crawled over my notes.

I closed the notebook in which I had the names of five kittens with their various characteristics listed.

Mom wanted to meet Marcus, any night, any lunch, anytime.

Which sucked big hairy balls.

Because that was another thing I had made up.

There was no Marcus either.


Carra's Review

From my experience, boyfriend-for-hire stories can either go very right or monumentally wrong.  Love Happens Anyway is one of those that goes right, with one pretty uptight guy (Derek) who hires one slightly broken but determined man (Luke) to act as his boyfriend during the holidays.  

I loved, loved, loved Luke.  He’s responsible, protective, strong and sexy—but he’s also in need of help in order to take care of his family’s bar.  Derek is tired of what he feels is others trying to impose their will on his life (both personal and professional), and has kind of talked himself into a corner with his parents by making up the fact that he has a boyfriend…who his parents insist on meeting.  This is the mechanism that brings Derek and Luke together—much to Luke’s consternation and protests to his friend who put him up for the “job” of boyfriend.  

There’s the expected issues of keeping to the “boyfriend” story that Derek has made up thus far with his family and work colleagues, as well as the anticipated heat that blooms between him and Luke.  But there’s also Derek’s character growing and becoming more his own man, and finally standing up for what he wants both at work and in his private life.  I love to see characters grow like this, and Derek’s evolution—prompted by Luke’s influence on his life—was quite satisfying to read.  The hot physical chemistry and eventual comfortable feelings around each other when they were together?  A wonderful bonus.


Love Happens Anyway was a 4-star read for me, and is a great M/M holiday romance to add to your collection.  At 42,500 words this story was a short enough that I finished it in a couple of hours, but long enough to tell a full story without feeling rushed.  Extra points for the great epilogue as well as the cute cover.  This story is meant for readers 18+ for adult language and sexual content.


About the Author

RJ Scott is the bestselling romance author of over 100 romance books. She writes emotional stories of complicated characters, cowboys, millionaire, princes, and the men and women who get mixed up in their lives. RJ is known for writing books that always end with a happy ever after. She lives just outside London and spends every waking minute she isn't with family either reading or writing.

The last time she had a week's break from writing she didn't like it one little bit, and she has yet to meet a bottle of wine she couldn't defeat.





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