If you liked Rattlesnake, you will like this book, which also features two very real, imperfect MCs, heartwrenching angst, strong secondary characters, and a hard-earned HEA. Love Can't Conquer reminds me of Fielding's Rattlesnake, which ended up on my top 10 books of 2015 list. I can't put her books down, and this one was no exception. This is another gorgeous contemporary love story from Kim Fielding, whom I blame for many, many sleepless nights. Now they need to decide whether love is truly a powerful thing or if, despite the old adage, love can't conquer all. 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.ĭespite the pasts that continue to haunt them, Jeremy and Qay find passion, friendship, and a tentative hope for the future. Qayin Hill has almost nothing but skeletons in his closet and demons in his head. 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. His ex-boyfriend, Donny-lost to drinking and drugs six years earlier-appears on his doorstep and inadvertently drags Jeremy into danger. Now in his forties, he's an urban park ranger who does his best to rescue runaways and other street people. Bullied as a child in small-town Kansas, Jeremy Cox ultimately escaped to Portland, Oregon.
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