![]() ![]() Holding down a steady job at a glass factory and going to school to earn his associate degree, Qay still feels worthless. He knows hard times and suffers from severe anxiety and distorted thought patterns that spiral out of control. Jeremy sees something special in Qay, and Qay is in awe of Jeremy, whom he dubs Captain Caffeine (the men meet in a coffee shop owned by Jeremy's friend Rhoda).Ī former addict, Qay's been in jail and on the streets. This is probably more than the ex deserves, but Jeremy is kind like that. ![]() When his troubled ex-boyfriend shows up bruised and battered on his doorstep, Jeremy patches him up, lets him spend the night, and sends him on his way with all the cash in his wallet. Jeremy Cox, a park ranger in Portland whom everyone calls "Chief," is sure he knows Qayin (transliteration for Hebrew קָ֫יִן or Cain) from somewhere and is drawn to the quiet man who doesn't like to talk about his past.īullied as a kid, Jeremy stands up for the helpless, the homeless, the rejected. 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. ![]()
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