How come the minute Jim decides to be responsible, he finds himself taking care of his kid brother, getting a proposal from a wealthy woman, making a deal with the devil, and winding up in the hospital—when all he really wants is the Knave of Broken Hearts?
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Excerpt
“Jim?”
He looked up at
Ken Tanaka standing in the door to the inner office. The doc came to get Jim
himself.
“Are you okay?
You look upset?”
“Oh no, not
exactly.”
“Want to come
in?”
“Sure.”
He stood and
walked through the door, inhaling Tanaka’s spicy/sweet scent that filled his
head like smoke. God, he felt disoriented, like he didn’t know which world he
lived in—one where he went out on dates with a rich woman, or one in which he
gazed into the beautiful eyes of Yaoi Man and got a hard-on. Hell, both of them
had to be fantasyland.
Ken motioned him
into a private office that wasn’t an examining room. “Please, take a seat.”
Jim sat in a
guest chair in front of Ken’s desk, and the doc walked all the way around to
sit in his big leather chair. Very professional. Very distant. Very not a good
sign. “So I got back the results of your echocardiogram.”
“Yeah?” Shit,
they should take another test right now. The way his heart hammered in his
ears, he’d sure as fuck fail.
“Your mitral
valve prolapse is what I would call moderate to severe. It’s difficult to tell
exactly without doing surgery.”
“Surgery?” Close your mouth, idiot.
“Yes, that’s how
a severely, shall we say, floppy valve is corrected.” He smiled tightly.
“Floppy?” It came
out like a squeak.
“I’m not
recommending surgery now. We’re going to observe over the next few months. I
want you to let me know any problems, arrhythmic heartbeats, racing heart,
chest pains, anything irregular that might occur, okay?”
Shit, all of that
was so regular for him, and he was so not going to tell Tanaka that. He nodded.
“Don’t worry.
Mitral valve prolapse is quite common. Most people never have any real
difficulty. Just follow my directions. Don’t drink excessively, eat healthy
food, even organic would be advisable, and avoid stress.”
Jim’s mouth
opened, then closed. He was okay on the drinking thing so far, although this
news made him want to down a bottle of Jack. Still, on the other stuff, the doc
might as well say fly to the moon and bring back some green cheese. Hell, even
being around Tanaka could give him a fucking heart attack. Sitting here
thinking he might die any moment, and his cock still wanted to escape his jeans
just from looking at the doctor’s lips. Maybe that’s how he’d go out. Lean over
and kiss Ken Tanaka. Bye-bye, Charlie.
“Does that all
seem doable?”
Jim nodded.
“Does, uh, that mean I don’t get the insurance?” Jesus, that would be bad.
“No. As I told
you, mitral valve prolapse is common. I’ve signed the papers and turned them
in. You should get the approval with no problem. You’re officially no longer a
patient.”
That felt both
good and bad. “Thanks, man.”
“My pleasure. As
I say, it’s not an inherently worrisome diagnosis.” Ken sat back in his chair.
“So you’re hooking up with our sexy landlord, huh?” He smiled, but something
seemed phony about it.
“Uh, no. She was
just talking to me about how to build out her suites. And she, uh, has some
more work for us.”
Ken stood and
walked toward the door of his office. “I don’t know, buddy. I’d look out for
her. You could find yourself hooked.”
Buddy? Seriously? “I won’t worry too
much. You told me to avoid stress.” He walked over to the door, looked at Ken,
then glanced away. “You seem to have a new boyfriend. Cute guy.”
He frowned. “My
mother fixed us up.”
“Seriously?” Jim
snorted a laugh.
“You, my friend,
are not Japanese, or you’d understand.”
“You were born in
Japan?” Ken had no accent at all.
“No, I was born
in Costa Mesa, but—well, it’s complicated. So don’t worry about your heart. My
office manager is gone, but she’ll call you to make an appointment in about two
months. Meanwhile, I’m serious about contacting me if anything unusual occurs.”
“Anything?”
“With your
health, crazy man.” He smiled, and this time it reached his eyes.
Two months. He
had no excuse to see Ken Tanaka for two months. Hell, that was good news. Maybe
he’d get his feet back under him, if he didn’t die of a heart attack first.
“Thanks again for
helping me with the architect thing.”
Ken raised an
eyebrow. “Is it working out with Willings?”
“Yeah. He
assigned one of the young guys in his office to handle the drawings, and he’s
great. He’s really saved my ass.”
“Good. See, I
helped relieve your stress.” He sounded sad.
“Yeah.” He stuck
out his hand. Ken took it, and heat traveled up Jim’s arm all the way to his
heart. “Guess I’ll see you in two months.”
“Yes.”
“Don’t marry any
guys you don’t want to marry.” He tried to grin.
Ken didn’t grin.
“I’ll try.”
4 out of 5 stars
Knave of Broken Hearts is the second book in Tara Lain's Love in Laguna series. I would recommend reading Knight of Ocean Avenue first as the characters are also featured in this book.
As the blurb says, Jim has made a habit out of running from himself and not being honest with himself. When we meet him in this story, he's not really living, he's just existing, going day to day from work, to the bar with the guys, and then home to sleep off the beers. Then his boss gives him some major responsibility and Jim decides he needs to straighten up his life so he won't disappoint Billy. On top of the responsibility of this new job title, Jim's little brother Ian ends up moving in because his father kicked him out for being gay.
While Knave of Broken Hearts focuses on the growing relationship between Jim and Ken, it actually is more than just them to the story. Jim has some major hurdles to overcome with his own sexuality, his family, and in reality having to grow up and be responsible. Yes he's lived on his own since he was 16-17 but, he's skated through life with no focus until this point in his life. All of these factors make him wake up and realize he has to change.
I adored Jim's brother Ian, and loved the sassy attitude of Ken but hated that he buried himself whenever he visited his family. I can understand duty and obligation but at some point, especially when you're a successful cardiac surgeon, you have to say this is my life and I'll live it my way. Ken eventually does this but I wasn't sure he'd ever get to that point until it happened.
This was a good second book in the series and I look forward to the next story.
As the blurb says, Jim has made a habit out of running from himself and not being honest with himself. When we meet him in this story, he's not really living, he's just existing, going day to day from work, to the bar with the guys, and then home to sleep off the beers. Then his boss gives him some major responsibility and Jim decides he needs to straighten up his life so he won't disappoint Billy. On top of the responsibility of this new job title, Jim's little brother Ian ends up moving in because his father kicked him out for being gay.
While Knave of Broken Hearts focuses on the growing relationship between Jim and Ken, it actually is more than just them to the story. Jim has some major hurdles to overcome with his own sexuality, his family, and in reality having to grow up and be responsible. Yes he's lived on his own since he was 16-17 but, he's skated through life with no focus until this point in his life. All of these factors make him wake up and realize he has to change.
I adored Jim's brother Ian, and loved the sassy attitude of Ken but hated that he buried himself whenever he visited his family. I can understand duty and obligation but at some point, especially when you're a successful cardiac surgeon, you have to say this is my life and I'll live it my way. Ken eventually does this but I wasn't sure he'd ever get to that point until it happened.
This was a good second book in the series and I look forward to the next story.
About the Author
Tara Lain writes the Beautiful Boys of Romance in LGBT erotic romance novels that star her unique, charismatic heroes. Her first novel was published in January of 2011 and she’s now somewhere around book 23. Her bestselling novels have garnered awards for Best Series, Best Contemporary Romance, Best MĂ©nage, Best LGBT Romance, Best Gay Characters, and Tara has been named Best Writer of the Year in the LRC Awards. In her other job, Tara owns an advertising and public relations firm. She often does workshops on both author promotion and writing craft.
She lives with her soulmate husband and her soulmate dog in Laguna Beach, California, a pretty seaside town where she sets a lot of her books. Passionate about diversity, justice, and new experiences, Tara says on her tombstone it will say “Yes”!
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