Author Name: E E Montgomery
Book Name: Just The Way You Are
Series: Just Life
Book: Four
Can be read as a standalone, but there
are elements in the other stories that will add depth to this one
Cover Artist: Catt Ford
Release
Date: April 17, 2015
Blurb:
After ten years in an abusive relationship and a
near-fatal knife wound, Jonathan Watson is finally free. Unused to being able
to make even the smallest decision and smothered by family and well-meaning
neighbors, he’s floundering in the real world. Jonathan is afraid of falling
into another relationship too quickly and realizes he needs time to rediscover
who he is before he attaches himself to another man.
He never counted on meeting Ben Urquhart, though. Ben tempts Jonathan to forget everything and take a leap. For Ben, it's love at first sight, and he doesn't want to take it slow. He wants to build a life with Jonathan, free from harm and full of laughter. But before they can take the next step, they must protect Jonathan from his possessive, threatening ex. Jonathan must find the courage to confront him and break the chains of his past before he can be truly free to build a future with Ben.
He never counted on meeting Ben Urquhart, though. Ben tempts Jonathan to forget everything and take a leap. For Ben, it's love at first sight, and he doesn't want to take it slow. He wants to build a life with Jonathan, free from harm and full of laughter. But before they can take the next step, they must protect Jonathan from his possessive, threatening ex. Jonathan must find the courage to confront him and break the chains of his past before he can be truly free to build a future with Ben.
Pages or Words: 70,000 words
Categories: Contemporary, Fiction, Gay
Fiction, M/M Romance, Romance
Excerpt:
Chapter
ONE
JONATHAN
SHIVERED in the early morning air but not from the chill. He wrapped his arms
around himself and groaned as his wound tugged against the movement. He relaxed
slowly as the pain eased. From where he stood, he could see between the two
apartment blocks to where the sun glinted off the Brisbane River. Five years
ago he used to watch the ferries puddle their way up and down the river,
dropping passengers here at Hamilton and across the way at Bulimba. He’d missed
that view for a long time. He wondered if he’d miss the house now that he was
leaving it.
The
house was gray—morning gray, Anthony had called it, but it had always looked
like unwashed, neglected underwear to him. The lines of the house were precise
and symmetrical, unlike the yard. The front lawn bore scars, just like his
chest. They were from his Cruiser skidding to a stop the night Anthony had sent
him to kill Mark. His eyes burned as he thought how close he’d come to doing
what his boyfriend told him to.
At
the time, he didn’t think he had any other choice. It was kill or be killed.
Literally. By the end of that night, Mark had been the only one left uninjured.
Liam’s leg had thankfully healed quickly where Anthony had stabbed him. Anthony
was still in hospital with a self-inflicted knife wound to the stomach, and
Jonathan… Jonathan was done with that life. Anthony’s knife in his chest—so
close to his heart it was clearly intended to be fatal—had cured him of
whatever delusions he’d held onto that let him believe he was in love with the
man. Even Anthony’s assertions that Jonathan was responsible for him being in a
wheelchair since the car accident two years before wouldn’t get him to stay.
He
was out of it now, or at least he would be as soon as the removalists came and
took his stuff away. Then he could begin to heal. The first step had been to
learn to breathe again after his lung collapsed when Anthony stabbed him. The
next step… he didn’t know what the next step after this was. He wasn’t going to
admit it to anyone, but he was just as terrified now,
starting a life of his own—on his own—as he was when he thought he was going to
die.
The trembling began again. Dizzy. Couldn’t catch his breath.
He leaned beside the front door and forced himself to bring his mind back to
the here and now and looked around again. There was a new section of fence now,
and the Cruiser had been repaired and sat at the curb, waiting for him. His
cousin must have had the damage repaired while Jonathan was in the
hospital—learning how to make his lung work again after his boyfriend had tried
to kill him. He shook the thoughts from his head. He had to stop thinking like
this or he’d go mad.
Sleep last night had been impossible. The house had been
cleaned, but nothing was going to completely remove the blood splattered on the
white carpet. His blood.
A low rumble burbled through the air, and a truck turned onto
the street. Jonathan’s heart raced. “You can do this,” he whispered, although
he wasn’t quite sure which part of “this” he was talking about. It could be
dealing with strangers on his own, or it could be leaving Anthony—finally. He
pressed the heel of his hand over the dressing on his chest. Staying with
Anthony was no longer an option.
The truck stopped and turned to reverse into the driveway.
The high-pitched beeping made Jonathan jump and, to calm himself, he focused on
the two men sitting in the cab. The driver looked young and blond, the
passenger older and shriveled, his hair sticking out in unkempt tangles.
“Two people. Not Anthony. You’re outside, everything’s
marked. You don’t need to go inside with them at all if you don’t want to. You
can do this.” He counted his breaths in and out. The beeping stopped, the
engine cut out, and the driver’s door opened.
Long, well-formed legs slipped from the cab,
by-passing the step completely as a muscled body slid to the ground. Khaki
cargo shorts bunched enticingly around a spectacular package before settling
loosely around slim hips as the man’s boot-clad feet landed on the ground and
he stood away from the truck. Jonathan moved his gaze up the body. The worn
T-shirt did nothing to hide the trim stomach and prominent pecs and the sleeves
framed the rounded deltoids perfectly. Jonathan sighed as he lifted his focus
higher to see the man’s wide smile.
Buy the book:
Q & A with author E.E. Montgomery
Today I’m very lucky to be interviewing E E
Montgomery author of Just the Way You Are.
Hi EE, thank you for agreeing to this
interview. Tell us a little about yourself, your background, and your current
book.
Part of
liking to achieve things goes hand-in-hand with my constant need to know. That
means I keep going back to school. I have four degrees—two undergrad and two
post-grad—and I have numerous certificates that qualify me for various things
(business administration, picture framing, therapeutic massage, plus others). I
also take on part time jobs (on top of my usual full-time job) that will teach
me something different. I did that several years ago when I wanted to learn
about the jewellery industry and how jewellery was made. I ended up staying in
that job for seven years.
It might
sound cold, but I’ve used the same system when dating. I’ve dated people to
learn about golf, sprinting, wine, theatrical performance, tax laws, and
costuming among other things. My current partnership began because I wanted to
learn about ballroom dancing. This one has stuck.
Writing is another way of
fulfilling my need to know. When I get an idea, I have to find out what
happens.
Just the Way You Are is the
fourth book in the Just Life series. When I started the series, I had no idea I
was writing more than a short story with an unhappy ending, but every time I
got to know the characters, and met a few more, I wanted to know their stories
too. This last book is Jonathan’s story.
Jonathan has lived with Anthony
for ten years. Anthony is selfish, dishonest and abusive and Jonathan hasn’t
been happy for a long time. He stays because he feels responsible for Anthony
being in a wheelchair, and he can’t see any alternative. At the end of the
third book, Just in Time, Anthony attempts to kill Jonathan and then himself.
It takes that violence for Jonathan to understand he has to make a different
choice with his life, or die. The opening scene of Just the Way You Are is of
Jonathan, only just out of hospital, moving out of the house he shared with
Anthony. This is his journey from downtrodden, frightened abuse victim, to the
man he once thought he could be.
1) What is the most satisfying thing about
being a writer?
Creation.
I get to meet people who don’t exist and visit places that might exist in real
life but never exactly like that. I get to take chances and do dangerous things
without ever being in danger. I can live in a fantasy world for as long as I
like. It’s like virtual reality without the technology. It all comes from my
head, sometimes perfectly formed but most times not. I always feel immense
satisfaction:
·
when
I know my characters feel real,
·
when
I write a particularly poignant sentence and the emotion of it flows over me,
·
when
I’m close to finishing the first draft and I know it’s going to work,
·
when
I work out how to fix a particularly tricky editing problem,
·
when
I submit a completed work,
·
when
a story is accepted for publication,
·
when
I sign a contract,
·
when
a work goes into edits,
·
when
I first see the cover,
·
when
I first read the blurb,
·
when
I receive the galley,
·
when
the book hits the coming soon pages,
·
when
I receive my author copies and I can hold it in my hands,
·
when
it’s finally released,
·
when
I receive positive reviews,
·
when
I receive my royalty statements.
With
all that satisfaction flowing through my life, I wonder why everyone doesn’t
write!
2) Do your characters ever take over your
writing and make the story go somewhere you hadn’t originally planned?
Nearly
always. I begin with basic character profiles for the people in my head, but
I’m still learning about them as I write the book. Sometimes I begin to write a
scene and it simply doesn’t work. Then I realize it’s because the character
doesn’t fit the original mold anymore. They’ve grown and changed as things have
happened to them in the story. I have to then change their actions and
reactions. That often takes the plot in a different direction as well. It’s a
journey of discovery for all of us. I love it.
3) How did you celebrate the release of your
book?
In
the usual way: I bounced around the house and laughed until I couldn’t breathe.
4) How did you come up with the idea for
this book?
Just
the Way You Are grew out of the third book in the Just Life series, Just in
Time. In Just in Time, Mark and Liam go to Jonathan’s house to rescue him from
Anthony’s violent attack. They make it there just in time to save Jonathan from
further injury. Just the Way You Are begins the day after Jonathan is released
from hospital.
5) Have you ever written naked?
Yes,
but I wouldn’t recommend it in summer while sitting on a leather chair. I
alternate between sticking to the chair and sliding right off. And that’s
probably way more information than anyone was wanting.
About the
author:
E E Montgomery wants the world to be a better place,
with equality and acceptance for all. Her philosophy is: We can’t change the
world but we can change our small part of it and, in that way, influence the
whole. Writing stories that show people finding their own ‘better place’ is
part of E E Montgomery’s own small contribution.
Thankfully, there’s never a shortage of inspiration
for stories that show people growing in their acceptance and love of themselves
and others. A dedicated people-watcher, E E finds stories everywhere. In a
cafe, a cemetery, a book on space exploration or on the news, there’ll be a
story of personal growth, love, and unconditional acceptance there somewhere.
Where to find the author:
You can contact E E Montgomery at eemontgomery11@gmail.com;
on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ewynelaine.montgomery; on Twitter:
@EEMontgomery1; or at her web site: http://www.eemontgomery.com/
and blog: http://www.eemontgomery.com/blog.
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