In Step
Jay Hogan
(Painted Bay, #3)
Publication date: February 10th 2022
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, LGBTQ+, Romance
Karma. You reap what you sow, and KANE MARTIN isnβt looking for forgiveness. But the arrival of ABE TYLER in Painted Bay has Kane dreaming of the impossible. The sexy, silver fox choreographer is determined to pull Kane out from the shadows, but Abeβs career isnβt about to shift to Painted Bay, and Kaneβs life is in neat little boxes for a reason.
A past he isnβt proud of.
A family heβs walked away from.
A job he doesnβt deserve.
A secret heβs ashamed of.But lifeβs dance can make for unexpected partners, and learning to trust and keep up with the footwork is the name of the game.
Two steps forward, one step back.
It takes two to tango.Trigger Warning: Contains references to past abuse and bullying.
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EXCERPT:
The pattering rain grew heavy on the iron roof and my thoughts ran to the beautiful guy Iβd glimpsed in the window above the garage the night before. His name was Kane, apparently. He worked with Fox and Leroy and rented the bedsit, and I wondered why Judah had made no mention of him when heβd given me a rundown on virtually the entire town.
Even in the gloom and lit only by the reflected porch light, Kaneβs stunning good looks and shoulder-length sun-bleached locks belonged on the cover of a surfing magazine, not manning a boat on a mussel farm. Just the memory had my cock thickening in my hand. Nope. I dropped it with a groan. Way too creepy since I was surely gonna have to talk to the guy at some point.
Get a life, Abraham.
The click of claws on wood made their way up the hall and a black nose pushed my door open. I scooted back and patted the bed. βCome on, gorgeous.β
Mack pushed through and jumped on the bed, quickly settling in a big lump behind my knees. Prue followed soon after, curling her small feline body into a ball between Mackβs front paws.
βSo thatβs how itβs going to be, huh?β I scratched Mack behind the ears. βWhy do I sense Iβm being played here? Are you normally allowed on the bed?β
They both ignored me.
βOkay, you get a free pass this time, but Iβm taking it under advisement. One word from your daddies and this is all over. Now move over, youβre hogging the blankets and thereβs a dirty paw print on my damn sheet. I thββ I jumped at the loud knock on the front door right outside my bedroom.
At this hour? I got up on one elbow to peek through the window. Huh. Surfer boy himself. But with no answering footsteps from Leroy and Foxβs bedroom, I figured they were still . . . occupied.
βGuess Iβm it.β I threw back the covers and bounced out of bed, shivering with the sudden wash of cold over my bed-warm skin. βShit.β I glanced down at my black briefs, then briefly considered my still-unpacked bag before pulling the spare blanket around my waist instead and hotfooting it to the front door. The glacial blast when I hauled it open almost knocked me sideways and instantly pebbled my skin.
βDamn, thatβs cold.β I fumbled the blanket up under my armpits but not before I noticed Kaneβs eyes bug out of their sockets. βSorry.β I motioned back down the hall. βItβs just me. Leroy and Fox are . . .β I snorted in amusement. βWell, theyβre likely having a lot more fun than either of us and getting a damn sight warmer in the process. How can I help you? Itβs Kane, right?β
Kane nodded, still staring at my naked chest, and for some ridiculous reason, my cheeks warmed. Oh, for fuckβs sake. I was far too old and comfortable in my own skin for that rubbish. I danced for a living and there wasnβt a square inch of my skin that hadnβt come under intense scrutiny at one time or another. Age mightβve frayed me around the edges a bitβI wasnβt as tight or streamlined as I used to beβbut I didnβt suck for a forty-two-year-old who was pushing middle age and with a perilous fondness for pasta.
βKane? Hello?β I sucked in a breath laced with a strong hit of ocean salt.
βUm.β He licked his lips and his gaze shot up as if suddenly aware heβd been staring, and I got a good look at his eyes for the first time. They were the clearest, deepest blue, like those tropical lagoons you drooled over in tourist brochures. Although thatβs where the similarity ended as they jackrabbited nervously across my face, making me wonder what the hell Iβd done to unnerve the guy.
βI, um, came to drop off the food,β he muttered, still not meeting my eyes. βFor Mack.β He dropped the weighty bag of dog food on the deck at my feet, pulled up the waistband of his jeans, and turned to leave.
βWait.β My hand shot out. βWe havenβt met. Iβm Abe Tyler. Iβm staying with Leroy and Fox while I help Judah out with his class recital.β
Kane stared at my hand for a second like it might bite him, and his grasp when it came was cool, dry, and very short. βHi. Iβm Kane Martin.β He blushed prettily. βBut then . . . you obviously know that.β Once again, those magnetic-blue eyes flitted away, and I realised Kane was older than the whole surfer vibe indicatedβcloser to thirty than twenty.
βYeah, Leroy mentioned your name and that you worked with them. It was you at the window last night, right?β I inclined my head toward the bedsit, prolonging an unnecessary conversation that was turning me into a human popsicle. But the man in front of me was as gorgeous as I remembered, and a manβs balls worked strange magic on his brain that way. βWe, ah, waved.β I bit back a smile and he blushed. He fucking blushed.
Kane tugged at his jeans, then glanced up at the bedsit and sighed. βSorry about that. I didnβt mean to be nosyββ He hesitated and the flush deepened. βYeah, total lie. Itβs a small town, you know?β He dropped his gaze and scuffed the sole of his boot on the old plank deck worn smooth with age.
I chuckled. βI get it. I came from a small town too.β I willed him to look at me, wanting another moment with those cobalt eyes and the cut-glass cheekbones with a spray of freckles like someone had thrown chocolate hail and only a few had stuckβa darkly sweet and all-too-inviting constellation.
βReally?β He finally met my gaze. βI thought you hailed from Wellington?β
I shook my head. βWe moved to Wellington when I was eight. But I was actually born in Reefton on the South Island. You donβt get much more small-town New Zealand than that. Couldnβt wait to leave, to be honest.β
His lips quirked up, soft and red and . . . fuck me, I wanted nothing more than to kiss them. They were the only soft thing about Kane. Like his cheekbones and the hollow beneath them, everything else seemed a little too sharp, a little too thin, a little too . . . hungry. Like the tips of his shoulders that poked through his sweater and the outline of his clavicle at its neck. The bulky knit hung loose on a narrow frame over a pair of jeans that seemed perilously close to falling from his hips, judging by the number of times he hauled them up. I felt the ridiculous urge to sit him down and feed some meat onto those bones.
Author Bio:
Heart, humour and keeping it real.
Jay is a 2020 Lambda Literary Award Finalist in Gay Romance and her book Off Balance was the 2021 New Zealand Romance Book of the Year.
She is a New Zealand author writing mm romance and romantic suspense, primarily set in New Zealand. She writes character driven romances with lots of humour, a good dose of reality and a splash of angst. She’s travelled extensively, lived in many countries, and in a past life she was a critical care nurse, nurse educator and counsellor. Jay is owned by a huge Maine Coon cat and a gorgeous Cocker Spaniel
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