Title: Passing Through
Author: Jay Northcote
Genre: contemporary m/m romance
Length: 43,000 words approx
Release date: Friday 20th Feb 2015
Publisher: Jay Northcote
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Blurb:
Don’t waste a chance at happiness…
Leo is a lonely workaholic with no time for romance in his life. His job in London takes all his energy and commitment. When he goes to Cornwall to stay with his terminally ill uncle, Edwin, love is the last thing Leo expects to find.
Tris lives in a cottage on Edwin’s land. Gay, but still half in the closet, he and Leo bond over their affection for Edwin, and the pull of attraction between them proves too strong to ignore. In Tris’s arms, in the wilds of Cornwall, Leo finds a peace he’d forgotten existed.
On his return to London, Leo finds himself grieving for more than just the loss of his uncle. When some unexpected news gives Leo the chance to return to Cornwall, he’s afraid it will be too late to rekindle things with Tris. But having learned much from his stay with his uncle, Leo doesn’t want to look back and wish he’d done things differently.
It’s time to seize the day—if it’s not already too late.
You seem to love the less populated areas of the western UK, how did you pick the wilds of Cornwall for the setting for a book about a workaholic Londoner?
This is the first book that I’ve written that has a truly rural setting—unless you count my free short story, Coming Home, which is also set in Cornwall. I tend to set my books cities or towns, but often have my characters visiting the countryside as part of the story.
When I had the idea for Passing Through, Cornwall was the obvious choice. It’s a part of England that I visit regularly, so I have a mental library of images to use for setting the scene. Cornwall was also the perfect foil for London in terms of a contrasting setting. I wanted the two places that Leo is torn between to be as different as they could possibly be.
“How’s London?”
“Grey, noisy, busy… overrated. How’s Cornwall?”
“Beautiful, wild, lonely.”
On the beach they crunched along the shingle to the edge of the rocks, then turned to look out over the sea. It was almost completely dark now, and the moon was rising, casting streaks of bright silver on the oil-black water.
They stood in silence, watching and listening to the crash of the waves. Leo’s heart felt suddenly too large for his chest. He was overwhelmed by the beauty of the place, a place that had barely changed since his childhood. The sea came and went with the tides, the sands shifted, but the rocks were constant. Yet here Leo was, an adult now rather than a boy, and his uncle reduced to an echo of the man Leo remembered—physically, at least. Unexpected tears prickled the backs of Leo’s eyes as a rush of emotion so strong that it made him draw in a sharp breath assaulted him. He swallowed hard, forcing the feelings back down.
Out of his peripheral vision, he saw Tris turn towards him, but Leo carried on gazing out at the gentle, rolling movement of the sea. Tris shifted his feet in the sand, bringing him closer. The warm skin of his arm brushed Leo’s, and Leo ached for more contact. He needed human warmth and touch to chase away the cold emptiness in his heart.
Read Dan’s review on Passing Through : HERE
Jay lives just outside Bristol in the West of England, with her husband, two children, and two cats.
She comes from a family of writers, but she always used to believe that the gene for fiction writing had passed her by. She spent years only ever writing emails, articles, or website content. One day, she decided to try and write a short story–just to see if she could–and found it rather addictive. She hasn’t stopped writing since.
Jay graciously is giving away a backlist copy to one Lucky winner 🙂
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It sounds so sad, but I hope it has a HEA.
Have Passing Through on my TBR list. I have read several great reviews for it.
Thanks for the post and contest!
Have this one on my TBR list, sounds like a great emotional read.
Sounds like a good read. Thanks for the chance!
Carpe Diem baby 🙂 Fate introduced them, passion kept them together! I can’t wait to read Passing Through! Congrats on it’s release last Friday! Dan gave it 4 1/2 stars! He also said it was his favorite book by Jay yet! Thanks for the chance!
This sounds like a great read. Thanks for the post!
Such heartfelt story. I’m liking Edwin already for he seems to be the ‘glue’ of the MC’s here. Looking forward to reading this great story.
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sounds like a great read….on my wish list
Passing Through sounds very good. I love books that are set in England. Thanks for the offer. 🙂
I’ve already have it on my wishlist. It sounds like a great read and I’m looking forward to giving it a read.
It sounds like a good emotional story and the setting of Cornwall seems like the perfect place.
This sounds so sweet and lovely!
sounds like a great story
I’ve read great things about this book – really looking forward to reading it. Thanks for a shot at winning a copy.
Sounds like a great story! Thanks for the chance at the giveaway!
Great post & giveaway!
Great post. On my TBR list.
The first M/M book that I ever read was one of yours and that was the beginning of me loving your books and since then I have read several of them. So far I have like them all and if I could afford them I would have bought them all at one time. so as I read one then that is one last book off my Jay’s To Read List. I thank you for writing books that I enjoy reading!!
I love that little snippet of a conversation, was it between his uncle and Leo? As I have lived in cities and I find them far lonelier than when I live in the countryside and big cities are far more scarier as well. Thank you for a chance to win a book from Jay’s backlist.
This sounds like a beautiful, atmospheric read. Thanks for sharing with us!
congrats to Trix!