Wow, I loved this book!
Give Me a Hand By Gwen Martin
Genre: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance, GLBTQ, MM
Released: March 10, 2020
Publisher: Self-Published
Series: Beyond Desire , Book 1
Length: 50,000 words
Cover Design: StudioNP
Cam and Jude had been college roommates for two years, fitting into each other’s lives with ease.
That is, until Cam walked in on Jude getting off alone in their shared dorm bathroom.
Everything shifted between the two of them, awakening feelings Cam hadn’t felt for anyone in a long time. Feelings Cam believed had shriveled up after surviving a near fatal car accident to then suffer a disastrous breakup with his first love.
Since then, Cam kept his heart sealed tight in a fortress, keeping himself busy with a lot of mindless hookups and a steadfast refusal to ever commit.
Cam’s life had been predictable. He knew what he wanted.
Until that impromptu mutual orgasm with Jude.
Cam didn’t want a boyfriend, and he certainly didn’t *need* a relationship.
But he knew one thing he did crave and that was more of Jude Ellison.
Will Cam be able to work through his painful past if Jude offered him a chance at more?
***Give Me A Hand is the first book in the Beyond Desire Series, but is a standalone novel. Each book in the series will feature a different couple, but the couples will show up throughout the series. It is approximately 50,000 words and a New Adult Friends to Lovers romance between two men with explicit language and graphic sex intended for Adults Only.***
Reviewed by ButtonsMom2003
Wow, I loved this book!
Give Me a Hand is the first book I’ve read by Gwen Martin (I think it’s her first published novel) and it just blew me away. It’s kind of rare for me to give a 5-star rating to a new-to-me author but this book deserved it and more.
The blurb gives you the nitty-gritty so I’ll try not to rehash it here. Let me start by saying this book is HOT AS FIRE! I have a weakness for stories about college-aged guys and the depth of feeling between Cam and Jude just jumped off of the pages. I was totally captivated right from the first chapter and nearly read it in one sitting. Unfortunately, my hubby wanted dinner. š
Cam and Jude are getting along great until Jude goes home with Cam for Thanksgiving where they run into Cam’s ex in a bar. Jude takes steps to protect Cam by declaring they are boyfriends. This really freaks Cam out because he won’t admit to himself that what they are doing is more than just getting off with each other. Things go downhill after this and Cam has to work to regain Jude’s trust.
As a side note, I loved that this book is set in Orlando, a place that I have visited many, many times since the mid 1980’s. Cam’s parents live in St. Petersburg (AKA St. Pete), another city that I’ve visited several times. Gwen Martin gives a totally accurate description of the nightmarish traffic on Interstate 4 between Orlando and St. Pete. š
If I have one minor criticism of the book it’s that it lacked an epilogue. Cam and Jude get their HFN (happy for now) but a little more about them a few months down the road would have been good. I did learn that signing up for the author’s newsletter will get me an exclusive epilogue of the book. I couldn’t sign up fast enough. ā¤
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O Factor: Scorcher
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Their bodies pressed together, faces a breath apart. Cam noticed the faint flicker of green around Judeās pupils, and tiny droplets of water from his shower caught in his stubble along his jaw. Cam brushed the fringe off Judeās forehead and watched, transfixed, as Jude wetted his lips.
Cam loved the way Jude responded; he reveled in Jude’s eyes fluttering shut as Camās fingertips grazed down his neck.
āGod,ā Jude moaned with a sigh, āIāve been thinking about this all day.ā
Cam grabbed a handful of sheet in a tight fist in an effort to ground himself in the dizzying whirlpool he was sinking in. He was floating with desire, and shaky inside from the intensity of it. Camās mind warred with wanting it to stop and never letting go.
āHave you?ā he murmured against the warmth of Judeās skin.
Cam leaned down, his lips brushing against Judeās collarbone. His heart pounded inside of his chest, and he was nervous, but he was excited. Cam hadnāt felt this way about being with someone since high school.
He swallowed hard and placed a small kiss on Judeās collarbone.
Jude combed his fingers through the hair at the base of Cam’s neck, gripping a handful and jerking Cam’s head up. Cam expelled a sharp moan, and his heart revved into overdrive when Judeās face grew so close he turned into a blurry mess within Camās swimming vision.
āYou,ā Jude said in a low, commanding voice, āare wearing far too much clothing.ā
Cam licked his lips and nodded. āOkay,ā he said, leaning back to give himself room. āRight, okay.ā
He lifted an arm, and Jude helped pull his shirt off. Jude tossed it to the other side of the room without breaking eye contact with Cam, and lifted a single eyebrow.
āYou need to be more naked for what I want to see you do.ā
Cam bit down the whine itching in the back of his throat. The roughness of Judeās voice was doing a million things to Camās body, including surging warmth in his chest. There was an old familiarity to that, and a warning bell went off inside of his head.
He swallowed hard and changed his focus.
āOh yeah?ā he teased, hoping his voice didnāt give away his nerves. Cam glided a hand down the front of his chest towards the button of his jeans, and a thrill jolted through him as Jude positioned himself on his elbows. Jude watched with such naked appreciation, Cam had to take several breaths before he could speak again. āAnd…what is it you want to see?ā
Gwen Martin lives in Florida where the sun is always shining, the humidity is always high, and Disney is just a hop skip away. When sheās not trying to write one of her million story ideas, sheās usually hanging out with her husband and four cats.
Gwen first started writing at a young age, coming up with stories in class instead of paying attention to the math lesson. Since then she has been exploring her love of writing in various fan communities where she has learned how to cultivate character development and romantic interactions.
She has a strong love affair with cold brew coffee, black cats, and nerding out in various fandoms. When sheās not writing, sheās reading everything she can get her hands on, listening to a lot of lo-fi and making playlists, chilling with her four gatos and obsessing about Pusheen. Because itās always about Pusheen.
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