A little bit about Veil of Scars:
Steven is tall, dark and damaged. He doesn't let anyone close, comfortable on the outside of normal life where he can hide his scars behind a wall so high that nothing gets through…except them. Despite a childhood marred with black and blue, he's survived and moved in with his two best friends, Sam and Charlie.
Life
should get better, but it was Sam who held him when the dark threatened to
swallow him whole, Sam who gave him a place that felt like home, and Sam who
knew every scar and every broken place.
And
it's all been taken away with Charlie sharing Sam's bed.
Without
his former confront, Steven realizes what's been hiding in the deep corners of
his heart, and the truth sinks him like a weight. He’s
in love with one or maybe both of his roommates. Navigating unrequited love
tears Steven apart and brings him to the precipice, and he has to choose: his
feelings or Sam’s…and Charlie’s?
Kay's Review
Steven is the main protagonist. It's his story, really. But his best friends Sam and Charlie are there with him every step of the way. The story is told with a lot of flashbacks as we delve into Steven's damaged past. We get to see his abusive drunk of a father and his addict mother. A lot of the abuse is off-page but we see the aftermath in the bruises on Steven.
Despite the darkness in Steven's life, his friends are there for him and they provide the love and light he needs to survive and carry on. As time passes and Sam and Charlie's relationship grows, Steven begins to feel left out and he finds out belatedly that he's fallen in love with Sam who's in love with Charlie and it turns out Charlie could be in love with Steven. What a complicated love triangle? How does this get resolved? You're going to have to read it to find out.
I have to say this is a wonderful, angsty, coming of age story. It is well told and I found myself being drawn in by the characters. It almost had me in sad tears in some places and yet in others, I was smiling through those tears. Let's just say, I didn't want to put this down.
Here is a sneak peek from Veil of Scars:
Sam’s head snapped back at the sound, and he cursed under his breath. He glanced around then whispered to Char. She giggled and grabbed a throw off the back of the couch.
An outsider where I sat, I seemed to have escaped notice as the only fairly sober party in the room.
She pulled the blanket over herself and then moved the thin fabric over his lap. Soon Sam’s head flopped back into the cushion, and his mouth fell open in a soundless moan. Charlie's eyes blazed with mischief, and she grew more eager with every reaction from her boyfriend. His hand slid up her shoulder, curling around the back of her neck. My skin burned in the same place, a physical memory of the times he’d touched me the same way.
He dragged his head off the back of the sofa and looked at her, his blue gaze pleading louder than any words could. The air buzzed with electricity from the pair of them. He licked over his lips, and the muscles in his arm tightened as he guided her head towards his lap. Charlie ducked under the blanket, and a flash of heat ran through me.
Was she really going to go down on him in the middle of the party?
I held my breath, transfixed as Sam lifted up his ass below where the blanket covered him to slide his pants down around his ankles, I guessed. He groaned, this time audibly, and the sound went right to my gut. I chewed on my lip ring unable to stop myself from staring. Charlie's head bobbed under the cover, and Sam's eyes rolled back in his head.
Suddenly I was flushed and embarrassed. I was the voyeur, spying on my friends who were caught up in drunken passion. I tore my eyes away from his lap only to find his blue gaze locked on me.
About J.R. Gray
When not staying up all night writing, J.R Gray can be found basking in the warm glow of the Miami sun, or at the gym where it's half assumed Gray is a permanent resident. A dominant, pilot, and sword fighting enthusiast, Gray finds it hard to be in the passenger seat of any car. Gray frequently interrupts real life, including normal sleep patterns, to jot down nonsense. The bane of Gray's existence are commas, and even though it's been fully acknowledged they are necessary, they continue to baffle and bewilder.
If Gray wasn't writing...well, that's not possible. The build up of untold stories would haunt Gray into an early grave or possibly a mental institution where the tales would end up on the walls in crayon and finger paint.
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