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Free Fall

Wilde Boys, Book 2

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I’ve moved past what happened on Del Rey, and I’ve kept the secret of what I did—what we did—buried deep. But I’m afraid I’ll never move past what happened six months later in Amsterdam.

When Ellis Prior, an old friend of my dad’s, walked back into my life, we became fast friends, and he showed me things I can’t forget—things that brought me to my knees. But I walked away from that life, and I never looked back.

It's been three years, but I can no longer ignore it.

It awoke a hunger inside of me.

A craving for something new.

Something powerful.

Now Hanna Thurber is on Del Rey looking for a place to escape, and I’m all too eager to provide. This ballerina is anything but delicate, and the chemistry between us is electric.

But the past won’t stay dead, and Ellis Prior finds his way to the island, too. Suddenly, there is something pulling the three of us together. What starts as innocent and fun turns into an attraction that is undeniably forbidden.

There are no secrets on the island.

There is only us.

And the truth I can no longer ignore.

Free Fall is an MMF romance with explicit sexual content. It is a follow-up to Gravity, and although each story can be enjoyed separately, they are meant to be listened to in order.

©2021 Sara Cate (P)2022 Sara Cate
Contemporaine Romance Romance contemporaine Suspense romantique Suspense
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Just Meh. Loved Gravity. Expected as good from this one, but found it kinda boring and disappointing.

Nash basically got himself into the same situation as the first book, then kept succumbing to his trust issues created from the outcome in the first book. I expected a better plot.

Hannah is kind of just a filler in the romance "to soften the relationship between the two men to qualify it as a bisexual romance" (Katie McNeil's review). I had to hear it for myself, but I wish I'd taken Katie's words seriously and not wasted the credit. I think if this book had just focused on Nash and Ellis's history and current situation, it would have been much more enjoyable.

I actually don't know who ended up with who, if anyone, as I DNF.

Kinda Boring Compared to the First Book

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I thought I might enjoy this one since I liked her other book of a similar nature, but this one (along with the first in this series) is just insane trauma made into a sexual fantasy. I also feel like this story has a woman placed into the romance to soften the relationship between the two men to qualify it as a bisexual romance. Honestly, it made me uncomfortable reading a male centric love story written by a woman where a watered down female character was added just to make it feel OK to be gay. I think it could have been equally as compelling of a relationship between the two men if she wasn't there. But the writing is good and the voice acting is incredible. I loved the woman who voiced the female lead, she was beautiful to listen to.

The spice is just trauma

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