This is my favorite Sara Cate book! This story is amazing. I enjoyed this audio book so much. I listened to this in one sitting, could not put it down. (well pause it) This is an amazing taboo story. How they dealt with their loss was so interesting. Can’t wait for the next book.
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I love a story that pushes my conceptions of how love comes to be- especially stories that grapple with the messy, unconventional, and unpredictable aspects of love. Add in some age gap, forbidden love, family secrets, and taboo- oh, I’m all in! Gravity starts with a tragedy, one that transforms our characters completely. Grief becomes..
Taboo for three please!
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Holy shit that was hot
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This woman is a goddess and I’m obsessed. Trying to work my way through her entire backlist because SHE CAN DO NO WRONG! Uhh these characters! I’ll be honest…I did not see it ending like that but man I’m happy with it 🥵 this narration is top notch and I’m in love. Now to get..
HOLY STEAMMMM!!!
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This girl is just out here living all our dreams. Sara Cate hits every. single. time. This is book 1 of the Wilde Boys series where Alastair offers Zara a boat-load of money to pretend-date his son Nash to get him on the straight-and-narrow. She doesn’t expect to develop feelings for not one, but both..
I loved hating this story
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Sad, scary sick and disturbing. Triggering scenes? Yeah they triggered my PTSD. I’m not joking. I did have to stop listening for a couple of days several times. I yelled at my phone which was playing the audio book at the insane decisions made. “You stupid B***”. The mature character, yeah not so mature and..
Just loved it
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As a member of the entirety of booktok that found Sara Cate last year through Salacious Players I started picking up some of her back catalog that was in audio. This book gives Credence vibes, but if Sara had gotten to choose her own adventure! Zara, Nash and Alistair all have a LOT of trauma..
There are some things to like here. Bold concept, and for most of this, pretty good execution. The author doesn’t shy away from the hotness and complexity (for the most part) until we get about 90% through the story, and then characters who have been acting rationally – at least according to their own internal..