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Breaking Gravity

Autumn Grey

3.98 AVERAGE

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mamabookwyrm's review

5.0

So I knew going in that this being an Autumn Grey book that I was not going to come out of this unscathed. My heart was going to be battered, bruised, and shattered by the end. But I also knew that she would heal it in breathtaking ways. And my trust in her was warranted. Breaking Gravity was magnificent. I felt like I got punched in the solar plexus, at times I couldn’t breathe, couldn’t form coherent sentences and I definitely didn’t want to be disturbed. I got completely drawn into the story, fully immersed and captivated by Elon and Nate.

Elon is quiet and a loner by choice but that doesn’t mean she’s a doormat. She’s also feisty and saucy. She’s had a hell of a road in life and that’s given her a quiet strength, she’s a survivor. Nate is also a survivor—of a horrific tragedy that stole from him his heart and his career. He’s broody, alpha, and absolutely delicious. And when he enters the classroom, the pull between them is like two magnets. And they can’t resist. I really want to know where I can get a Naughty Professor of my own. Holy dirty talker Batman. The chemistry between these two is explosive. I think I had to wipe drool off my chin a few times. Elon’s a lucky lady.

These characters are brilliantly developed. They have intricately woven backstories that reveal their strengths, weaknesses, and flaws. They feel realistic and relatable on every level. They could be your neighbor, your brother, your sister, and so on. On top of all the broodiness, the temptation and naughtiness, you have this sense of something not quite right going on. There’s a level of suspense to the story as well. Add in some family issues and you have a whopper of a book. This does up the angst level; I totally was a complete mess reading this. Grey has a habit of doing this to me, reducing me to a snot-nosed monster. But she mended me in the end.

Definitely one of the best reads of 2017 for me. I highly recommend that everyone read this series, it is so worth it. Get that one-click finger working.

I voluntarily reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book.
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bronsbooks's review

3.0

3.5 stars. I really liked the first book in this series and though this one started out well for me it was just an OK read. There are very few books that I love where the hero has had a wife/girlfriend pass away and they are not over her for most of the book no matter how in love they are with the heroine by the end. I just can't get past it. I usually don't like the student/teacher plot but that didn't bother me in this book it was done really well. Nearly a 4 star but not quite!
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_emma_'s review

5.0
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“I feel myself being drawn to him like I’m Earth and he’s my axis. I’m spinning and spinning, tethering him to me, and him touching me will be my undoing.”

Oh wow, I haven’t given a book a 5-star rating in a hot minute, but this book completely took me by surprise! 
I thought I was just walking into a romance but no, Elon and Nate’s story is all kinds of emotional and gripping. I mean they’re so broken and real and I loved seeing them evolve and change in the face of the cards they were dealt. And there were the side characters, who were so complex and so fleshed out that they gave new layers to the story. 

And can we take a moment to appreciate the writing?? It’s *chef’s kiss*. I would get goosebumps and I actually highlighted a bunch of stuff, which I never do with romance novels, but yeah the author has such a way with words. 

Seriously, I’m obsessed!!!

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