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A review by livinginlibros
Something Like Gravity by Amber Smith
4.0
Although this book deals with some heavy trauma such as surviving sexual assault and overcoming grief the two main protagonist have cinnamon roll energy.

When Maia and Chris meet they don't immediately hit it off. Actually, they definitely don't like each other. However, since their currently residing in such a small town avoiding each other is near impossible. When a feelings do spark between them it's electric but their relationship is more than that. Maia gives Chris the ability to feel loved and comfortable in his transition, while Chris makes Maia feel seen and like she does not have to live in her sister's shadow.
Maia is also super cute because every time she wants to make out with Chris she dives for some Strawberry Chapstick to coat her lips. What a concept! I'll have to invest in them too!
That being said, I felt like Maia didn't have much of a personality and given that she's felt like she's been living in her sister's shadow aligns perfectly with her character. But I wish she can discover herself if their is ever a future novel starring these characters again.
My overall rating of Something like Gravity is four Stars, and I would recommend this to anyone who is looking for a diverse romance with a small-town setting.

When Maia and Chris meet they don't immediately hit it off. Actually, they definitely don't like each other. However, since their currently residing in such a small town avoiding each other is near impossible. When a feelings do spark between them it's electric but their relationship is more than that. Maia gives Chris the ability to feel loved and comfortable in his transition, while Chris makes Maia feel seen and like she does not have to live in her sister's shadow.
Maia is also super cute because every time she wants to make out with Chris she dives for some Strawberry Chapstick to coat her lips. What a concept! I'll have to invest in them too!
That being said, I felt like Maia didn't have much of a personality and given that she's felt like she's been living in her sister's shadow aligns perfectly with her character. But I wish she can discover herself if their is ever a future novel starring these characters again.
My overall rating of Something like Gravity is four Stars, and I would recommend this to anyone who is looking for a diverse romance with a small-town setting.