A review by sydney_09
The Gravity of Us by Brittainy C. Cherry

5.0

At first I was wary of reading this since the synopsis was so vague, but it was totally worth the read. One thing this book is not is smut. There is no raunchy cheesiness that most contemporary/new age romances have. However, it is definitely a romance, and probably the best one I've read to-date.

Lucy and Graham are definitely opposites, but that's what makes their story so appealing. I love how Lucy feels everything and Graham, not so much. Lucy is the kind of person I would like to be she is open an honest, and somehow her being her she's able to warm Graham up. She reminds us that we ourselves are enough, which I think we forget sometimes. I love her quirky "hippie stuff".

It sounds cliche, I know, but I cannot deny how well written this book is. How much passion there is between the two main characters. I love how well developed the other characters are (the sisters, Oliver, Mary) everyone's role is significant and most importantly complete.

I would give more stars if I could. This book is a bit on the emotional side, but I think that's what happens with works that are real and so relatable.

I will definitely be reading the other books in this series, which I have been told can be read as stand alone novels.