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Review: Our Gravity by Tymber Dalton

Posted on 21 March, 2018 by in Review, Tymber Dalton / 2 comments

Review: Our Gravity by Tymber DaltonOur Gravity by Tymber Dalton
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At thirty-one, Bryce is a damned good attorney, but it feels like that’s all he’s got going for him right now. He’s just about given up on finding a boyfriend, much less a submissive, and his dreams of being a father look increasingly slim. Then mutual friends in the Suncoast Society take over.

Dustin is relatively new to the area. The realtor thinks his friends are wasting their time fixing him up, especially since Bryce is fifteen years younger than him. No younger guy has ever wanted him before. Except this feels like forever in a scary-fast way. Bryce is not only okay with Dustin not wanting kids, he’s also the Dom of Dustin’s dreams.

Enter Kira, Bryce’s lifelong best friend. She’s about to make Bryce’s dreams come true with a devastating price. Dustin knows he owns Bryce’s heart, but can he accept the guy he loves marrying a woman whose last wish is that Bryce be by her side?

Our Gravity is a must click

This book is WOW, just WOW.. the range of emotions the author delivers is so powerful.
Bryce and Dustin are both adults in their 30’s and 40’s respectively and have well established career.  I think this aspect helped this book feel real and had literally keeping my kindle in car to I would cheat read at times when I needed to be doing other things… like working.
Bryce and Dustin know almost instantly that they have something different; the authors does an outstanding job at showing that with actions, with dialogue between the two and with the reactions of other characters in the book to the two of them together.
Soooo…. its a Tymber Dalton book so in the lifestyle so this book is hot; I loved the dynamic of the older and bigger Dustin being a sub to Bryce’s Dom.  The author pulls the reader in and provides amazing insight into why this dynamic works for these men and what each gets from it.
As Dustin and Bryce are coming to terms with their love and deep attraction for each other, Bryce’s best friend Kira returned to Florida this book amped up to a whole new level.
I don’t want to say anything more… except this book will require tissues; you will never question Bryce and Dustin’s love for each other and sometimes the life becomes a happy you never even imagined.
The happy Bryce and Dustin find at the end of this book is one that is so perfect for them the reader knows deep in their soul that the smiles, the laughter and the heartache it took to get there makes this so worth the journey for both the reader and the characters.
If you haven’t read The Reluctant Dom by Tymber Dalton it sits on my Top List of Reads and this one uses a main character from that and really reminded me of that story, it also reminded me why Ms Dalton is a true talent! 
five-stars

About Tymber Dalton

Tymber Dalton lives in southwest Florida with her husband (aka “The World’s Best Husband™”) and too many animals. The two-time EPIC award winner is the author of over 65 books and active in the BDSM lifestyle she frequently writes about.

When she’s not writing or out shooting skeet with friends, she can be found doing line edits or reading or thinking up something else to write. You can drop her a line through her website/blog and keep abreast of the latest news, views, snarkage, and general ramblings she feels like posting when the mood strikes her.

(Also published writing as Lesli Richardson, Macy Largo, and Tessa Monroe.)

I like to write my stories around the characters. I don’t “plot” my stories, I “pants” them. My characters are rarely perfect (and the perfect ones are usually first fodder for the bad nasties anyway). I like real characters, no matter how fantastic the story, that you can relate to and yet still escape with for a while. This means they’ll have warts and all.

2 Responses to “Review: Our Gravity by Tymber Dalton”

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    I love your reviews. I started this last night, and it sure seems like you nailed.

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