Sunday, May 28, 2017

The Gravity of Us by Brittainy C. Cherry

                                              🌟🌟🌟🌟 out of 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Synopsis:
Graham Russell and I weren’t made for one another.

I was driven by emotion; he was apathetic. I dreamed while he lived in nightmares. I cried when he had no tears to shed.

Despite his frozen heart and my readiness to run, we sometimes shared seconds. Seconds when our eyes locked and we saw each other’s secrets. Seconds when his lips tasted my fears, and I breathed in his pains. Seconds when we both imagined what it would be like to love one another.

Those seconds left us floating, but when reality knocked us sideways, gravity forced us to descend.

Graham Russell wasn’t a man who knew how to love, and I wasn’t a woman who knew how to either. Yet if I had the chance to fall again, I’d fall with him forever.

Even if we were destined to crash against solid ground.


The Silent Waters will probably always be my favorite when it comes to the elements series but I think that The Gravity of Us just took second. This was such a good book! I don't know how Brittainy C. Cherry manages to make each book in the elements series so unique and moving in different ways. I love her for it!!!

I thought that Lucy was an awesome character! Yes, she was a hippie but I didn't find that annoying like I have in other books. It was probably because she wasn't the type to rub it in peoples faces. She was not afraid to show her emotions and I found her to be a very strong character with an optimistic outlook. I loved that she was so unique and not ashamed to be herself.
I also liked Graham. He may have been a jerk but I could understand why he acted the way that he did. I found his growth as a character believable and enjoyed his character arc.

I thought that the characters balanced each other well which I don't feel is done well very often. Brittainy C. Cherry is always able to do this and I appreciate that aspect of her writing style. Lucy allowed Graham the freedom to be the best version of himself and Graham grounded her and gave her a sense of home.

The story had an excellent flow to it and believable issues in it. I loved how none of the characters were perfect. They were each quirky in their own ways and had their own ways of coping with issues.


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