The Gravity of Us
Jamie Avery King
Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
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· Steam/Spice level: 4 of 5
Explicit open door [?]
· 4 ratings · 305 pages · Published: 09 Jul 2024
Nick is a star art major at Silver Creek University. He’s praised by his professors and peers, but he’s followed by a shadow of regret. Afraid of being hurt, he hides behind smiles and avoids meaningful relationships with anyone except his only two friends, and he doesn’t expect to find real love again.
Taka lives his days suffocated by the expectations of others. He’s unwilling to show his true self to anyone but his best friend, and he spends his days pretending to be the perfect son, boyfriend, and friend. He keeps his walls up around everyone, including his family, leaving him lonely even when surrounded by loved ones.
The pair meet by chance when Taka seeks help for a class assignment. Drawn to one another, they never expected to meet someone who could fill the void in their hearts, offering a safe place to escape reality. A place where love and acceptance are unconditional. A place to be seen for who they are.
Tagged as:
- new adult 2
- queer romance 2
- gay romance 2
- contemporary 1
- angst 1
- friends to lovers 1
- hurt/comfort 1
- college 1
- anal sex 1
- bisexuality 1
- tortured hero 1
- sweet/gentle hero 1
- disabilities & scars 1
- caretaking 1
- height difference 1
- class difference 1
- east asian mc 1
- rich hero 1
- found family 1
- Add topics
- content warnings
- self harm 1
- queerphobia 1
- suicide / ideation 1
- abuse 1
- death / grief 1
- mental trauma 1
- geography
- virginia 1
- Format
- first person pov 1
- dual pov 1

