Moonsaults and Melancholy (Titan Wrestling #4)

Val Simons


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Explicit open door [?] · 1 ratings · 357 pages · Published: 04 Nov 2025

Moonsaults and Melancholy by Val Simons
Curt Wilson knows second chances are possible. He’s living proof. Years of hard work pulled him out of addiction and gave him a new life coaching kids and wrestling mid-card for Portland-based Titan Wrestling. But some things still haunt him, keeping him from trusting the permanence of his own progress—the depression that shadows his days, the steroids he swears he’ll quit before every new cycle, and the unshakable conviction that maybe he doesn’t deserve the love he craves.

When Eddie Franco moves back to Portland after years on the East Coast, he doesn’t expect to find Curt again—let alone to get another shot at being in his life. Their friendship ended after high school, but Eddie’s feelings never did. Now he’s determined to prove they’re not just meant to be friends again, but they’re meant to be together.

Old feelings reignite between them as Curt’s demons rise to the surface and his life unravels—again. Eddie struggles to understand Curt’s behavior, but the harder he pushes to fix things, the more distance Curt puts between them. Will Eddie be able to convince him he doesn’t have to fight it all alone, or will Curt’s refusal to let Eddie in end things before they even begin?

Moonsaults and Melancholy is the fourth book in the Titan Wrestling series. It’s a second-chance romance featuring one professional wrestler with a lifetime’s worth of baggage, one kindhearted optimist determined to share the burden, late-night cryptid documentaries, camping under the stars, and seeing oneself in a battered old fish who just needed someone to care. It contains explicit scenes and a guaranteed HEA.
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