Make Me Fall
Water, Air, Earth, Fire, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Michael Gallagher
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Theo Sinclair
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By:
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Riley Nash
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You can’t fly without falling, so close your eyes and let go.
People ask me if I’m human. If I have feelings. If I’ve ever loved anyone. I’m the lawyer who has never lost a case because I have nothing else to live for.
Until Jonah.
He’s my complete opposite: a reckless boy 12 years younger than me, made of sunshine and wicked smiles, pure and breathtaking.
It all starts with a secret. He wants to find out if he’s bi, and he begs me to teach him because we’ll never see each other again.
Until he shows up on my doorstep with nowhere else to go. I can’t draw lines faster than we blur them. He’s the unstoppable force; I’m the immovable object. When we collide, things get filthy. Complicated.
More beautiful than I ever could have imagined.
He’s the only person ever to learn the truth: I’ve always been human. I’ve always had feelings. I’ve been so, so afraid to lose.
Because the moment we find enough trust to jump is the moment we realize our wings might be too broken to fly.
A heartfelt, emotional story of two lonely souls searching for meaning, featuring a bi awakening, grumpy/sunshine opposites attract, an age gap, and a main character with a disability.
The books in this series take place in the same universe and have recurring characters, but each book is a stand-alone that can be listened to separately or in any order!
©2022 Riley Nash (P)2022 Riley Nashheartwarming
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Both the author and the two narrators were new to me. "Make Me Fall" is the second book in a series, but it can easily be read or listened to as a standalone.
The writing style is wonderful and I was very quickly into the story. It wasn't difficult at all and I must say that I was captivated from beginning to end and listened to the audiobook with only a few pauses. And now I am hooked and want to read or listen to more from both the author and the narrators.
Gray and Jonah are two completely different characters - from age, from background, from their personalities. While one has a sunny disposition, the other is rather grumpy. But together they harmonize perfectly, you can feel the extraordinary chemistry, sparks fly. Unfortunately, life isn't perfect and so each of them has their own struggles to fight. On the one hand, this makes the protagonists interesting, and on the other hand, it makes the story very varied and entertaining. I loved Jonah, he is strong, even if he doubts himself a lot, but he goes his way. And I enjoyed seeing Gray come out of his shell, even though he struggles with many things both professional and personal.
The secondary characters were also very interesting and I will definitely be getting the first volume in this series to find out their story.
I loved everything about this book, but Jonah and Gray's moments together were very special, whether they were talking, having different opinions, steamy scenes, or just being together. The book has everything I need for a good entertaining story that I will definitely listen to another time: Fascinating protagonists, lots of emotions, a great storyline and a unique chemistry between the two.
The audiobook was narrated by Michael Gallagher and Theo Sinclair, neither of whom I knew, but who did a brilliant job. It was easy to follow them both. They found the right voices for the protagonists, the pace was very comfortable and they narrated emotionally, bringing the book to life. An absolute entertaining listen!
Highly recommended!
Awesome story and brilliant narration
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My heart ached for both men – for very different reasons.
Gray appeared in the first book in the series and I got a good sense of him – once Victor revealed his truth and Gray was forced to face his own complicity. He’d been willfully ignorant and, upon seeing the truth, vowed to change. He took on Victor’s case and won. Now he’s planning to take on other cases from underdogs. People who’ve been wronged. People needing justice. That kind of untapped need and pain that was driving him can be powerful. His backstory is also super tragic.
Jonah’s not what he first seems. He’s a law student who obviously worked hard to get into the law school – but he struggles at every turn. He’s able to overcome his physical disability, but he still struggles in school. He’s also trying to figure out where he fits in the world. He’s always seen himself as straight. His parents see him as a successful law student. The truth is some gray space in between. And when everything comes to a head, it’s Gray who’s there to help Jonas pick up the pieces.
Both men have a lot going on and their paths appear to be completely divergent. I honestly didn’t see how their relationship could work. But that’s Riley Nash’s magic – things did come together and I did get my happy ending. And, OMG, the epilogue was perfect.
I’ve snuck a peek at the synopsis for the next book and I can’t wait – hopefully it comes to audio soon.
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In some books the characters really have to fight for each other/to be together and there’s tons of push/pull, and in others they just fit together so effortlessly well that you can’t remember a time where they weren’t together. This book is the perfect example of the latter and I loved it!
And the narration once again is spectacular, each voice actor is cast perfectly for their characters.
Absolutely enamored with this series!
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After the emotional ups and downs from book one, we are introduced properly to Gray, a lawyer to Victor. Although these books share characters, they can be read as stand-alone.
Gray, a work-driven, non-personal-life lawyer, meets Jonah. Can Jonah change how Gray thinks about life and himself?
The emotional ups and downs you go through as a reader can be intense, but Jonah, I either felt sorry for him or got a little mad at him. This book did pull at the emotions. I love books with disabled characters in them.
Great narration by both narrators. Both narrators are new to me and did exceptional jobs, but I had to speed up to 1.40 on Audible, which is usual for me.
Make Me Fall
Water, Air, Earth, Fire, Book 2
By: Riley Nash
Narrated by: Michael Gallagher, Theo Sinclair
Series: Water, Air, Earth, Fire, Book 2
Length: 8 hrs and 36 mins
❤❤❤❤ Overall
🎧🎧🎧🎧🎧 Narration
📚📚📚📚 Story
Read at 1.40 speed on Audible
I received this audiobook for free from GRR at my request. My review is my opinion and an honest review - neither the author nor GRR influenced my opinion.
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