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Review: Gravity by Reese Knightly 5 of 5 stars

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Gravity by Reese Knightley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Dave Ladd Allen III, former Secretary of Defense, has built his life on discipline, control, and loyalty. But when a ruthless conspiracy tied to untouchable predators threatens everything he’s fought for, his world begins to unravel. At his side is Stone Michaelson — his most trusted soldier, his fiercest ally, and the man who has always been more than just a comrade. Their bond, forged in fire and sacrifice, now teeters on the edge of becoming something deeper, even as danger closes in. For Stone, Dave isn’t just a commander — he’s the reason to fight, the heart behind every mission. Together, they must battle enemies, betrayal, and their own unspoken truths. In a war where bullets may fail, power, loyalty, and love become their sharpest weapons.

I loved this story which blended explosive action with emotional depth, proving that in the harshest battles, love can be the most unbreakable armour. I loved the way that the story showed that love is both dangerous (making them vulnerable) and redemptive (giving them purpose). I also loved that the story explored how redemption is not about erasing the past but transforming it into a foundation for a future together. It was also great to see that the story showed that strength emerges when power and vulnerability are embraced together — when Dave admitted his feelings, and Stone risked everything to stand by him. There were a lot of deep emotions and feelings in this story which had as much attention as the plots and fighting. This was an MM story with mature content.

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