Gage by J.J. Harper
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
As the second book in this series, I would not recommend reading this as a standalone. There is too much that happens in Wolff that is continued in this story.
We pick up where we left off with Wolff and Gage reigniting their relationship, but this time the story takes on more of a character background feel. When Gage starts receiving messages from home after 12 years without any contact he's not sure what to think. The story takes us through his relationship with his sister, his mother and his father.
Meanwhile, we get to know more about the friendship between Gage and Banner, as well as Wolff and Theo. And there's some interesting drama going on there!
I really enjoyed this book, but it felt like a bridge book to me... So much happened in the first story that this kind of evened out the relationships, divulged more information and got us all hot and heavy to learn more about Banner in the next installation.
Another great book, but I'm looking forward to the next!
*Galley copy provided by the author in exchange for an honest review. Cross posted on http://gaybook.reviews/ *
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