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Free Fall: an MMF romance (The Wilde Boys) Paperback – January 12, 2022
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- Print length342 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJanuary 12, 2022
- Dimensions5 x 0.86 x 8 inches
- ISBN-10195683009X
- ISBN-13978-1956830095
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- Publisher : Sara Cate Books LLC (January 12, 2022)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 342 pages
- ISBN-10 : 195683009X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1956830095
- Item Weight : 13.1 ounces
- Dimensions : 5 x 0.86 x 8 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #114,325 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #4,892 in Billionaire Romance
- #26,051 in Contemporary Romance (Books)
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Sara Cate writes steamy contemporary romance with high stakes and big feels. She has a soft spot for forbidden romance, age gap, lots of angst, and boys so bad you can't help but love them.
You can find more information about her at www.saracatebooks.com.
Find her on Instagram: @saracatebooks
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Gravity was a stand out read for me, and while I felt that Allistair and Zara’s love story was perfectly crafted and ended just right, I had a soft spot in my heart for Nash, the man left out of their happy bubble, the man still broken and destructing. If you loved Nash in Gravity, he’ll completely consume you in Free Fall. He wrecked me- completely. Even though time has passed, Nash is still struggling from the emotional wounds of his brother’s death, wounds that have somehow healed and deepened in the wake of what happened with Zara and Allistair. He hasn’t fully processed either loss- and the result is an emotionally destructive and emotionally chaotic tortured soul. But beneath his angry intensity is a sweet, tender, and lonely heart- one we saw brief glimpses of Gravity, and one that Sara Cate fully unleashes in FF. But his sincerity- his wounded vulnerability and affection comes with a price- he punishes others who break down his walls- Zara, his father, and most especially Hanna and Ellis.
Ellis- Allistair’s old business partner and Nash’s new consultant, an unwelcomed complication on the island since they have history. Ellis soothes Nash when he needs it the most- his acceptance, his control, his easy connection and camaraderie with Nash make Ellis the safe place for Nash to land when he’s hurting….at least until the connection between becomes something else- something not safe to Nash who isn’t ready to confront parts of himself, or to risk his heart. Things ended poorly, and now Ellis is the one on guard. Further stirring up Nash’s emotional resistance is Hanna- the disgraced ballerina trying to take control of her life and stop living on everyone else’s. She’s desperate for a chance to get away from the pressures of her life, and she’s hungry for any kind of intimacy or genuine affection, and Nash’s damaged soul calls to her nurturing instincts. But no only is she Zara’s best friend, but Nash also can’t give her the fulfillment and safety she needs, even though they crave each other. And soon finds himself in a uncomfortably familiar and unconventional triangle of attraction, unsettlingly familiar to the one that almost broke him before.
So yes- IT IS A MESS. Baggage galore, unresolved feelings, existential crises, confusion and giant heaps of angst. Whereas Gravity was really about finding your center in grief, Free Fall is more about psychological and emotional freedom- about three broken souls who are battling themselves. And they are so heartbreakingly lonely as they hide away. The self hatred, the longing, the emotional repression- it all results in these three having not only toxic relationships with each other, but also with their own self. Working through that is complicated enough in a couple- but with an undefined throuple dynamic it’s a volcano waiting to erupt. And erupt it does- in being forced to face each other they are finally forced to face themselves. Their own pain, their own hurt, their own baggage. Hanna wants to nurture, and she desperately needs emotional safety and stability. Ellis needs to be needed, to use his capacity ground and strengthen others. And poor Nash just wants to be chosen- to be the first choice, to be wanted. They all push each others’ buttons- it’s a perfect storm- but in doing so they do something no one has been able to do- they unsettle, they expose and unmask each other. And so they discover that while love has done nothing but destroy them in the past, that their unique combination of connection and needs makes something that was once destructive and toxic into something safe, peaceful, healthy. Even if it is taboo.
The chemistry here is profoundly complicated, nuanced, and gripping. And Sara Cate writes steamy like no one else. But it’s the emotional psychology of her character journeys that capture me, that I found so poignant and brilliant. Sara really breaks her characters down to the marrow- she cracks them open, strips them bare. Her books are so deliciously meta. She’s so gifted at exposing her characters’ psyche, which makes for truly soul deep and thought provoking character journeys. You feel her characters, you breathe them. And you can't stop thinking about them.
I loved that Nash got his story- and I loved that the architecture was similar on the surface but the journey entirely different- once configuration was toxic and unsafe for Nash, the other is his safe space to fall, his peace. It not only affirms Nash’s HEA- but it confirms Zara and Allistair’s too. Because this love story only works with the exact right combination of hearts. Three hearts that have to break completely so they can be pieced back together as part of one soul. What a beautifully riveting and unusual story of healing and forgiveness, and what an unusual but captivating journey the Wilde boys have given me. I'll be thinking about them well beyond the final page.

Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2021
Gravity was a stand out read for me, and while I felt that Allistair and Zara’s love story was perfectly crafted and ended just right, I had a soft spot in my heart for Nash, the man left out of their happy bubble, the man still broken and destructing. If you loved Nash in Gravity, he’ll completely consume you in Free Fall. He wrecked me- completely. Even though time has passed, Nash is still struggling from the emotional wounds of his brother’s death, wounds that have somehow healed and deepened in the wake of what happened with Zara and Allistair. He hasn’t fully processed either loss- and the result is an emotionally destructive and emotionally chaotic tortured soul. But beneath his angry intensity is a sweet, tender, and lonely heart- one we saw brief glimpses of Gravity, and one that Sara Cate fully unleashes in FF. But his sincerity- his wounded vulnerability and affection comes with a price- he punishes others who break down his walls- Zara, his father, and most especially Hanna and Ellis.
Ellis- Allistair’s old business partner and Nash’s new consultant, an unwelcomed complication on the island since they have history. Ellis soothes Nash when he needs it the most- his acceptance, his control, his easy connection and camaraderie with Nash make Ellis the safe place for Nash to land when he’s hurting….at least until the connection between becomes something else- something not safe to Nash who isn’t ready to confront parts of himself, or to risk his heart. Things ended poorly, and now Ellis is the one on guard. Further stirring up Nash’s emotional resistance is Hanna- the disgraced ballerina trying to take control of her life and stop living on everyone else’s. She’s desperate for a chance to get away from the pressures of her life, and she’s hungry for any kind of intimacy or genuine affection, and Nash’s damaged soul calls to her nurturing instincts. But no only is she Zara’s best friend, but Nash also can’t give her the fulfillment and safety she needs, even though they crave each other. And soon finds himself in a uncomfortably familiar and unconventional triangle of attraction, unsettlingly familiar to the one that almost broke him before.
So yes- IT IS A MESS. Baggage galore, unresolved feelings, existential crises, confusion and giant heaps of angst. Whereas Gravity was really about finding your center in grief, Free Fall is more about psychological and emotional freedom- about three broken souls who are battling themselves. And they are so heartbreakingly lonely as they hide away. The self hatred, the longing, the emotional repression- it all results in these three having not only toxic relationships with each other, but also with their own self. Working through that is complicated enough in a couple- but with an undefined throuple dynamic it’s a volcano waiting to erupt. And erupt it does- in being forced to face each other they are finally forced to face themselves. Their own pain, their own hurt, their own baggage. Hanna wants to nurture, and she desperately needs emotional safety and stability. Ellis needs to be needed, to use his capacity ground and strengthen others. And poor Nash just wants to be chosen- to be the first choice, to be wanted. They all push each others’ buttons- it’s a perfect storm- but in doing so they do something no one has been able to do- they unsettle, they expose and unmask each other. And so they discover that while love has done nothing but destroy them in the past, that their unique combination of connection and needs makes something that was once destructive and toxic into something safe, peaceful, healthy. Even if it is taboo.
The chemistry here is profoundly complicated, nuanced, and gripping. And Sara Cate writes steamy like no one else. But it’s the emotional psychology of her character journeys that capture me, that I found so poignant and brilliant. Sara really breaks her characters down to the marrow- she cracks them open, strips them bare. Her books are so deliciously meta. She’s so gifted at exposing her characters’ psyche, which makes for truly soul deep and thought provoking character journeys. You feel her characters, you breathe them. And you can't stop thinking about them.
I loved that Nash got his story- and I loved that the architecture was similar on the surface but the journey entirely different- once configuration was toxic and unsafe for Nash, the other is his safe space to fall, his peace. It not only affirms Nash’s HEA- but it confirms Zara and Allistair’s too. Because this love story only works with the exact right combination of hearts. Three hearts that have to break completely so they can be pieced back together as part of one soul. What a beautifully riveting and unusual story of healing and forgiveness, and what an unusual but captivating journey the Wilde boys have given me. I'll be thinking about them well beyond the final page.

I loved the first book in the duet. It was an intense and emotional read. I was very much looking forward to reading Nash's continuation.
But when I started it I couldnt keep going. I wasn't prepared to the obvious emotional investment this book was going to suck out of me. So I shelved it for about 6 months.
I found myself scrolling thru my Kindle library the other day and felt drawn to this book again. It also helped that I had just read an email from Sara Cate in my inbox.
Boy was I glad I waited to read it.
I think I fully appreciated this book so much more on the second time around.
This book was intense, deep, emotional and a great experience.
One click this book (after you've read the first of course😉). You won't regret it.
Enjoy.
Nash will forever be a part of my heart. That poor sad man finally found himself and his happy spot in the world. Yes I know I am talking like he is a real person, but honestly he could be. I feel like there are so many men and women out in the real world who are just like him.
Now to see what Sara’s other books are about 😏
5 🌶️
3 years after the events of Gravity, Nash finds himself buried in his work trying to forget the 6 months he spent trying to forget Zara in Amsterdam. But when he needs helping closing a merger, Ellis makes a reappearance in his life and they are both vying for the attention of Hanna, Zara's prima ballerina best friend, looking for an escape. With all three of them living alone on his dad's private island, things get heated and Nash must face his past and decide what it means for his future.
This MMF "why choose" was everything I hoped it would be. I was so sad when Nash was yet again left in the dust at the end of Gravity. Watching him discover true love and having it heal his broken soul was such a treat. I really enjoyed his and Ellis's relationship and watching him face his demons with his sexuality. Hanna was such a bright spot in their story too, bringing Ellis and Nash together in a way only she could. Sara Cate is the queen of taboo, her age gap romances are always so perfect and Daddy Ellis didn't disappoint. I wanted to start this one over as soon as a I finished.
Watching the way he breaks down from his fathers’s relationship and loses himself is heartbreaking. But seeing him grow into himself was everything. Nash finally allowed himself to let go and submit to someone else.
As I’ve learned with Sara Cate her spice is amazing and this did not disappoint. MMF yes please
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Ellis was such a dominant character and Hanna brought the softness and nurturing both men needed but especially Nash.
I wanted to smack Nash around his head a few times for his stubbornness and thinking he isn’t good enough.

The spice was on point as always and I just wanted to see the happy ending for them all.


Free Fall is the evolution of Nash Wilde from Gravity by Sara Cate (also a top read of 2022 so far!).
Nash is tormented by his past and needs anything but company at the moment so when he’s basically forced to work with an ex-lover and share a living space with a tempting siren - fireworks are inevitable.
As Nash, Ellis and Hanna navigate their relationship nothing is off limits and everything is at stake. Will hearts be mended or broken? Lives healed or torn apart? Free Fall is a beautiful and steam-filled story of love and lust. What happens when you just let go and fall into the abyss?
Sara Cate has written a brilliant and epic love story with Free Fall.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
🌶🌶🌶🌶
