New Release Review: Gravity (The Saltwater Trilogy #2) by A.G. Meiers

Reviewed by Jen

 

TITLE:  Gravity

SERIES: Stillwater Trilogy

AUTHOR: A.G. Meiers

PUBLISHER: Self Published

LENGTH: 264 pages

RELEASE DATE: December 20, 2025

BLURB:

The past comes crashing down. It’s gravity…

Unfinished business is my middle name.

Hiding in my small town in Maine is no longer an option. I have to go back to Chicago and deal with the fallout of the scandal that cost me my family and my career. Avoiding Tanner Weston is a perk! We’re like fireworks—spectacular in the dark, but plain dangerous in the cold light of day. He tossed me aside so he could focus on reuniting his broken family. I understand.

I wasn’t expecting a warm welcome back home, but I didn’t anticipate running straight into trouble. When I find myself up to my neck in danger—again—it’s Tanner who comes to my rescue. No explanation given. Gloriously arrogant as ever.

Now, we’ll have to join forces and find a way to close the door on my past once and for all.

I can only hope we’ll get it done before it drags Tanner and his innocent, younger brother into the darkness that once nearly destroyed me…

Gravity, book 2 in the Saltwater Trilogy, is a fast-paced, hurt/comfort, M/M romantic suspense featuring two men with nothing in common but an excess of emotional baggage. If you love grit, heart, a good redemption arc, and a hard-won happily ever after, dive into the Saltwater Trilogy today.

alcohol addiction, mention of off-page SA (side character), aging parent with dementia

REVIEW:

The story picks up where the previous one left off with Sean heading back to Chicago to visit his mother, seeking answers about his past and heeding Tanner’s “request” to give KC space to strengthen the relationship with Tanner and Bee. Now that it seems someone is after Sean, it all leads back to Chicago. There is a lot of back story that involves Sean’s past and how he ended up in the small Maine town and why he has the issues he has today.

It doesn’t take long for Sean to run into trouble there, but Tanner is not far behind to help him out. There is a lot of tension with these two aside from everything going on with Sean and his family issues. Sean knows better and has to remind himself about Tanner’s rules but he finds it more difficult as time goes on to keep his heart out of the mix.

Fortunately, Tanner has really been thrown a loop with his feelings for Sean. And then there is KC who is in the middle of it all. Needless to say, there is a lot going on here, but it is easy to keep it all compartmentalized and they all tie in together as the story goes. Reasons for their various actions are understood as it plays out and things ramp up with the intensity of finding the stalker trying to take out Sean and where it is all really coming from. I’m fully invested at this point and looking forward to the conclusion in book 3. It seems we still have a number of things to learn and questions that will be answered and A.G. Meiers has done a great job of laying it all out with just enough breadcrumbs to keep you wanting to come back for more.

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