Gage is happy, happier than he thought possible. He has Wolff Mannheim, the man he has always loved, even when he hated him, back by his side and in his bed. He is confident that their relationship can only grow stronger as they continue to rediscover each other. When a letter appears after twelve years of silence from the family that disowned him and cast him out, he has Wolff to lean on. The … contents of the letter have left Gage reeling but also have him reuniting with his estranged sister. When the shocks keep coming, it forces Gage back to his family home—a place he never thought he would return to. At least, this time, he has Wolff by his side as well as his sister. As Gage faces the man who threw him carelessly away, he proves himself to be the better man, a stronger man, than the one forced away so many years earlier. With all his demons put to rest, can Gage live his life with his one true love?
This is book two in the Redemption Series and follows on immediately from Home to You, book 1. While it can be read as a standalone it’s best enjoyed reading in order. Contains some very steamy man-on-man loving and is advised for 18’s and over.
This book was previous published as Gage, and extra 3k words have been added at the end
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What shall you write?!? I love Jess‘s books. They are all about emotion in every part of your life.
This is book two in the redemption series, again as book one with the main characters Wolff and Gage. You have to read book one before you start with this part of the series and you will meet here also Banner, Japster and Theo again
Gage and Wolff were lovers in the colleague time but it ended bad. After twelve years they meet again and came together, that happened in part one. In this book. Oh get to read how both grow together through all the rough parts of their live.
Again Jess is giving us these books so full of emotions (good and sad), that you get caught in the story and you aren’t able to lay the book beside before it’s ended if you work like I‘m working. I love this two guys and hope to meet them again in the other two books of the series.
I read a re-release of this book with a new cover! Bring on the emotional drama! This is the second book in this series that follows the first book. I’m a huge fan of JJ Harper and I enjoyed continuing their journey! I read an advanced copy of this book and this is my unbiased review! I loved it!
Following the first encounter with Wolff and Gage, the author has decided to throw some more emotional turmoil their way and I’m all here for it!
Gage faces an incredibly valid and important issue of child rejection, and the execution of the story is top notch! I love how JJ Harper delved deep into the characters emotions and focuses on the most important elements. Another great part of the series. The books may be on the shorter side, but there is no shortage of strong feelings in them.
People will go to any lengths to follow their hearts and find a love that fulfills them.
Gage and Wolff face more challenges as a letter arrives and forces Gage to face his past dealings with his family and Wolff tries to forgive himself for his role in the debacle.
When Gage meets with his sister and more information is shared, he knows that now is the time to brings closure so he and Wolff can truly start their lives together.
This is a continuation of Home to You (previously named Wolff) and must be read prior to this book. Wolff and Gage have healed from their painful past and have found happiness. At least that’s what Gage thinks until he is forced to face another painful moment of his past. But this time not only does he have his best friend Banner, but Wolff, his soul and world. What Gage’s family put him through just pisses me off and makes me sad. I’m glad Gage had Wolff to lean on, that he knew his true value and what true unconditional love felt. There were some twist to the family reveal so I’m not gonna say much in order not to spoil it. I’m only going to say Gage received the closure he deserved and the family he deserved .
This book follows up for Wolff and Gage’s story as it continues. I loved seeing the progression of their relationship. Gage faces his family and finally gets the closure he deserves. This was such an amazing love story. I absolutely adore Banner so I’m definitely looking forward to jumping into his book!
Gage and Wolff return in the second book of the series.
A good story about the power of love and redemption. Can be read as a stand-alone but I would recommend reading the series in order. Good writing and mostly nice characters.
I liked this book. My only issue was that after the way he was betrayed, Gage forgave Wolff very easily.
This is not one you can read, without reading book one (IMO), in this book we continue where we left off in book one.
This one will make you feel sad, happy, really angry and it will make you cry, but it’s all worth it!
Wolff and Gage couldn’t be more perfect for each other and I was so happy with the “ending” we got.
I can’t wait to see them in future books and I was sooooo FREAKING happy when I saw who the next book is with.