Show Me Wonders (Water, Air, Earth, Fire #3) by Riley Nash



Show Me Wonders is amazing. Perfect mix of angst, steam and plot line.

From the blurb:

Wait for me. Never let me go.

I fell in love with Jackson Moreno in hell, the only two survivors trapped in a catastrophic tunnel
collapse. But when rescue comes, I discover he has secrets darker than I could have guessed. He disappears from my life as quickly as he came, and I can’t afford to chase after him when I have to raise my daughter alone.

I fell in love with Jackson Moreno six years later, on a bright summer afternoon, cleaning the lobby of a small-town bank. But he’s still running, and I’m struggling to keep my little family afloat.

I fell in love with Jackson Moreno in three feet of snow, in the middle of nowhere, after we lost everything. Because sometimes a tatted bad boy and a shy dad who loves knitting are destined to be together, no matter how many years and miles and memories pull us apart. No matter how many times we have to start over.

If we refuse to be broken, I believe someday we’ll find each other for the last time.

An epic, moving story of second chances and love that defies all odds, featuring a double gay for you relationship full of first times, hurt/comfort, a demisexual main character, and mental health representation!

Triggers (potential spoilers): includes a disaster situation with emotional distress, claustrophobia, darkness, and brief mentions of blood and dead bodies; also includes violence, drug dealing, mentions of suicide, and mental illness (depression, anxiety, panic). 



Autumn's Review:

This book may be part of a series, and I started off reading it first. The other books are not needed to be read to enjoy the entire book. 

This book had everything. The angst was different than what I normally read, and I was glad I enjoyed it. It tore my heart out, and I fought tears through most of it.  

Rating: 5 Stars



Janet's Review:

Show Me Wonders is the third book in the Show Me Wonders series. This story was a roller coaster ride of emotion. 

Jack and Oliver met and fell in love under terrible conditions. Their story isn’t an easy read, but it well worth it. Heart wrenching at times. 

This story made my anxiety rise at times. But overall, a phenomenal read, that is really well written with addicting pacing.

Rating: 5 Stars

Show Me Wonders is available to buy as an ebook, paperback, or to read with Kindle Unlimited subscription.

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