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OverviewBen Hargrove is very good at complicated systems. Pressure sensors. Flow transmitters. Anything with inputs, outputs, and clear rules. People, unfortunately, do not come with manuals. So when Beth Sinclair-the bright, funny, cheerleader everyone else seems to orbit-starts paying attention to him, Ben assumes he's misreading things. Or imagining them. Or accidentally standing in the wrong place again. Beth, meanwhile, is working with a completely different problem. From her side, Ben is attentive, gentle, quietly devastating, and somehow oblivious to the fact that half the campus has been circling him for months. He listens. He notices things. He shows up without performing. And he has absolutely no idea what's going on around him. As their conversations stretch into milkshakes, notes, inside jokes, and long walks home, Beth starts to realize something alarming: Ben isn't just sweet. He's the catch. Something Like Gravity is a contemporary romance about missed signals, mutual awkwardness, and the slow, hilarious moment when someone finally realizes they've been standing at the center of the pull the whole time. Tender, funny, and deeply character-driven, this is a love story about being seen-and about the guy who never noticed he was. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kira LornePublisher: Black Orchid Press Imprint: Black Orchid Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.122kg ISBN: 9798233440120Pages: 82 Publication Date: 21 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationKira Lorne writes the kind of stories people read in private and remember in public. Before turning to fiction, she worked behind the camera as a producer in the adult film industry-where she learned how desire behaves when no one is pretending, how intimacy fractures or deepens under pressure, and how performance differs from truth. Those years gave her a rare, unfiltered education in sexuality, vulnerability, and power-one she now channels into stories that are sensual, emotional, and disarmingly honest. Today, Kira teaches literature at the university level, guiding students through narrative, voice, longing, and the quiet architecture of human connection. By night, she writes emotionally charged romance-stories where desire functions as language, not performance. Kira lives in Branson, Missouri, by way of California, where the landscape changed but her fascination with longing, reinvention, and quiet rebellion did not. She shares her home with a deeply unimpressed cat who believes all writing intentionally takes time away from belly rubs and scratches behind his ears. Her work is known for its softness, its sharpness, and its unapologetic heat. Not explicit for the sake of shock, but intimate because her characters earn it. ""I try to write desire the way it actually happens-messy, hopeful, and real."" Contact Kira at kiralorne1@gmail.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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