Kacey Dawson is a musician caught in a storm of fame, burnout, and self‑destruction. Jonah Fletcher is her opposite in almost every way—steady, thoughtful, quietly brilliant. What makes this book shine is the way their personalities balance each other. Their relationship grows slowly, with a genuine tenderness that gives every scene weight. There’s no rush, no forced drama; just two people finding a safe place in one another.
The emotional pull of the story never feels manipulative. Instead, it’s built through small, intimate moments that show how love can help someone rediscover themselves. The romance is heartfelt, the character growth is meaningful, and the writing captures both the fragility and the fierce beauty of choosing to truly live.
Full Tilt is a book that stays with you—not because of shock or twists, but because it reminds you how powerful a single connection can be.

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