This is where forever begins. A peek into Joseph’s life before he meets his Sweetness... Before she unwittingly rewrites his future. Before he willingly bows to their forever after.
Until You Fall is the prequel to Until You series Book One, Until You Set Me Free, where a millionaire in the making falls hard for his best friend's nerdy sister in this heart-wrenching New Adult Contemporary Romance.
Until You Novels: 0.5 - Until You Fall 1 - Until You Set Me Free 2 - Until You Are Mine 3 - Until You Say I Do 4 - Until You Believe 5 - Until You Forgive
D.M. Davis is a Contemporary and New Adult Romance Author.
She is a Texas native, wife, and mother. Her background is Project Management, technical writing, and application development. D.M. has been a lifelong reader, and wrote poetry in her early life, but has found her true passion in writing about love and the intricate relationships between men and women.
She writes of broken hearts and second chances, of dreamers looking for more than they have and daring to reach for it.
D.M. believes it is never too late to make a change in your own life, to become the person you always wanted to be, but were afraid you were not worth the effort. You are worth it. Take a chance on you. You never know what’s possible if you don’t try. Believe in yourself as you believe in others, and see what life has to offer.
Big dreams, big ideas, big expectations, and so little experience. The author does a great job of show how your the characters are in the beginning. And not just young but ambitious, which is great because that drive is part of what makes these characters so incredible to read. They all have goals and although at times itay seem as if they are willing to throw in the towel. They will fight for what is there's.
Kindle Unlimited: Yes Stand-alone: No** Prequel To Until You Set Me Free Trilogy Author: D.M. Davis Rating: 5/5 ⭐️ Spiciness Rating: 1/5 🌶 POV: First Person Perspective Main Couple: Joseph and Samantha Trope(s): Best Friend’s Sister, Forbidden
This quick and easy prequel novella introduces Joseph and Samantha’s story. Told from Joe’s POV. It is also our introduction to the Six Pack- brother’s and found family. That is if you haven’t already dove into Dana’s Until You Series. If you have it is a sweet taste from Joe’s POV- may even call for a re-read. If not, it is a taste of what is to come.
Joe’s life is mapped out. He is so close to graduation he can taste it. He has put his private life on hold as he focuses on school. Waiting for the “one”.
He has it on lock UNTIL he goes home for Thanksgiving break with his best friend Jace and meets his sister, Sam.
Gah! I love Samantha and Joseph so much! I always love to read from the male main character's point of view, to know what's going on in their head. This was a novella and I need so much more. Time for a reread of Until You series!
Loved this series and really enjoyed taking a glimpse back to the beginning - Joe's backstory and how he quickly became enraptured with his "sweetness." Makes me want to read the whole series from start to finish again.
What a page turner! Short, sweet, and oh so hot. Joe is getting ready to be VP of a Tech Company. He is off to his friends house for the holiday. They have been friends for some time, but each time their families have gotten together, he’s never met Jace’s sister. Jace and his sister are really close. When Joe and Sam finally meet, Joe is ready to make her his. Will one kiss in the kitchen turn to more? Wait til you find out! I’m so ready to dive into Joe and Sam’s story in Until You Set Me Free!
Where it all began for Joseph and Samantha! A wonderfully steamy and insightful novella told exclusively from Joseph's point of view that gives you a great preview into how it all began. In Until You Set Me Free (Book 1), the beginning of the book is all from Samantha's point of view, but now you can see how it all began as Joseph is in college and preparing to take over the family company. The last thing he wants is a distraction and nothing will be enough for him unless it's his forever - which he finds in his best friend's little sister.