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Chase

I had a brief glimpse of what it would be like to have it all. Then in a blink of an eye, it goes up in smoke. Once again, Easton has disappeared without a trace. Because he finally wised up and realized he’s too good for me or was it something more sinister? It was hard enough losing him the first time, but that was before I fell head over heels in love with him. Now how am I supposed to breathe without knowing if he’s okay or not? What if I never get the chance to tell him how I feel about him?

Easton

I ruined everything. My brother is shattered by what I did, Chase can’t even look at me. Worse, I know my escape is temporary. He will find me again. It’s only a matter of when. After all I’ve been through, all I want is to crawl into the comforting arms of my boyfriend and try to forget the horrors I’ve endured. But that’s not possible now. He won’t forgive me for this. And why should he? It’s not like I have anything to offer. Not anymore.

Begin Again is a m/m romance and Book 2 in the Unwell Series. Please note this book is the second in a duet that features the same main characters and to prevent confusion should not be read as a stand-alone. Trigger warning can be found in the beginning of the book and is encouraged for readers who may find certain content upsetting.

352 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 30, 2025

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90 reviews
December 17, 2025
The story was okay, but I honestly don't feel like this needed to be two books. I found myself easily distracted from reading it and skimmed the end to finish.

Just not a super engaging book, but not bad overall.
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January 17, 2026
3.75 stars. This is the second book in this duet, meaning that it cannot be read as standalone. I was really looking forward to this one after the ending from the first book, and I can thankfully say I wasn't let down. I thought this was a great conclusion to the duet and I'm excited to read more from the author in the future.

Starting with the things I wasn't fully into, in order to end up with the positive ones:

-I thought the pacing of the book got draggy during the middle.

-The climax was a bit lackluckster to me in the sense that it felt rushed. That one chapter in particular suffered of white room syndrome at the beginning. The repetition from another POV was unnecesary.

-I still don't like how some chapters changed pov in the middle of it.

-Most of what happened in the second half of the book had me fighting my thin suspension of disbelief. Some things happened very conveniently and others felt like too good to seem real.

In other cases these things would make me rate it lower but despite all of that, I can't say I cared much about such technicalities. I can give it a pass when the story grips me and it includes a great cast, which is exactly what happened. I absolutely loved following Easton's growth and the evolution of his relationships with others. Special mention to Blakely, she was one of the most endearing side characters I've had the pleasure to encounter and I loved her bond with Easton.

Onto the themes the book covers, I liked how it doesn't follow the expected recovery from trauma that people can be used to. I thought it did a great job at showing the repercutions of everything related to Easton on his close ones. I felt the way they reacted to the aftermath felt realistic, because people don't always go ahead with the most logical action or thinking. I liked the slow and bumpy approach towards healing and working through their own baggage.

Speaking of that, Easton and Chase had a lot to get through in this book. I thought their individual development was great (especially Easton's) and as I did since the first one, I was rooting for them as a couple. I also really liked that story doesn't only focus on them, but other ways of loving and caring such as friendship and brotherhood.

Ultimately, I think this was a great book that delivered on the hurt/comfort element as well as exploring subjects such as recovery from abuse, resiliance and rediscovering yourself. I'm really hoping the next book in the series is about that one character that Easton connected with, I'd love to know his story and more about what happened after everything.

I received a free copy of this book via Indie Author Creative and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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72 reviews
December 1, 2025
Love, love, loved this book!

Begin Again (book two in the duology) put me back together in the best way after book one left me on the biggest cliffhanger of my life, utterly destroying my heart. Without going into to much detail and giving away spoilers, Begin again was so heart warming, refreshing, tear filled and has those moments where you are on the edge of your seat reading so fast that you are barely grasping what is happening because you just can’t slow down. You HAVE to know what’s coming next.
I love Chase and Easton’s relationship, they are so cute and loving with each other. I also very much appreciate how the author brings out the other characters and the found family. I highly recommend! Thank you Autumn, looking forward to seeing what you have coming out next! You have a life long reader with me 👏🏻💕
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December 18, 2025
Begin Again had me completely gripped from the first page. The tension between Chase and Easton is intense, emotional and utterly consuming, and the way their story unfolds had me alternating between holding my breath and tearing up. Their love feels raw and real, and the stakes make every moment together even more meaningful.

I also appreciated the wider cast of characters and the sense of found family, which added depth and warmth to the story. This was a powerful, heart-wrenching yet ultimately uplifting conclusion to the duology that left me feeling both satisfied and invested in these characters’ futures.

I received a free copy of this book via Indie Author Creative and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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89 reviews2 followers
November 12, 2025
I received an advanced reader copy.

I may or may not have tripped over myself seeing the email lol. I had to know what happened after reading book one not realizing that book two was not out. That cliffhanger hurt something fierce ;.;. It was a beautiful journey with Chase and Easton and I was glad to be along for the ride. It was raw and ugly in some places, but that's the unfortunates of trauma. There is no right or wrong way to deal with it and my heart hurt for them, especially Easton. It was heartwarming to see every one deal with it especially Chase when it came to his little Chaos. Sad to see it end, but so happy the way it was concluded. A beautiful happily ever after <3
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November 13, 2025
This book was everything. After reading "When I'm Gone" my heart was broken. Begin Again started rough but it pieced all the broken pieces back together. The love that Chase and Easton share is so pure and beautiful. I love how the book not only focuses on romantic love but the live between brothers, friends, and found family.

This book definitely can't be read as a standalone so make sure you check out When I'm Gone First. Before jumping into this series make sure you check out trigger warnings. I feel book 1 is much darker overall. I can't wait to see what Autumn has in store for us next.
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92 reviews
December 1, 2025
What a story after the cliffhanger at the end of book one l was desperate to get into this, and it definitely didn’t disappoint. Easton is really something l special he’s been through so much and deserves his happiness with chase they are just perfect together! Brady is an amazing brother and Blake is a force loved every one of them. Can’t wait to see what comes next in the unwell series. This was a beautiful conclusion to Easton and Chase’s story. Definitely can’t be read as a standalone you must read When I’m gone first!
I received an ARC and this is my honest review
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November 30, 2025
I have waited so long for this and it didnt dissappoint! We had a heart breaking ending at book 1 and our hearts are still broken in book 2 as they navigate the choices that were made in book 1.

We see more of big brother Brady as he tries to repaire their relationship. And chase is hurt and lost, this book is an emotional roller-coaster. Spice lvl is low but heart felt moments are 5/5. its truly a good end to this couple
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3 reviews
November 30, 2025
I was given an advanced copy to read!
Wow… When I finished the first book in the series “When I’m Gone” I expected the ending but I didn’t want to accept it. This book picked up and wrapped up their story so well. There is so much suspense in this book I wasn’t prepared for but loved it. The friendships and love showed in this book is what we all want to find in our own lives. I can’t wait to see who the next book is in the group and how their story is going to unfold!
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449 reviews5 followers
November 11, 2025
This has been one of my most anticipated reads of this year and I absolutely loved this story and getting back to these characters. I really enjoyed their journey throughout these two books, and their love is absolutely beautiful.

Typically, for me, it is fairly rare for me to want to dive into side characters but I definitely wanted more of the side characters.
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January 13, 2026
This one was hard for me. Chase is one of my favorite book characters ever. I absolutely fell in love with him in Book 1 and thought the story and development was stunning. I couldn’t get into Book 2 at all and jt was a slog to finish. I’m thinking I would have just preferred their story to conclude in the first book with an HEA.
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