There is not a single doubt with how much I adore anything written by Jay Crownover. She just has this unique flare in writing romance novels about badass tattooed men and such strong willed women that would never leave you. I was honesty surprised when she first announced details about Leveled, not only because it kicks off her new series, Saints of Denver, earlier than I expected, but because it's a story about two boys kissing. Well, you get what I mean. It is incredibly hot, fun and sexy, yet it was heartfelt and touching at the same time. It will actually teach you about moving on, accepting the past and learning to cope with your new normal. She had so many lines in this book that I just want to put up on my wall so I could see them and have them remind me everyday that sh*t happens and life goes on. This book is also such a great bridge from her Marked Men series to the upcoming one. It elaborates more on the connections and relationships between the characters from one to the other, which means most of the Marked Men we love so much make their appearance here as well. That in itself made my heart fill to the brim and want to burst with so much love and giddiness for these characters.
I loved the chemistry between Dominic Boss and Orlando Frederick. I loved the relationship they built and thrived on. Plus, they just complemented each other so well in so many ways. Dom is a cop who got badly injured at work and Lando, apparently is one of the best physical therapists. Dom loved his job so much that he would stop at nothing to get his badge back and return to work. Lando, after losing his one big love several years ago, has never really mended his heart and grieved what he lost. He blamed himself for Remy's death for so long, he was scared to get seriously attached and involved to somebody anymore, knowing what he could yet again lose. So imagine his surprise when the injured cop strides into his office and sparks fly everywhere, igniting something within him that he thought has died along with Remy all those years ago. Dom was just perfect for him. He never hid being gay and that was what Lando needed the most—to be accepted and loved for who he is, for his love to be proud to be with and seen with him. Though Lando's fear of losing another great love will always be there, it's up to him to take the plunge and risk everything to get his happiness. For me, they just worked so darn well together as a couple and as a team. And I loved them hard.
I was so excited to read this book and get to know Lando more. I wasn't expecting I'd love Dom this much though. He captivated me with how he handled and focused on everything Lando needed and his love for him just shone so bright, it made my heart full. I also know that I'd love this no matter what, given that it was written by such an amazing author, but it still surprised me at how much it gripped at my heart. Not only because it was steamy or because the characters I love so dearly from the Marked Men series were very much alive and still mentioned here in this book. Those were already a given. What captured me the most was the lesson it taught me, the way it opened me up more to coming to terms with something life changing and coming back from something so devastating. The way it made me see how only you could teach yourself to get back up and take that stride in order to win at happiness, to not let fear hold you back. I guess I got the deeper end of Lando and Dom's story, and I couldn't be any happier that I did. I seriously couldn't wait to see what Jay has in store for us in Zeb and Sayer's story in Built.