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A review by kayetaz
Stitched Hearts by Morgan Sloan
challenging
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
5 ⭐️
Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️/5
Format: ebook
“I thought I’d have to live the rest of my life with a hole in my chest. I had no idea that the day I stitched up your hand would be the day you’d start to stitch my heart back together.”
As someone who really isn’t a huge fan of second chance romance, this book was absolutely everything and more. Roman and Beck are the epitome of “right person, wrong time”.
I love a good hurt/comfort story but I love even more when it’s realistic. Love can’t fix all things, as we see in this book. Sometimes you can be cared for and adored and made the center of someone’s entire world, and it’s still not enough.
But ten years have passed and is a two-month whirlwind romance a decade ago worth trying to revive?
It’s not even funny how quickly I devoured this book. The push and pull kept me on the edge of my seat and the sweet moments kept my chest full to bursting. The spice was also consistently hot and drool-worthy.
The two mmc’s were such beautifully dynamic characters. Beck with his need to take care of and reassure Roman, and Roman with his sweet but broken soul. But then we also have great side characters in Holden and Riley, and also Beck’s parents. Everyone added so much to the plot.
And a big shout out to the author for letting me scream at her in her DMs while I lost my mind over this book. It is such a wonderful debut novel and I know we can expect great things to come from her.
*I beta read this book, and this review is based off of the draft I received and not the final product.
Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️/5
Format: ebook
“I thought I’d have to live the rest of my life with a hole in my chest. I had no idea that the day I stitched up your hand would be the day you’d start to stitch my heart back together.”
As someone who really isn’t a huge fan of second chance romance, this book was absolutely everything and more. Roman and Beck are the epitome of “right person, wrong time”.
I love a good hurt/comfort story but I love even more when it’s realistic. Love can’t fix all things, as we see in this book. Sometimes you can be cared for and adored and made the center of someone’s entire world, and it’s still not enough.
But ten years have passed and is a two-month whirlwind romance a decade ago worth trying to revive?
It’s not even funny how quickly I devoured this book. The push and pull kept me on the edge of my seat and the sweet moments kept my chest full to bursting. The spice was also consistently hot and drool-worthy.
The two mmc’s were such beautifully dynamic characters. Beck with his need to take care of and reassure Roman, and Roman with his sweet but broken soul. But then we also have great side characters in Holden and Riley, and also Beck’s parents. Everyone added so much to the plot.
And a big shout out to the author for letting me scream at her in her DMs while I lost my mind over this book. It is such a wonderful debut novel and I know we can expect great things to come from her.
*I beta read this book, and this review is based off of the draft I received and not the final product.