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stephanie_inman 's review for:
Hearts
by Anyta Sunday
While this isn’t my favorite Anyta Sunday novella, a novella (or any work, really) from Anyta, is still better than most everything else out there, imo.
This is sweet novella about Daniel, who gets his heartbroken. A fortune teller tells him that it’s the city they live in. It’s cursed. Love won’t survive there.
Daniel has been spending his time alone, but soon new neighbors move next door. They become friends. Before long, one of them, Toby finds himself in the same position as Daniel. Daniel and Toby begin to grow closer, due to their mutual broken hearted status.
The two of them decide to investigate to see why love can’t stay in this place they both call home.
We get a sweet, slow burn romance.
My only complaint is that I read a lot of Anyta Sunday’s work, and for me this one, even though it’s only a novella drug on a bit. It’s also a bit more forgettable than most of her other works. While it’s a decent read, it didn’t blow me away. I had to look up the characters names to do the review. Maybe it’s that I set up my expectations a little too high. It’s in no way something I wouldn’t read again, it’s just not an incredibly memorable story to me, and once I finished it, it was easy for me to forget it and move on.
This is sweet novella about Daniel, who gets his heartbroken. A fortune teller tells him that it’s the city they live in. It’s cursed. Love won’t survive there.
Daniel has been spending his time alone, but soon new neighbors move next door. They become friends. Before long, one of them, Toby finds himself in the same position as Daniel. Daniel and Toby begin to grow closer, due to their mutual broken hearted status.
The two of them decide to investigate to see why love can’t stay in this place they both call home.
We get a sweet, slow burn romance.
My only complaint is that I read a lot of Anyta Sunday’s work, and for me this one, even though it’s only a novella drug on a bit. It’s also a bit more forgettable than most of her other works. While it’s a decent read, it didn’t blow me away. I had to look up the characters names to do the review. Maybe it’s that I set up my expectations a little too high. It’s in no way something I wouldn’t read again, it’s just not an incredibly memorable story to me, and once I finished it, it was easy for me to forget it and move on.