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Seven Rules for Breaking Hearts
by Kristyn J. Miller
Margo and her best friend, Jo, run a podcast sharing rules for how to take control of relationships to prevent getting a broken heart - basically, don't fall in love and don't get into a committed relationship.
But then Jo falls in love and now they are spending 2 weeks on Cataline Island, full of activities paid for by podcast sponsors specifically as a wedding trip.
Now they have to figure out how to explain to their listeners about Jo's change of heart while also figuring out new content. So they have an idea for Margo to start a social experiment - break her own dating rules to show why the rules matter. The guy? The groom's best friend and her high school nemesis.
I didn't go into this book expecting much but I was hooked from the start. I loved the chemistry between the characters and it's always so nice when a book's side characters are just as memorable as the main characters. I really loved the growth and character development. I was rooting for Margo and Declan to admit their feelings for each other because I loved their interactions so much.
Thank you to NetGalley and St Martin's Press for this ARC. My opinions are 100% my own.
But then Jo falls in love and now they are spending 2 weeks on Cataline Island, full of activities paid for by podcast sponsors specifically as a wedding trip.
Now they have to figure out how to explain to their listeners about Jo's change of heart while also figuring out new content. So they have an idea for Margo to start a social experiment - break her own dating rules to show why the rules matter. The guy? The groom's best friend and her high school nemesis.
I didn't go into this book expecting much but I was hooked from the start. I loved the chemistry between the characters and it's always so nice when a book's side characters are just as memorable as the main characters. I really loved the growth and character development. I was rooting for Margo and Declan to admit their feelings for each other because I loved their interactions so much.
Thank you to NetGalley and St Martin's Press for this ARC. My opinions are 100% my own.