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Just a Heartbeat Away
by Cara Bastone
medium-paced
DID NOT START OFF WELL.
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Okay.
This book made me realize one of my biggest contemporary romance pet peeves.
I HATE when one of the love interests starts off in a relationship. Just super unnecessary for me. It makes all of those good moments between them when that chemistry is starting to build feel tainted by the fact that someone is still attached to someone else. UGH. And in this book it wasn’t until 60%+ where it was confirmed Via was at last single.
Since that brought my rating real low I’ll throw in a few things I did like. I liked the other tropes and conversations surrounding grief, resilience and moving on. There’s some good moments about being in a relationship with a larger age gap and what that can mean for both parties. Solid side characters who were supportive friends to Sebastian and Via.
Also this was oddly Hallmarky and then got dashed with way more heated spice RIGHT at the very end that I was a bit taken back. Easy to skim over since it’s at the end, but if you’re waiting for that slow burn to kick in, it eventually does.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: multiple open door concentrated at the end
- Trigger/Content Warnings: widower, mentions of growing up in foster homes, depictions of grief
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Okay.
This book made me realize one of my biggest contemporary romance pet peeves.
I HATE when one of the love interests starts off in a relationship. Just super unnecessary for me. It makes all of those good moments between them when that chemistry is starting to build feel tainted by the fact that someone is still attached to someone else. UGH. And in this book it wasn’t until 60%+ where it was confirmed Via was at last single.
Since that brought my rating real low I’ll throw in a few things I did like. I liked the other tropes and conversations surrounding grief, resilience and moving on. There’s some good moments about being in a relationship with a larger age gap and what that can mean for both parties. Solid side characters who were supportive friends to Sebastian and Via.
Also this was oddly Hallmarky and then got dashed with way more heated spice RIGHT at the very end that I was a bit taken back. Easy to skim over since it’s at the end, but if you’re waiting for that slow burn to kick in, it eventually does.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: multiple open door concentrated at the end
- Trigger/Content Warnings: widower, mentions of growing up in foster homes, depictions of grief