3 disco balls
This Heart of Mine by C.C. Hunter
Publish date: February 27, 2018 by Wednesday Books
Category: Young Adult, Fiction, Suspense
I enjoyed reading this book and was drawn to the story line; it was very different and intriguing. The foundation of the story was solid, I just felt that parts of the execution didn’t work for me.Shy 17 year old, Leah, is awaiting a heart transplant. A popular boy from school, Eric, is found dead of an apparent suicide and Leah is the recipient of his heart. His twin brother, Matt, is the only one who does not believe that his brother killed himself. Leah starts having dreams that lead her to believe Matt: they work together to try and figure out what really happened to Eric.
The story moves quickly and you can’t help but keep reading to try and figure out what happens. I knew about half way through what the outcome would be, it was just a matter of how they would get there.
There is a love story that will remind you of those butterfly in your stomach days from your youth. It was cute, but may have been a bit too juvenile for me. I do understand that this was a young adult read and wasn’t expecting fireworks, it was just a little too cliche (shy, nerdy girl who doesn’t know how pretty she is and super cute, popular jock).
The author did a great job of exploring grief on all fronts: Leah’s own grief, her parents anguish, and friends reactions, as well as parent and sibling grief.
Although there were a few bumps, I do feel this book is a worthwhile read. It went quick and kept you engaged.
If you read this book and agree/disagree, I would love to hear from you.
I received an arc of this book from NetGalley for my honest review.
I’m definitely still in my youth and love young love, so I will DEFINITELY check this out! The plot reminds me a bit of Things We Know by Heart (Jessi Kirby) which I ADORED. Lovely review, Nikki!
– Aimee @ Aimee, Always
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Hope you enjoy it! Let me know how it goes 🙂
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Sounds like there was definitely a lot going on in this book. I love the premise of it 🙂
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So I know you said some parts didn’t resonate with you, and normally that’s enough to deter me from a book, but the review just made me want to devour this book. Hopefully NetGalley pulls through for me.
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Me too! I heard back from NetGalley pretty quickly on this one – you will have to let me know what you think! Enjoy!
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Not declined but still waiting to hear…lol
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Fingers crossed!
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I am ancient and don’t YA – but still enjoyed your review 😉
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“exploring grief” this is such an important topic especially for YA so when a decent- good book comes out I would have been all over that when I was in the library.
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I like the sound of this book. The though that by you having a transplant you can gain access to the donor in someway.
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I requested this one on Netgalley last week, hopefully I hear back soon because I’ve been wanting to read this one. Your review makes me want to read it even more, even though some aspects didn’t connect with you.
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I bope you get it! It was still a good read and I hope you enjoy it. I can’t wait to hear back on what you thought.
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I love the book cover and wonderful review as always
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