HIDDEN HEARTS
by
Olivia Dade
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Pub
Date: 6/20/17
An Admirer With A Secret . . .
Mary Higgs could be the poster girl for
the buttoned-up librarian. She follows the rules. Stays ʼtil
closing. Her kindness and dedication to her patrons is legendary. But
those patrons have no idea what she’s typing to the mysterious
shut-in who emailed the library needing a library card three months
ago . . .
When the elusive Miles O’Connor shows
up, he’s no invalid. A year ago, he was the gleaming, ab-sational
star of the small screen. Then came the accident. Now he’s a
wounded recluse with a pizza habit and fears so unshakable that only
the thought of losing Mary to an online date could lure him out of
his cabin.
Soon their email rapport has turned
into weekends on the couch, watching tearjerkers and driving each
other insane with red-hot makeout sessions. But as the desire grows
and their horizons expand, the life that brought them together might
not be enough for either of them . . .
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3.5 Stars
This was an enjoyable read. I really liked Mary. She's relatable because the things she has to work through most women including myself struggle with themselves. I will say her choices in movies is way different then mine, but one of my favorite parts in this book is when Miles and her stay in and watch a movie. I liked both Miles and Mary together because they give each other the strength to to be the people they are meant to be. Miles' life is forever changed because of one event, but it could bring him on the path he was meant to be on. You can feel the pain, the happiness and fear both Miles and Mary have, but it turns into one good book. I really liked Mary's best friend. This is the first book I've read in the series and I'll have to go check out Sarah's book.
3.5 Stars
This was an enjoyable read. I really liked Mary. She's relatable because the things she has to work through most women including myself struggle with themselves. I will say her choices in movies is way different then mine, but one of my favorite parts in this book is when Miles and her stay in and watch a movie. I liked both Miles and Mary together because they give each other the strength to to be the people they are meant to be. Miles' life is forever changed because of one event, but it could bring him on the path he was meant to be on. You can feel the pain, the happiness and fear both Miles and Mary have, but it turns into one good book. I really liked Mary's best friend. This is the first book I've read in the series and I'll have to go check out Sarah's book.
Olivia Dade grew up an undeniable—and
proud—nerd, prone to ignoring the world around her as she read any
book she could find. Her favorite stories, though, were always
romances. As an adult, she earned an M.A. in American history and
worked in a variety of jobs that required her to hide her bawdy
interior under a demure exterior: Colonial Williamsburg interpreter,
high school teacher, academic tutor, and (of course) librarian.
Finally, though, she realized the call of the hussy could no longer
be denied. So now she writes contemporary romantic comedy with plenty
of sex, banter, and nerdery. When not writing, she cooks alongside
her husband, dabbles in photography, and tries to hide her collection
of throbbing-intensive romances from her curious daughter. Visit her
on the web at oliviadade.com.
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