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Heart2Heart Anthology by Leslie Copeland

tinkcourtney's review against another edition

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5.0

Possibly the best anthology I’ve read

Usually an anthology full of stories from various authors is hit or miss for me. I got this one because I have read and loved most of the authors involved, and figured it would be worth it even if I didn’t like them all. Besides, it’s for charity, right?

But then I was blown away by how FUN it all was. There was not a single story in this that I didn’t enjoy, and some had me laughing out loud. The whole premise was great, and I loved all the unlikely pairings. It left me with a huge smile on my face, and a determination to read more from the authors I wasn’t as familiar with.

mhor's review against another edition

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4.0

Seriously cute stories.

kaitlin_durante's review against another edition

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4.0

What a cute collection of stories.
This was a great way to find some new authors to try!

liza5326's review against another edition

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4.0

I loved this anthology. A match-matching app that guarantees you your perfect match for a blind date on Valentine's Day? Yeah, I'm in! What follows is a lot of opposites attracts, pairings that you would never think would work but had me sighing. There were only a couple of misses story-wise. Otherwise, the entire anthology made me laugh, smile, and feel the love! With this group of authors, how could I not?

marlobo's review against another edition

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4.0

Common Tropes: Blind Date, Opposites Attract, Valentine's Day

The Magician and the Mortician by A.E. Wasp -3 stars

The Professional Gamer and the Paranormal Photographer by Alison Hendricks - 3 stars

The Assassin and the Dog Walker by Charlie Cochet - 4 stars

The Criminal and the Sommelier by Chris Owen - 3.5 stars

The Superhero and the NSA Agent by Hailey Turner - 3.5 stars

The Tattoo Artist and the Writer by Lily Morton - 3.5 stars

The Uber Driver and the Phone Sex Operator by Lucy Lennox - 3 stars

The Baker and the SEAL by May Archer - 4.5 stars

The Event Planner and the Electrician by Poppy Denison - 3.5 *need-a-bit-more* stars

The Lawyer and the Lobsterman by Ruthie Luhnow - 4 *need-much-more* stars

The Florist and the Lawyer by Sloane Kennedy - 3.5 stars

The Setup / The Fallout by ¿¿?? - 3 stars

iam's review against another edition

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4.0

Lovely anthology about a whole bunch of mostly opposites-attract m/m couples.

All stories feature cis men who are either gay or bi, and most stories have explicit sex scenes on-page.

Programmer & Window Cleaner: 4 stars
A cute set up for the anthology, where the lead developer of the matchmaking app Heart2Heart decides to leave work early the day before release to go on a date.

Magician & Mortician - A.E. Wasp: 4 stars
I adored the idea here, but some background details were missing or unfitting and the writing style didn't click with me.

Gamer & Paranormal Photographer - Alison Hendricks: 4 stars
Once again a super fun idea, but I would have liked more gaming.

Assassin & Dogwalker - Charlie Cochet: 4 stars
Worldbuilding and background information was lacking, but I enjoyed it nevertheless. It brough in an unexpected (or maybe expected, it is a story about an assassin after all.)

Criminal & Sommelier - Chris Owen: 5 stars
I absolutely adored the wine snobbery here despite neither knowing anything nor caring about any sort of alcohol. Sadly the whole art theft thing wasn't as in-detail as the wine stuff.

Superhero & NSA Agent - Hailey Turner: 4 stars
I loved the whole superhero thing, it was very cute!

Tattoo Artist & Writer - Lily Morton: 3 stars
Nothing wrong with this, it's friends-to-lovers with lots of pining, which isn't my favourite and I just wasn't engaged at all.

Uber driver & Phone sex operator - Lucy Lennox: 4 stars
I wanted to love this because it was fun, but first of all the jobs in the title are misleading - both characters are actually dancers. Plus the whole family thing in the background was depressing.

Navy Seal & Baker - May Archer: 5 stars
I loved that the author didn't shy away from a long intro because it was perfect!!! The way the characters clicked was wonderful too.

Event planner & Electrician - Poppy Dennison: 5 stars
So many smiles and laughing, it was adorable and made me feel all warm inside. Probably my favourite of the anthology, even if there are more outlandish stories in there.

Lawyer & Lobsterman - Ruthie Luhnow: 5 stars
This one truly was total opposites attract. It was awkward and messy and absolutely wonderful. I loved how the characters made it work in the end and how things turned around. I wish it had been longer.

Lawyer & Florist - Sloane Kennedy: 4 stars
Cute but I didn't really like the ending. The opposites attract was good, but I disliked he whole "look at me I'm such a good guy because I'm atttracted to an effeminate gay man and I don't shame him for it".

Overall I enjoyed this anthology a lot. I had however wished that some elements weren't so repetetive. Obviously almost all of the stories will be about a first date set up by a matchmaking app on Valentine's Day, but I think in 99% of the stories it was a female relative/colleage who set up at least one characters' profile on the app, which quickly got tiring to me. What's wrong with both characters wanting to do this on their own?!

I'm also a bit confused by the order of the stories. It didn't feel intuitive at all to open with the rather complex storiy of the Magician & the Mortician, and close with two stories that not only both feature lawyers but also very similar personalities.

Finally, while I of course adore that this is a charity anthology for LGBTQ charities... why is it all cis m/m couples? Why not feature characters from all over the spectrum and only include two letters instead?

haletostilinski1's review against another edition

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4.0

Whew! Finally finished.

Overall: 4 stars!

THE SET-UP - ☆☆☆
Cute little short story that sets up the rest of the short stories, although I admit it took me a few short stories to realize that Bailey leaving to go out with the cute nice guy without double-checking for any errors with the Heart2Heart algorithms set in motion all of these men falling in love together ;)

THE MAGICIAN AND THE MORTICIAN by A.E. Wasp - ☆☆☆ and a half, rounded down to three stars

I love A.E. Wasp, and this was a solid 4 star read for me until the hint that these two might invite third parties into their relationship later on down the line, and it's never cleared up on wether they're still for or against that once they really got to know each other. It bothered me and it was out of left field, I thought, especially this author hasn't done anything like that before. Most probably won't mind this, especially because a threesome doesn't actually happen, but I minded, so it's more a personal preference that is going into my rating.

Although the insta-lovey thing usually isn't my thing and I found it still to be a tad ridiculous here, the two MC's did have chemistry, for what it was worth and the sex, as it usually is with A.E. Wasp, was super hot ;).

Overall a fun story, though.

THE PROFESSIONAL GAMER AND THE PARANORMAL PHOTOGRAPHER by Alison Hendricks - ☆☆☆☆

I enjoyed this one. It was the complete opposite of the first story, though. No insta-love to be had here. Actually the date was not going well at all. But eventually these two made it work and actually turned out to be quite sweet together, with some great chemistry.

THE ASSASSIN AND THE DOG WALKER by Charlie Cochet - ☆☆☆☆☆

I loved this one. Cochet always manages to make me laugh and this one was no different, and at the same time she brings in the feels. She even managed to have another couple in the background seem like a real possibility and I wanted a story for them pronto ;).

THE CRIMINAL AND THE SOMMELIER by Chris Owen - SKIPPED

THE SUPERHERO AND THE NSA AGENT by Hailey Turner - ☆☆☆☆

I really enjoyed this one. It was sweet and cute and heartwarming. Also, it was interesting to read Hailey Turner's writing outside of the metahuman world she's created for that wonderful series. Still had some involvement with crime/law enforcement though which was fun.

THE TATTOO ARTIST AND THE WRITER by Lily Morton - ☆☆☆☆☆

I love Lily Morton and I loved this one. It was my favorite story of all these short stories. Morton was able to give these two a great, built in connection with them having been best friends all their lives, and why they never got together earlier was given a believable reason. These two had great chemistry together as well and this was the story I was most riveted to. Loved it.

THE UBER DRIVER AND THE PHONE SEX OPERATOR by Lucy Lennox - ☆☆☆☆

I liked this one. It didn't really touch on the Heart2Heart connection that much, though, and I feel like the story would be more aptly name "the two dancers" or something like that, because there wasn't much of them being an uber driver or a phone sex operator in this story at all.

Still a fun read and I liked their connection. They were good together. I still liked this one overall. Fun story :)

THE BAKER AND THE SEAL by May Archer - ☆☆☆☆ and a half stars, rounded down to four stars.

This was a fun one and written by one of my favorite new authors, May Archer. I really liked this one, and despite the silly, manufactured misunderstanding in the beginning, it worked out for the best because the misunderstanding didn't drag out and it didn't create a super amount of unnecessary drama, and it was actually kind of a fun misunderstanding. Unnecessary, definitely. But it was still fun.

And these two had a connection I felt and enjoyed a lot.

THE EVENT PLANNER AND THE ELECTRICIAN by Poppy Dennison - ☆☆

This was my first work of this author's that I've read and it didn't go well. I liked at first when it had a potential meet cute - Harvey is the electrician called in to where Theo works to help, Theo is on a ladder and falls and Harvey goes to catch him - but instead of him falling into his arms and them having a moment, Theo accidentally elbows Harvey in the nose and breaks it. Ouch. But probably more realistic than the swoon worthy romantic scene I was expecting.

I thought it was going well at first, but in this case even with the realness, these two didn't have a connection right off the bat, and continued not to have a connection through their date - and it didn't help when we were mostly told that they had fun and were talking without actually seeing any of it. Even when the previous stories did something like that, it had a balance of scenes where the characters were connecting. This didn't.

I found myself skimming it - especially the sex scene, even - and this was a short story. It just wasn't holding my interest. Then Theo was rude and indignant to Harvey over basically nothing and then Harvey had to be the one to apologize? And Theo's friend/boss acting like Harvey was in the wrong too? Like? This nice, kind guy did nothing and Theo was judging him for things he hadn't even done - and Harvey was the one who had to apologize?

Theo didn't want an older guy he was dating to look at how old he was and to judge him for his age - then maybe he shouldn't act so immature? Jesus.

Not a fan of this one.

THE LAWYER AND THE LOBSTERMAN by Ruthie Luhnow - ☆☆☆☆

This was also a new-to-me author but this went a lot better than the last story. I really enjoyed this and I thought Will and Isaac had a very great connection. This was another "disaster date" that turned out to work. These two made it work and I love stories where two people have nothing in common but they find that connection anyway. I love it because it shows that even if you had almost or nothing in common with someone, if you're able to get along and have chemistry, that doesn't matter. A relationship isn't all about the interests you share, imo.

Definitely enjoyed this one and I may check out this author in the future :D

THE FLORIST AND THE LAWYER by Sloane Kennedy - SKIPPED

THE FALLOUT - ☆☆☆

The fallout to Bailey's accidental screw-up. Ryder, as we come to know his name, was really sweet and kind and perfect for Bailey. They were cute, what little we got of them, and it rounded out all these short stories. The perfect bookend to, well, end the book lol.

Overall a slew of wonderfully enjoyable stories, worth the money - that is for charity, I believe - and worth a read. Definitely recommend :)

Annddd I'm done - reading all these short stories just took me awhile. Now, onward! :D

erindurrett's review against another edition

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4.0

Good compilation. Cute idea for an anthology.

zelda75's review

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5.0

Average rating: 4/5

Individual ratings:

The setup: 2.5 stars
Lucy Lennox 5 stars
May Archer 4/5 stars
Charlie Cochet 3/4 stars
Poppy Dennison 4 stars
Alison Hendricks 2/3 stars
Sloane Kennedy stars
Ruthie Luhnow 4/5 stars
Lily Morton 5 stars
Hailey Turner 4 stars
A E Wasp 4 stars
Chris Owen 2 stars

ctsquirrel's review against another edition

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4.0

I'm wondering if my habit of tagging occupations and locations might break Goodreads in this instance?

One of the main reasons I read anthologies is to discover new authors, but I didn't really learn anything new from this one. I enjoyed the books by the authors I knew and love (Wasp, Archer, Cochet), but the others were just okay. I think the final two stories didn't do well for me because they were basically the same story, stuffy lawyer gets unstuffed by a happy-go-lucky type: a mascot in one and a florist in the other. If they had been spread out I wouldn't have accidentally combined them in my head.

The Set-up & The Fallout
3.5/5

The Magician & The Mortician by A.E. Wasp
4/5 First favorite

The Professional Gamer and the Paranormal Photographer by Alison Hendricks
3/5 Too Insta-Lovey

The Assassin and the Dog Walker by Charlie Cochet
3/5

The Criminal and the Sommelier by Chris Owen
3/5

The Superhero and the NSA Agent by Hailey Turner
3.5/5

The Tattoo Artist and the Writer by Lily Morton
4/5

The Uber Driver and the Phone Sex Operator by Lucy Lennox
4/5 Third favorite

The Baker and the Seal by May Archer
4/5 Second favorite

The Event Planner and the Electrician by Poppy Dennison
3/5

The Lawyer and the Lobsterman by Ruthie Luhnow
2.5/5

The Florist and the Lawyer by Sloane Kennedy
2.5/5