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Rebecca can do no wrong in my eyes!! I really loved seeing this side of Rhett that we haven’t been able to see in the first two books. He’s so loyal and loving and really does care about others. The twists this story has I was not expecting AT ALL! All I can say is Rhett deserves all the love ALWAYS
emotional
funny
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
3.5⭐️ this book was a little better than meh but I will probably never think about it again in my entire life lol.
I can’t even think of anything to write in this review. The nice thing was it’s short
I can’t even think of anything to write in this review. The nice thing was it’s short
challenging
emotional
funny
hopeful
sad
fast-paced
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
challenging
emotional
funny
sad
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
ALL the heart emoji's!! This new addition to the Campus Nights series is fall-in-love fun, completely adorable, and it has the perfect amount of emotion to push Rhett Rauthruss to the top of Jenshak's best book boyfriend list!
How Rebecca Jenshak continues to top herself when writing these amazing men and then making me fall for each and every single one of them is a true artform and yet she has proven herself once again that she is a goddess of this art.
Rhett Rauthruss was a monogamous relationship man, who entered collage with a girlfriend (one absolutely none of his friends liked - more to how she treated him and his friends vs. who she was a person), but Rhett stayed with her for multiple reasons, which we find out in this book and honestly, once you get to know Rhett, he is loyal, sweet, smart, pretty much everything you'd want in a long term partner and I can see why Carrie - his ex - didn't want to give him up. From past books there was a sense that he didn't want let out of his relationship, but now that we get a chance inside Rhett's mind there was more going on and it only makes him a nicer guy. I'm telling you, Rhett is top shelf book boyfriend material.
Sienna Hale is in her last year of Valley U and aside from figure skating, which she loves, it won't take her beyond competitions at school. She has to make a choice what she wants to do after college, but nothing really excites her, until she literally bumps into, or more correctly, a large brick wall of a hockey player plows her over on the ice rink. From the first time she meets Rhett he does and says everything wrong, but there is still something about the man that sets her heart thumping and not in the bad way that she knows she needs to keep a watch on. While she does have a heart condition, being with Rhett is exciting, but should she really get her hopes up and jump into something with school graduation looming?
Broken Hearts is probably more focused on Valley U sports than some of Jenshak's more recent books which made for a really exciting plot along with the love story. Having both main characters involved on the ice was a brilliant twist and I loved that addition. Both Sierra and Rhett are supportive of each other's sport and understand the physicality of what it takes to be a collegiate athlete. I enjoyed their competitive streak, but also their soft, intimate moments since they both knew rest was a huge part of recovery in staying healthy. They were a perfect match.
I also loved how Rhett handled everything revolving around his ex. From the beginning of this series Carrie was over the top and I liked that it didn't stop cold turkey just because they were broken up. He may be a big, tough hockey player, but he's also a sweet, vulnerable man and I really enjoyed that side of Rhett. It carried over in his new relationship with Sierra which showed that is just the type of man he is and it certainly made me fall harder for him.
Broken Hearts is truly a perfect addition to this series, but also a really good book read as a standalone.
How Rebecca Jenshak continues to top herself when writing these amazing men and then making me fall for each and every single one of them is a true artform and yet she has proven herself once again that she is a goddess of this art.
Rhett Rauthruss was a monogamous relationship man, who entered collage with a girlfriend (one absolutely none of his friends liked - more to how she treated him and his friends vs. who she was a person), but Rhett stayed with her for multiple reasons, which we find out in this book and honestly, once you get to know Rhett, he is loyal, sweet, smart, pretty much everything you'd want in a long term partner and I can see why Carrie - his ex - didn't want to give him up. From past books there was a sense that he didn't want let out of his relationship, but now that we get a chance inside Rhett's mind there was more going on and it only makes him a nicer guy. I'm telling you, Rhett is top shelf book boyfriend material.
Sienna Hale is in her last year of Valley U and aside from figure skating, which she loves, it won't take her beyond competitions at school. She has to make a choice what she wants to do after college, but nothing really excites her, until she literally bumps into, or more correctly, a large brick wall of a hockey player plows her over on the ice rink. From the first time she meets Rhett he does and says everything wrong, but there is still something about the man that sets her heart thumping and not in the bad way that she knows she needs to keep a watch on. While she does have a heart condition, being with Rhett is exciting, but should she really get her hopes up and jump into something with school graduation looming?
Broken Hearts is probably more focused on Valley U sports than some of Jenshak's more recent books which made for a really exciting plot along with the love story. Having both main characters involved on the ice was a brilliant twist and I loved that addition. Both Sierra and Rhett are supportive of each other's sport and understand the physicality of what it takes to be a collegiate athlete. I enjoyed their competitive streak, but also their soft, intimate moments since they both knew rest was a huge part of recovery in staying healthy. They were a perfect match.
I also loved how Rhett handled everything revolving around his ex. From the beginning of this series Carrie was over the top and I liked that it didn't stop cold turkey just because they were broken up. He may be a big, tough hockey player, but he's also a sweet, vulnerable man and I really enjoyed that side of Rhett. It carried over in his new relationship with Sierra which showed that is just the type of man he is and it certainly made me fall harder for him.
Broken Hearts is truly a perfect addition to this series, but also a really good book read as a standalone.
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes