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Sometimes someone crashes into your life unexpectedly and shakes everything up. Rhett and Sienna’s love story is sweet, funny, and emotionally charged. It touches on sensitive subjects that add realistic elements to this addictive and entertaining Campus Nights world.
okay i did really like them together. i feel like these books just don’t really make me feel much. like even things that are supposed to have a big impact don’t really impact me. i also think carrie dying was fairly unnecessary and was entirely to make conflict (which romance authors need to learn that you can have conflict without breaking up your main characters)
as i read: okay woah that’s deep carrie dying. i hope they don’t break up cause of it.
as i read: okay woah that’s deep carrie dying. i hope they don’t break up cause of it.
I adored Rhett and Sienna - this is probably my favorite of the series so far. Rhett was so lovable and Sienna was his perfect match. I cannot wait for the next book!
funny
relaxing
fast-paced
Overall Grade: 4.5 ⭐️
If you’ve been reading Rebecca Jenshak’s Campus Nights’s stories, then you are familiar with Rhett, Adam and Heath’s roommate who has struggled with his relationship with his long-distance girlfriend. No one seems to like her except Rhett, and it causes some issues with the chemistry of the apartment. Not a lot of issues, but going into Broken Hearts, Rhett’s story, you’re ready for him to find the woman who truly fits him.
We meet the heroine of Jenshak’s story quickly. Sienna is a figure skater who attends Valley U. Like Rhett, she’s in her final year at Valley, and she’s unsure where her life will take her after graduation. She will no longer skate competitively, she isn’t sure what she really wants to do with her life, and working for the same company as her father doesn’t interest her.
One day, wanting some alone time on the ice, she stays behind after practice, only to be met with Rhett, who also is looking for peace. When they decide to share the ice, everything is going well until two of Rhett’s teammates show up. Even though they are louder than she would prefer, she decides to ignore them...until she can’t because Rhett accidentally runs into her and knocks her down. It is there when Rhett and Sienna’s story begins. As both of them traverse their busy schedules and various meetings, they begin to grow feelings for each other. However, tragedy strikes and almost derails their journey.
As is the case with other Rebecca Jenshak stories, Rhett in Broken Hearts falls hard for Sienna. There is an ease to their relationship that you don’t find in the earlier books with his long-distance girlfriend. For Rhett to find Sienna and grow almost instantly attached to her, you can’t help but love his character in this story. There are eventual complications, ones I don’t want to divulge here, but the trend of Jenshak’s hero and heroine spending much of the story together continues in this book. They are sweet together, and their story touches your heart.
Rebecca Jenshak’s Broken Hearts is a story about finding your true partner and “leaning” into them when times are tough. It’s about becoming vulnerable when you want to run and hide because, in the end, the payoff is greater intimacy and greater love. And that is what you get from Broken Hearts: big love. In fact, I think the epilogue and bonus epilogue might just be the sweetest of the bunch.
If you’ve been reading Rebecca Jenshak’s Campus Nights’s stories, then you are familiar with Rhett, Adam and Heath’s roommate who has struggled with his relationship with his long-distance girlfriend. No one seems to like her except Rhett, and it causes some issues with the chemistry of the apartment. Not a lot of issues, but going into Broken Hearts, Rhett’s story, you’re ready for him to find the woman who truly fits him.
We meet the heroine of Jenshak’s story quickly. Sienna is a figure skater who attends Valley U. Like Rhett, she’s in her final year at Valley, and she’s unsure where her life will take her after graduation. She will no longer skate competitively, she isn’t sure what she really wants to do with her life, and working for the same company as her father doesn’t interest her.
One day, wanting some alone time on the ice, she stays behind after practice, only to be met with Rhett, who also is looking for peace. When they decide to share the ice, everything is going well until two of Rhett’s teammates show up. Even though they are louder than she would prefer, she decides to ignore them...until she can’t because Rhett accidentally runs into her and knocks her down. It is there when Rhett and Sienna’s story begins. As both of them traverse their busy schedules and various meetings, they begin to grow feelings for each other. However, tragedy strikes and almost derails their journey.
As is the case with other Rebecca Jenshak stories, Rhett in Broken Hearts falls hard for Sienna. There is an ease to their relationship that you don’t find in the earlier books with his long-distance girlfriend. For Rhett to find Sienna and grow almost instantly attached to her, you can’t help but love his character in this story. There are eventual complications, ones I don’t want to divulge here, but the trend of Jenshak’s hero and heroine spending much of the story together continues in this book. They are sweet together, and their story touches your heart.
Rebecca Jenshak’s Broken Hearts is a story about finding your true partner and “leaning” into them when times are tough. It’s about becoming vulnerable when you want to run and hide because, in the end, the payoff is greater intimacy and greater love. And that is what you get from Broken Hearts: big love. In fact, I think the epilogue and bonus epilogue might just be the sweetest of the bunch.
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
emotional
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:
No
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
sad
medium-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:
Yes
Graphic: Death, Sexual content
challenging
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
sad
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