Take a photo of a barcode or cover
yallshouldreadthis 's review for:
Heart to Heart
by Penelope Freed
I squealed with delight when I got an email from
Penelope with the ARC for this book. I couldn’t sit down and read it until this morning, but once I did I read it in one sitting. I feel like I really know these characters, like they’re old friends from high school, and I was so ready to see what happened with them as they navigated all the big changes coming up in their lives.
Gosh. I can relate to scared, stubborn Hannah so much. And to overexcited, overly helpful and kind of pushy Trevor. Penelope has a way of writing their flaws in such a real way that when they finally sit down and start to parse out their behavior and how to fix their problems, you’re truly proud of them for their growth. And that’s what happens here! Maturity is a hard thing to come by sometimes, but I was really happy to see both of these two characters that I’ve come to love over four books grow up. And excited still to see glimpses into what was happening with Katy, Olivia, Lisa, and Martin. They’re all excellent friends to Hannah, the type of friends that everyone should have. It was aching and a little heartbreaking to see the angst that Hannah and Trevor both had to go through, but I was so happy when they found a resolution and were honest with each other.
And that epilogue, are you kidding me??? Happy smiles and happy tears! A perfect bow on the end of this excellent series that I will recommend to everyone and read again and again.
Penelope with the ARC for this book. I couldn’t sit down and read it until this morning, but once I did I read it in one sitting. I feel like I really know these characters, like they’re old friends from high school, and I was so ready to see what happened with them as they navigated all the big changes coming up in their lives.
Gosh. I can relate to scared, stubborn Hannah so much. And to overexcited, overly helpful and kind of pushy Trevor. Penelope has a way of writing their flaws in such a real way that when they finally sit down and start to parse out their behavior and how to fix their problems, you’re truly proud of them for their growth. And that’s what happens here! Maturity is a hard thing to come by sometimes, but I was really happy to see both of these two characters that I’ve come to love over four books grow up. And excited still to see glimpses into what was happening with Katy, Olivia, Lisa, and Martin. They’re all excellent friends to Hannah, the type of friends that everyone should have. It was aching and a little heartbreaking to see the angst that Hannah and Trevor both had to go through, but I was so happy when they found a resolution and were honest with each other.
And that epilogue, are you kidding me??? Happy smiles and happy tears! A perfect bow on the end of this excellent series that I will recommend to everyone and read again and again.