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A review by whatemmareads26
Dear Heart, You Screwed Me by Ashlee Rose
4.0
POV: First person / Dual
Genre: Age Gap / Best Friends Dad / Love after loss / Accidental marriage / Feisty heroine / Possessive hero
Two years after the sudden death of her fiancé, Reese moves to New York from the UK to start a new job at a PR company. She is desperate to start a new life after all her pain and suffering. On her first day she meets Connie, the two hit it off and despite struggling to let go of the past, with a friend like Connie she finally starts to live again.
Then one night, in a Champagne Bar, a handsome man sends her a bottle of bubbly before disappearing into the night. But the stranger keeps popping up and then on one fateful night, after far too many shots of tequila, the unimaginable happens… Reese wakes up the following morning with a pounding headache, a naked man beside her and a ring on her finger.
Mortified by the events, Reese expects a quick annulment, but Killian isn’t quite ready to let her go…
Reese was a beautiful character, she’d been through so much and my heart broke for her, but her tenacity and feistiness showed that she was stronger than she thought she was.
Killian was exceptional, I loved him! The definition of an alpha male for sure, he was possessive, powerful, passionate, knows what he wants and goes for it. He made mistakes and kept secrets, but honestly, I never doubted that his heart was in the right place. He was most definitely an alpha, but one who showed his emotions, and that made me love him even more.
Together Reese and Killian were perfection, and the addition of Connie to the story was an absolute delight.
Dear Heart, You Screwed Me was full of highs and lows, it was a story about the claws of grief, loneliness, loss and pain, but it’s also about learning how to live and love again, about finding joy, rediscovering who you are and the power of a good friend. There were hilarious moments, there were angsty moments, and there were most definitely heartbreaking moments, but the journey you’re taken on is worth every breath-holding moment.
4.5⭐️
Genre: Age Gap / Best Friends Dad / Love after loss / Accidental marriage / Feisty heroine / Possessive hero
Two years after the sudden death of her fiancé, Reese moves to New York from the UK to start a new job at a PR company. She is desperate to start a new life after all her pain and suffering. On her first day she meets Connie, the two hit it off and despite struggling to let go of the past, with a friend like Connie she finally starts to live again.
Then one night, in a Champagne Bar, a handsome man sends her a bottle of bubbly before disappearing into the night. But the stranger keeps popping up and then on one fateful night, after far too many shots of tequila, the unimaginable happens… Reese wakes up the following morning with a pounding headache, a naked man beside her and a ring on her finger.
Mortified by the events, Reese expects a quick annulment, but Killian isn’t quite ready to let her go…
Reese was a beautiful character, she’d been through so much and my heart broke for her, but her tenacity and feistiness showed that she was stronger than she thought she was.
Killian was exceptional, I loved him! The definition of an alpha male for sure, he was possessive, powerful, passionate, knows what he wants and goes for it. He made mistakes and kept secrets, but honestly, I never doubted that his heart was in the right place. He was most definitely an alpha, but one who showed his emotions, and that made me love him even more.
Together Reese and Killian were perfection, and the addition of Connie to the story was an absolute delight.
Dear Heart, You Screwed Me was full of highs and lows, it was a story about the claws of grief, loneliness, loss and pain, but it’s also about learning how to live and love again, about finding joy, rediscovering who you are and the power of a good friend. There were hilarious moments, there were angsty moments, and there were most definitely heartbreaking moments, but the journey you’re taken on is worth every breath-holding moment.
4.5⭐️