Book Review: Toxic Hearts
I had everything until I lost it all.
One reckless night, one brutal car crash, and suddenly, my privileged, sheltered world came crumbling down. My parents gave me an get clean or lose everything. So, they sent me to a remote lake house in Missouri, where I had nothing but silence, my regrets, and the painful truth of my addiction. Just as I started to rebuild, life knocked me down again, this time with a Type 1 diabetes diagnosis.
Desperate for stability, I took a job at a restaurant owned by Nick, a hardened veteran barely keeping his head above water. He was drowning in debt; I was drowning in uncertainty. Then he proposed the a marriage of convenience. For him, it was a lifeline. For me, it meant medical care I couldn't afford. It was supposed to be simple, just survival. No emotions. No messy attachments.
Toxic Hearts is my story. Raw, messy, and painfully honest. Proof that even the most shattered hearts can still find a way to heal.
My Review
OMG. This book is a heart wrecker for sure. It has my emotions all over the place. I was totally invested in this story. It is one that you are truly not going to want to miss. An automatic five star read!
You want to agree with Nick in the beginning that Melanie acts like a "princess", but we would both be very wrong. Melanie is not spoiled. She really just wanted to break free from her parents, especially her father. Her mother acts like a trophy wife. Melanie was like a caged bird.
I really felt for Melanie. She sure got a lot thrown at her. Yet, despite it all, she showed a real fighting spirit. Nick really is a hero. Not all heroes wear capes. Love the depth of emotions these two shared. It just made the romantic connection between them that much better.
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