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Book Review: Starry-Eyed Love by Helena Hunting

  • Writer: Kristen Lewendon
    Kristen Lewendon
  • May 10, 2022
  • 1 min read

Spark House Book 2

 

My Review:

We have London and Jackson, two people that have purposely structured their love lives to be safe; picking partners that will be easy to leave so as to never get hurt the way losing parents hurts. Until they come crashing into each other’s orbits, and the harder they try to resist the pull to one another, the stronger the force drawing them together becomes. The sparks fly between the pair from the first moment we see them together – it’s just not in the most positive way. They generate all kinds of chemistry, even though they spend a big portion of the book fighting against it. It’s a slower burn romance and, to be honest, there were times I just wanted to hurry these two along a little. (Just a little though, because I enjoyed the build-up of anticipation.) For me, the loudest message I heard in this book was the importance of talking issues out. There’re several little things that are allowed to become really big deals before they’re finally cleared up at the end. And on that note, even though I liked Avery in the previous book, this one certainly didn’t show her in a very flattering light. Now that I’ve had the chance to spend a little more time with Harley, I can’t wait to find out what it will take to get a Happily Ever After for the third Spark sister.

I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book through NetGalley.


Other books in the series

When Sparks Fly (Spark House #1)

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