Thanks to Candace Robinson for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Release Date: Available Now
234 Pages
Synopsis: May Falkner’s past two years have been a rough road. When her father suddenly passes away, May needs to find a job to help out her mom and regain some control over her life. Working at the bookstore helps her heal, laugh, and hope again. It also leads her to cross paths with Nico Evitts, who begins as just a co-worker, but becomes so much more.
When it all becomes perfect, because there is no perfect, life steps in to prove once again that it all can crash down harder than before. This is a story about finding yourself, love, and the things in life that are still here.
Hearts are like balloons. Sometimes they inflate…Sometimes they deflate…
Hearts Are Like Balloons is the second novella I’ve read by author and fellow blogger, Candace Robinson. A YA contemporary romance, this short yet magical story had me laughing and crying on more than one occasion. It touches on so many issues including: death of a parent, suicide, teen pregnancy, and infant death. Each of these can have a devastating effect on a person’s life, and this story could have buckled under the weight of them, but instead, the characters are able to overcome these tragedies in a messy, yet realistic way.
May is someone who teen readers will instantly relate to. She’s a flawed character who makes mistakes, yet learns from them instead of repeating them. She ultimately turns these experiences around for the better. The other characters are quirky and equally well-written and help bring this story to life.
The romance between May and Nico is lovely, although they go through some tough times. Their relationship is realistic and emotional, and I was rooting for them the entire time I was reading. As I reached the end, I found myself reluctant to say goodbye.
In the end, Hearts Are Like Balloons is a beautifully told tale of love, loss, and new beginnings. It’s a perfect read that I HIGHLY recommend for older teens and adults.
WOW!!! Five stars?! This needs to go on my TBR immediately! Wonderful review! I actually like this cover too. It’s really simplistic and different, but I kind of like that. Great job, Kim!
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Thank you so much Krysti! I guarantee you are going to LOVE this!😊
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Great review Kim 🙂
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Thanks Carrie!💁🏻
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Thanks so much for the lovely review!!! ❤️🎈
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No thanks necessary Candace. I LOVED it!😊
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I’m so glad the book was a hit!!
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It was absolutely brilliant!😊
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Yes!! Awesome to hear!!
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wow a lot of heavy topics here, but it sounds well worth a read!
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There are, but Candace balances them with humorous moments. This could have turned into an over-the-top, angst-filled story, but instead it leaves you with a wonderful feeling. I really can’t recommend it enough!💁🏻
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Ahh that’s so good!!
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Reading your review made me think of Party of Five.
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Maybe because of the issues raised it has a little of that vibe Vinnie.😊
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I would definitely say that. Amazing write up as always, Kim.
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Thanks Vinnie!
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I love your writing.
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I like issue-based YAs and I love the fact that this book evoked different emotions from you and a 5star rating… I am convinced. Really intrigued by this one. Fab review.
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Thanks Diana. I think you would really like this. It’s been a few days since I finished this and I’m still thinking about it.😊
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Sounds wonderful!
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That it was Natasha!😊
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Oh my gosh, how I never heard of this book because it sounds like something I would LOVE! Adding it to my tbr. Thank you for the rec, Kim!!
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I think you would love this Jen!
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I’m surprised it survived under the weight of all those topics! Sounds like a wonderful, well-written and beautiful story. Great review! 😀
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Especially as it’s a novella. Candace did a fantastic job with it. It’s a story I’m not going to forget anytime soon.
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