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Heartbreaker by Meagan Vernon







Title: HeartBreaker Series: Heart Duet #2 Author: Magan Vernon Genre: Romantic Comedy Release Date: May 6, 2019

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I’ve broken my fair share of hearts. They don’t call me a former teen heartthrob for nothing.

Now, I’m a single dad and things are finally looking up for me in life and love for that matter.

But then the ghost of Hollywood past showed up at my doorstep. Now I have to decide if it’s time to go back to my old life, for her, or if I keep it all in the past...for her.

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HeartBreaker is told from the Male POV

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PLAYLIST

Playlist for HeartThrob and HeartBreaker (Don’t judge. You know you love some 90s Teen HeartThrobs)

·         I Want It That Way by Backstreet Boys ·         Wonderwall by Oasis ·         Iris by Goo Goo Dolls ·         Livin La Vida Loca by Ricky Martin ·         MMMBop by Hanson ·         Give It To You by Jordan Knight ·         It’s Gonna Be May by NSync ·         All or Nothing by O-Town ·         Every Other Time by LFO ·         The Hardest Thing by 98 Degrees ·         What Makes You Beautiful by One Direction ·         On The Way Down by Ryan Cabrera ·         Crazy For This Girl by Evan and Jaron ·         One Time by Justin Bieber ·         What A Girl Wants by Christina Aguilera ·         IDOL by BTS ·         Back Here by BB Mak ·         Stitches by Shawn Mendes ·         Sucker by Jonas Brothers ·         Boys In The Band by New Kids on The Block



 

BOOK REVIEW




Heartbreaker is Book 2 in the Heart Duet and it is recommended to be read together.


Heartbreaker is told in Lennox’s POV.


Lennox was a previous teenage heartthrob and had an affair with his TV mom at the end of their show. Lennox has an issue with drugs and alcohol and is about to go to rehab when Trish (tv mom) and her attorney shows up at a meeting with him to sign over rights to their soon to be child. They have an NDA that he has to sign in order to keep things quiet because they know it could ruin both of their careers.


Sixteen years later this child shows up on Lennox’s door while Rachel is there. Rachel makes a mistake that can cost Lennox more than he realizes.


After talking with Trish, Lennox is offered a spot on her show in exchange for him being able to see their daughter. But does he want to leave behind his young daughter Juniper while he does this TV spot?


I had a hard time getting into Lennox’s side of the story. I feel like there was so much missing and the ending was rushed. I feel like parts of the story were missing.


I really did enjoy this story but if there was more to fill in gaps it would have made it even better! I was really hoping there would be more substance to Lennox and his thought process through everything going on in his head during everything. I also wish there would have been more dialogue when he explained everything to Juniper about everything.


Thank you so much to Magan for the free review copy in exchange for my honest opinion!



 



EXCERPTS

The world of acting never prepared me for life as a single dad.

“Juniper, are your shoes and pants on?” I yelled up the stairs, scraping the last of the sugary cereal she took two bites out of into the trash.

“Dad, I’m pooping! I can’t wear pants while I poop.” Her voice echoed through the high ceilings of the house.

I thought boys were the only ones who farted all the time and had poop jokes. Not Juniper. The girl decided her regular time to go was right before we had to leave for school and anytime, we were out at a restaurant. Usually, she announced it by making a thunderous farting noise and saying she had to go really bad.

After pushing the last of her breakfast into the trash, I wiped my hands on a dish towel before darting up the stairs and heading into Juniper’s bedroom.

When Ally left, I decided to give Juniper a clean slate and let her redo her room. Little did I know that would mean taking away the celestial sky theme Ally picked out, painting over a starry night ceiling and getting rid of the princess bed. All to be replaced with a pirate bunk bed and a mural from one of the Lego movies.

In between all of the scattered toys lay her school pants. Right next to her light-up tennis shoes she just had to have because, apparently, they made her run faster.

“Dad, I told you I was pooping! You didn’t need to come snooping for my pants.”

I turned around to see Juniper standing in her school polo and Wonder Woman underoos, hands on her hips and a scowl on her face. “Just wanted to make sure you were ready; we have to leave soon.”

“You can’t rush a woman, Daddy,” she said with a huff, grabbing her pants on the floor before sliding them on.

“Oh?” I raised an eyebrow, wondering where she’d heard that remark.

“That’s what Mommy always says to Chad when they close the door. I’m not supposed to listen or interrupt them since Mommy gives me her phone to play games, but I heard her yell that.”

My interest was piqued as I stepped forward, wondering exactly the two were arguing about. “Were they fighting?”

She nodded as she slid her shoes on. “I think so. There was a lot of grunting, and then I kept hearing some banging on the walls then Chad yelling that he was coming. But I don’t know where he was going.”

She wrinkled her nose in question, but all of the heat drained from my body as I gulped. So, not arguing.

“You know, probably just a grown-up discussion they were having,” I said quickly helping her up and trying not to look her in the eye. Taking a mental note that next time Rachel came over to make sure Juniper wasn’t anywhere she could hear us.

As soon as I opened the front door, Juniper and the dog ran to each other like they were lifelong friends who hadn’t seen the other in years.

“Princess Cupcake, you’re here!” Juniper cooed, taking the little eight-pound spiky brown-haired dog in her arms. She petted her behind her perky little ears, the dog closing her eyes and panting in response.

“Princess Cupcake?” Roo asked.

I shrugged, looking up to see her and her sister both standing in the doorway.

I was afraid after our talk this afternoon that Rachel wouldn’t come. But seeing her there had me smiling even wider.

“I guess Juniper and I may have to discuss a name change,” I said, stepping aside and letting everyone into the foyer.

“Come on, Princess Cupcake, come see my room.” Juniper and Ariana charged up the stairs.

“Hey, be careful. A dog is a live animal, not a toy,” I yelled on deaf ears since the girls had already ascended the stairs and rounded the corner in a flurry of giggles.

“I’d better check to make sure Squeaky, err, Princess Cupcake is okay,” Roo said before bounding up the stairs after the girls.

I waited a full five seconds before I wrapped my arms around Rachel, crushing my lips to hers.

She stilled as her first reaction then slowly her body melted against mine. Her mouth parting as our tongues met.

Her kisses were sweet like her vanilla lip gloss and strawberry bubblegum. I wanted to stay in that moment with her. To get lost in those lips. But reality slapped me back when she put her hands on my chest, gently pushing against me until she broke our kiss.

“As much as I enjoy that, I have a feeling there’s something else going on in that pretty blond head of yours. Like maybe you’re still thinking about L.A.?” She raised her eyebrows. I swallowed hard. “Maybe.”

She blinked. “So, is getting the dog a deciding factor and we’re just here for moral support?” Her words trailed as she caught her swollen lip between her teeth.

Letting out a deep breath, I leaned back, dropping my hands from her waist. “I don’t know, Rach. I’ll be honest. I’m still twisted about the whole thing. I guess I figured the dog would help make this decision.”

“Seriously? After everything earlier today and you still don’t know what you want.” She shook her head, muttering under her breath. 

I winced as if her words verbally slapped me. “I know. It’s hard to say no to Trish. It’s a great opportunity in L.A. for Juni and me.”

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Magan Vernon has been living off of reader tears since she wrote her first short story in 2004. She now spends her time killing off fictional characters, pretending to plot while she really just watches Netflix, and she tries to do this all while her two young children run amok around her Texas ranch. Find her online at www.maganvernon.com

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