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Paper Hearts by Claire Contreras

aridehalgh's review against another edition

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4.0

Claire Contreras writes romance so damn well!
You become so involved in the love story between the 2 characters!

I definitely preferred Kaleidoscope Hearts but this was nearly just as good!!!

the_sassy_bookworm's review against another edition

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2.0

Bleh, didn't like the H, or the fact that the h felt like she had to apologize!

thaictaff's review against another edition

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2.0

There are books that I go in knowing it won't be so good so I don't expect much of it, but I actually this one wouldn't be too bad, the synopsis kind of reminded me of Appealed, which is why I decided to read this. Well, it wasn't anything like it, the characters were annoying and stupid and I honestly didn't care if they end up together or not. Which obviously, they did.
Anyways, this was horrible.

riyaborgohain613's review against another edition

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5.0

At first this book ripped my heart with the pain that came along with it.I was so pained at how much both Jensen and Mia were broken pieces of each.

At some point I thought it would be better if Mia and Jensen would stop loving each other and find someone else. But love doesn't work that way and they found their lost love again.I couldn't be more happier, now that they are together. I feel like my broken heart is mended at the end of the book.It left me in a terrible mess of tears and happiness I never thought I could love a book this much.

Recommended to everyone who wants to read about a second chance romance novel.

miem1004's review against another edition

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emotional funny hopeful inspiring sad tense medium-paced

5.0

heatherfoltz's review against another edition

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medium-paced

4.0

kursed_reads's review against another edition

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4.0

Kaleidoscope Hearts is certain to give you the feels of every variety! This title cemented Claire Contreras as a must-read author for me. She brings the three Hs - heart, humor and hotness!!

schmab's review against another edition

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5.0

Wow. I thought I loved Kaleidoscope Hearts, but Paper Hearts blew me away. I had such anticipation over seeing Mia and Jensen's story unfold that I was sure I was setting myself up for disappointment. Man, was I wrong! I loved absolutely everything about this story. I don't know if it's because I had all of the first book to fall in love with the characters and wonder about their stories, or if it was just that good. Either way, Mia and Jensen had me hooked from the beginning, and they definitely did not disappoint.

shms's review against another edition

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3.0

I liked this better than the first book, a lot more. The angst was great if a little too stretched out and left me thinking enough was enough. This may have been a four star read had I found the premise on which the whole drama was based somewhat confusing and weak.
SpoilerThe H and the h were on a break, they were both seeing other people, and reading between the lines in sexual relationship with others. To then feel so betrayed by the H, when the OW becomes preggers, wasn't warranted. She acted as if he'd cheated on her. Indeed the plot would have hung better had he cheated on her. I can't help but project what I think I'd do, but if a guy meant all that too me, I'd never agree to 'a you see others and I will too' relationship.

Then we had the whole push pull thing that occurred in the first book, but yet again while the H grovelled so so beautifully, the h played games. I hate it when the H is ringing the h and all the h does is avoid him for days. And this is when they're supposed to be in a relationship. Immature and stupid.
There is a certain inconsistency in the logic on which the whole romance is based, yet while that niggled at the back of my head, I mostly enjoyed this.

shmsy's review against another edition

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3.0

I liked this better than the first book, a lot more. The angst was great if a little too stretched out and left me thinking enough was enough. This may have been a four star read had I found the premise on which the whole drama was based somewhat confusing and weak.
SpoilerThe H and the h were on a break, they were both seeing other people, and reading between the lines in sexual relationship with others. To then feel so betrayed by the H, when the OW becomes preggers, wasn't warranted. She acted as if he'd cheated on her. Indeed the plot would have hung better had he cheated on her. I can't help but project what I think I'd do, but if a guy meant all that too me, I'd never agree to 'a you see others and I will too' relationship.

Then we had the whole push pull thing that occurred in the first book, but yet again while the H grovelled so so beautifully, the h played games. I hate it when the H is ringing the h and all the h does is avoid him for days. And this is when they're supposed to be in a relationship. Immature and stupid.
There is a certain inconsistency in the logic on which the whole romance is based, yet while that niggled at the back of my head, I mostly enjoyed this.