A review by reading_rainy
Heart Strings by Melanie Moreland

4.0

A sweet, somewhat sappy, musician heals a broken woman story. Charlotte (Lottie) works for her workaholic father at his investment firm. She hates her job, it’s sucking the life out of her. She takes the subway home every night, exhausted but needing to hear the musician that soothes her nerves.
He began another song - one of my favorites - and I relaxed back, letting my eyes shut as the notes drifted over me, low and sweet. When he began to sing, a tear slipped down my cheek at the richness of his voice. It felt as thought he were singing only to me.
Little does she know, he actually is. This story was like a warm blanket on a cold night. A low angst, low drama, insta-love, hallmark-esk feeling story. Logan was WAY too perfect but I let that go and enjoyed the story.
I knew right then, I was in love with Montgomery Logan. Every single side of him, I adored. And I wanted to keep him.
Yup, that book cover made us all want to keep those muscly forearms too Lottie. That guy doesn’t look 26, just saying.

Off topic from this story: If you ever have a chance to hear musicians in a subway, do it! There is NOTHING like that experience.