
Release Date: February 7, 2025
REVIEW:
Mending Hearts by Wendy Million is one of the reasons I love to read and then review the books I read. This book broke my heart into a million little pieces along the way. Parts of it kept breaking off as I read the book. I have to say that most of it was put back together by the time I finished reading which means my heart was also mended. Yours will be too!
This is book two in the Little Falls Small Town Romance Series. It looks to me like there will be two more coming. If you haven’t started the series, you have time to jump into it now before book three comes out. Book one is Rival Hearts and I fell just as hard with that story. These two books and I assume the rest of them will take place in Little Falls.
If you follow me at all, you will know that I love small town stories. I come from a small town and there is always the pull of the place that you love the most where everybody knows each other and their business. Knowing all the business owners by name and having that special place you like to hang out or somewhere to grab a quick dinner on the nights you don’t have the energy to cook. What could be better?
Wendy does an exceptional job with her character development with these books. I appreciate that she delves into their innermost thoughts, their private feelings and their deepest desires. You know her characters inside out. That is especially true with this series and made Mending Hearts work for me. I originally didn’t know if I would enjoy following the life of a pop star but I fell hook, line and sinker.
This is definitely a character driven story and is told from more than one viewpoint. It is one that you know where things are headed right from the beginning but, it still breaks your heart along the way. It will stand very well on its own although I think it will be more satisfying to read Rival Hearts first. You will meet some of the same characters along the way.
If you love small town romance stories, then Mending Hearts and Rival Hearts by Wendy Million should be on your radar and your nightstand. I can highly recommend these stories from the heart. Until next time…Happy Reading!
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SYNOPSIS:
Reasons I shouldn’t walk through Tyler Sullivan’s door:
– When we met my dress was literally ripped, until he fixed it
– We haven’t seen each other since he left my hotel room, with said dress on the floor
– He’s much too old for me
– I’m pregnant with his baby—and I don’t know if I’m meant to be a mother
If you saw how sexy Tyler looks in a tailored suit with a lollipop held between his fingers, you’d understand how I got into this situation.
But my life is filled with flashing lights, sold out stadiums, and sound checks. Being a popstar is not suited for love or babies.
Yet he looks at me like everything might actually be alright.
He’s handy, kind, and wants to raise our baby (with or without me).
If I let him, he might just mend my broken heart.
This is an open door, small town, angsty, accidental pregnancy romance between a popstar and a fledgling fashion designer who is fourteen years her senior.
Content warning: discussions/memories of sexual assault, past sexual trauma













