Review Detail
A Thousand Heartbeats
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Young Adult Fiction
4854
Whose land is it?
Overall rating
4.0
Plot
4.0
Characters
3.0
Writing Style
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
N/A
What I liked:
A Thousand Heartbeats is a swoon, enemies-to-lovers stand-alone romance about the truths we have always been told and what the truth is. Annika has always said that there are six clans and that the Dahrainian are the enemy. Lennox, a Daharinian devoted to the cause of reclaiming the land that Annika's family stole. A complicated past between these two involves hurts on both sides and the death of loved ones. The romance that brews between these two echoes tones from Juliet and Romeo, a famous liaison between two families who hate each other.
Final Verdict:
I found A Thousand Heartbeats a well-written romance that kept me involved and cheering for these two enemies to find peace amongst all the hurts that have been dealt. You will enjoy this novel if you like- dual pov, enemies to lovers, rival kingdoms, found families, and deeply entrenched loyalty.
A Thousand Heartbeats is a swoon, enemies-to-lovers stand-alone romance about the truths we have always been told and what the truth is. Annika has always said that there are six clans and that the Dahrainian are the enemy. Lennox, a Daharinian devoted to the cause of reclaiming the land that Annika's family stole. A complicated past between these two involves hurts on both sides and the death of loved ones. The romance that brews between these two echoes tones from Juliet and Romeo, a famous liaison between two families who hate each other.
Final Verdict:
I found A Thousand Heartbeats a well-written romance that kept me involved and cheering for these two enemies to find peace amongst all the hurts that have been dealt. You will enjoy this novel if you like- dual pov, enemies to lovers, rival kingdoms, found families, and deeply entrenched loyalty.
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