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Be Still My Racing Heart by Madison Love


Rating:

4 Stars


Themes:

Romance, Short Story, Brothers Best Friend/Best Friends Sister, Dual POV, Christian Romance


Thoughts:

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This is such a cute quick romance read. There’s only kissing which leans into the wholesome vibes between Blake and Ryder though it is also hinted they’re waiting till marriage due to religion as their motive. The two really overcome quite a lot in such a short book in order to establish a relationship and make it work. I’m really glad that there was a character arc with the dad as he was so pig headed I wanted to throttle him at times but at least he came to his senses at the end and I’d love to hear more about the charity in other books since there’s already a prequel so there could be more in store for that fictional universe. I did guess who Reggie was straight away which made it even funnier seeing the characters speculate on something I had sussed out so well. 


Favourite Quote:

“Giving time is equally important as giving money.”


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