Seven Rules for Breaking Hearts by Kristyn Miller

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Seven Rules for Breaking Hearts by Kristyn Miller is a light-hearted rom-com with two fairly likable characters and a simple enemies-to-lovers story-line; interspersed with social media and pop culture using snippets of a podcast and text messages to convey this. Most of the romance takes place over the span of two weeks, which makes the relationship progress very quickly.


Based on the blurb and cover I was excited to read this story, but I struggled with the story. Declan and Margo could be decent characters, though Margo isn't likable till almost halfway into the story. The secondary characters were not relatable, nor did they add much depth or add to the storyline. The story does give a look at how influencers and content creators are treated by the general public. I struggled a bit with the story as it was somewhat forgetful and left me wanting a little bit more by the end.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book. 

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