Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Book Review: Give Your Heart a Break by Helen Peterson


  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 390 KB
  • Print Length: 201 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publisher: Marching Ink LLC (Dec 21 2014)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00RB23M8W


Gorgeous? Check. 
Wealthy? Check. 
Sweet? Double check. 
When Rachel Thomas meets Mason Conner, it seems she has found a man who is everything she’s ever wanted. After years of the single girl life in New York City, she’s due for some luck in the romance department. But with her less than stellar track record, Rachel can’t seem to let go of her past failures to fall too hard. 
That is until Mason’s ex-fiancé reappears, determined to steal him back. With more than winning Mr. Perfect’s heart on the line, is Rachel finally ready to give her heart a break? 



About the Author: 
 

Helen is a native of Toronto Canada who went to college to pursue Marketing . She currently works at a bank as an administrative assistant but her love of writing and telling stories that others can relate to has helped her complete her first manuscript Give Your Heart a Break. Helen has always loved telling a story especially through song, Staring in all her high school musical theatre productions Like Oliver! And Anything Goes. Helen currently resides in Markham Ontario.



My Review:

 I found this book to be an intense read.  I couldn't believe it how enthralled I was in the book.  There are no other words to explain it.  I began the book in the early afternoon and with the exception of a brief cat nap....I read all the way until 5am and the book was done.  What a great read! I loved the way the story was told but you were also able to feel the pain and passion behind the characters.  One line in particular really resonated with me and should help define Helen's writing capabilities. "Everything was happening for a reason, I finally felt able to accept that I don't have to follow in my friends' footsteps to be happy" Helen's writing style was very detailed and descriptive.  I look forward to reading more work by Helen. I give this book a 5 out of 5.



Views expressed are those of Two Children and a Migraine and have not been influenced in anyway.  A book was supplied for review purposes only.