Book Review: Hearts Unbroken by Kathleen Friesen

To Logan Rockwell, Paige Donnelly is his younger sister’s flirty friend—nothing more—until he rescues her from a horrific accident and yearns to be more than her hero.

Paige’s crush on Logan and dreams of catching his attention began years ago. Although the crash brought them together, her dreams died with a choice she’d made and would always regret.
Can Paige find forgiveness for what she feels is an unforgivable wrong? Can Logan be her forever hero, or will his ambition destroy their chance at lasting love?

Hearts Unbroken embraces the aftermath of abortion in this story of faith, love, and abundant grace.

Julie’s Review:

This is the second book in the Rockwell Chronicles series, and although it can be read as a standalone, you’re missing out if you don’t start out with Book 1, Hearts Unfolding. The Rockwell family could be your neighbors, your friends, maybe even you and your family. Kathleen Friesen develops believable characters and turn-the-page fast romance that won’t make you blush. She also has a redemptive theme in her writing that leaves the reader inspired, encouraged, and dare I say, challenged. In a good way!

With Hearts Unbroken, I was rooting for Logan and Paige immediately. There’s always that one guy that just seems a tad out of reach, so I was interested right away. There’s a wall between them keeping them apart at every turn. When the truth is revealed, it’s a faith journey for both of them.

I’m a fan of Kathleen Friesen’s work, and I am in love with this series. Hearts Unbroken is no exception. I highly recommend!

Please Follow & Like
Pin Share
5 1 vote
Article Rating

Similar Posts

4 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Kathleen Friesen
1 year ago

Thank you so much, Julie! I’m glad you enjoyed Logan and Paige’s story and appreciate you review. You’ve made my week! Blessings to you and your readers.

Julie Arduini
1 year ago

Kathleen, I can’t wait for the next one!

Linda Hoover
1 year ago

Great review on a wonderful book!

Julie Arduini
1 year ago

Linda, it really was a wonderful book!