Shattered Love

By: S. Marie

Many thanks to Hambright PR for the gifted copy of this book!

High schooler Jaymerson’s heart is not the only thing broken, so is her spirit and her body. She was in a car accident with her boyfriend and his identical twin brother that left her injured, the brother injured, and her boyfriend dead. Now her family and friends want her to get back to who she was. As she is processing the grief and coming to terms with her new reality, she is also coming to terms with the fact that she isn’t the same person anymore and everything that she once knew was never what it really seemed. Hunter is the only one that understands. She knew him once as the bad boy brother, but she’s realizing that’s not who he really is, and they are constantly pulled together.

Wow, this book shattered me. As soon as I finished reading it and saw there was another one about these two, I knew automatically I wanted to read the next one. I know these characters are in high school. Sometimes they act like it and sometimes they don’t. It’s easy to ignore that if it bothers you. But the amount of grief that these two endure, the amount of yearning that these two feel, the amount of learning that these two go through, it’s simply breathtaking and magical and heartbreaking and beautiful all at once.

I really loved who Jayme became; she became a real person, she figured out who she was outside of the 4 walls of high school and being the football player’s gf and a cheerleader. She realized that it didn’t mean much. There were so many moments between these two that my heart jumped. There were almost moments for the two of them that my heart broke.

This book broke me and put me back together. It’s been a while since I’ve read one like this and it was about time. I can’t wait to read the next one. Hunter and Jayme will forever be engrained in my heart and in my head.

Publish Date: February 11, 2025
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