Imogen Finch has never been in love... despite being the daughter of a matchmaker. Her only relationship to date was a fake one with a near stranger named August Tate that she made up to stop people from asking about her love life. To fill the void, she’s channeled her obsession with love into her passion for photography, using her ability to literally see the rose-gold glow of a person in love to capture stunning portraits.
But when her adviser says her photography portfolio is “one note”, she’s desperate to diversify. After hearing her forever crush, Ren, was recently dumped, she decides to photograph the broken-hearted, starting with him. Imogen is hopeful she’ll finally find love and get the right photos. So, the last thing she expects is for the real-life version of her fake boyfriend to show up in town asking why they “broke up”. Before she knows it she’s juggling August and Ren and falling for the first time in her life.
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Rating: 3 Stars
My Review: This book was full of food so be warned.....have snacks!! This was a cute story for teens to read about first love and life. I do think that it was very middle to low young adult. But I think it was a feel good story that would work for this summer.
About the Author
Susan Bishop Crispell earned a BFA in creative writing from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. Born and raised in the mountains of Tennessee, she now lives twenty minutes from the beach in North Carolina with her husband and their two cats, Whisky and Bourbon. She is very fond of baked goods and is always on the lookout for hints of magic in the real world. She is also the author of The Holloway Girls. Visit her online at susanbishopcrispell.com
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"The Broken Hearts Club is very much like the Frankenbiscuit from its own pages―dreamy first love wrapped in a big lie topped with some bad decisions and sprinkled with complications, served with a side of great banter and one incredible best friend. You will not regret ordering." ― Samantha Markum, author of This May End Badly and You Wouldn't Dare
"A sweet, effervescent rom com. Readers will be enchanted!" ― Jenn Bennett, author of Alex, Approximately --This text refers to the paperback edition.
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