Utterly addictive!

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Beautifully written and undeniably addictive, The Heart Principle expertly blends a heartwarming romance with deeper themes (such as grief and toxic relationships) to create an exquisitely complex and profoundly moving book that I literally couldn’t put down—I absolutely loved it!

After a Viral Video accidentally launches her career—Violinist , Anna Su is suffering from burnout after trying to replicate the success. Now her long-term boyfriend has announced he wants an open relationship,before he can decide if he wants to commit. Hurt and angry Anna decides she’ll go along with it, so long as she can have an open relationship too—deciding to embark of a string of one night stands, the more unacceptable the man,the better.

Enter, Quan Diep—he’s tattooed, rides a motorcycle and the complete opposite to the uptight boyfriend her family approves of.

But as their one night stand fails (as does their second and third attempts) they realise what they share is far more than just physical attraction, leading Anna to invest in and begin to understand herself (and her self worth.)

But when tragedy strikes,forcing Anna into a role ill-suited for her,the burden of expectations almost destroys her. Together,Anna and Quan have a chance at love—but first,they’ll have to fight for it...

This was absolutely magnificent! I loved both The Kiss Quotient and The Bride Test but I have to say,this surpasses them both. I’m soo happy that Quan finally got his own book, he was definitely one of my favourite characters from the series,so far. Anna was also an incredibly well written and endearingly relatable character,I couldn’t help but root for her and Quan to finally find their much deserved happiness.

I also felt Anna’s family came off as quite insensitive to Anna’s mental and physical wellbeing (it had me heart broken for her) but, her emotional journey was excellently tackled and made me love her more for it.

Honestly this is just soo incredible,I’d recommend it to any and all lovers of contemporary romance—it’s utterly addictive! (Though I suggest you read both The Kiss Quotient and The Bride Test first.)