Review: Hearts on Air by L.H. Cosway

June 07, 2017

Hearts on Air by LH Cosway
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Standalone - Hearts #6
Release - June 8, 2017
Genre - Contemporary Friends-to-Lovers Romance
Heroine POV - 1st person
Heat - 3.5 out of 5
Length - 416 pages

3 weeks. 5 cities. 15 impossible stunts. One reality show.

Trevor Cross came into Reya Cabrera’s world with a bang and faded out with a whimper. They vowed to make it work, but life had other plans. After chasing his TV dreams for years, Trev finally became the UK’s next big reality star, but he alienated his family and friends in the process. Now he finally has everything he ever wanted. Women. Money. Fame. But none of it means anything when he doesn’t have the one thing that matters most: love.

Money leaves a gaping hole. Fame surrounds him with loneliness. And no woman makes him feel like Reya used to before the whirlwind of success pulled them apart.

He has a plan to get her back for good. However, with a hectic filming schedule looming, the only way to do that is to convince her to come on the road with him. Reya has been stuck in a rut for a while, and the opportunity to travel across Europe and play her music for new audiences seems like heaven. The only catch? She has to do it with the one boy who ever got close enough to break her heart. But he’s not a boy anymore, and as she gets to know him again she can’t deny her respect for the man he’s become.

Every time she’s around him her heart feels full of air, like a balloon about to pop. Little does she know, Trev’s feelings are just tumultuous as hers. One thing’s for sure, these three weeks on the road together will either make them whole again or break them irrevocably.

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MY REVIEW

Trevor... oh Trev... be still my heart. He was everything in this story. Everything!! His mischief, his candor, his friendship, his hotness, his heart. He filled me up with so much glee.

So... while I didn't hate love Reya... She rubbed me the wrong way. I hated how she treated Trevor, for the most part. I hated the emotional games she played. He didn't call or come round for a bit and she was all "Oh, you're on the way to being famous and while you're busy, obviously you couldn't care less about me. Woe is me." Alas, this turned me off of her the most. She didn't fight. She didn't support him. I hated how she interpreted every. single. interaction as another notch on her "poor me" belt. It was all about her. How things affected her, her feelings, her altruistic musical dreams, her etc... I hated how she refused, quite brutishly, to see anything from Trevor's angle. What was so obvious to me, she needed to be hit upside the head with it, time and time again. However, I did admire the clarity of her purpose. It shone true through her music and her dreams. I just wish she was a better person. In my opinion, her distrust for and her rudeness towards Trevor was excessive. But then again I have a huge bias when it comes to Trevor and I pity the fool who would ever try to bring him down.

Obviously I adored Trevor's story. It was fun, full of adventure, and held tons of angst. I loved Trevor and every part of him, whether it was his irresponsible and impulsive side or his more mature and grounded demeanor. He was so amazing and I kept wondering how much more incredible he would have appeared had I been blessed with his perspective.

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