
How to Break My Heart
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Louise
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Matt Pittenger
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By:
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Kat T. Masen
About this listen
A cosy and steamy enemies-to-lovers romance following a small-town café owner and her best friend’s billionaire brother as they’re forced to work together to plan a wedding.
Eva Woods is perfectly content with her quiet life in the picturesque town of Cinnamon Springs, where she owns a café famous for its mouth-watering donuts. But when her best friend, Maddy, requests Eva’s help with wedding planning, her quaint life is upended. Eva has to join forces with Maddy’s brother, Aston, one of the country’s hottest billionaires–and the man who broke her heart back in high school.
Aston and Eva are desperate to outdo each other, but as their annoyance grows, so does their attraction. When they share a kiss, everything changes. Suddenly, Eva isn’t so sure about where she stands with Aston, and with Maddy’s wedding fast approaching, their time together is dwindling.
Will Eva survive this wedding with her heart intact, or is she setting herself up for another heartbreak?
©2025 Kat T. Masen (P)2025 Simon & Schuster AudioCritic Reviews
'You can't get enough of the tension Kat pulls off in her romances ... the story is EPIC!” (Willow Winters)
But before that? Kat T. Masen seems determined to squeeze in as many cliches and tongue-in-cheek references as possible. Reading about territorial billionaires but having the main character too naive or ignorant to realise she’s in the same situation was an eye roll. When she can’t play out a trope or literary in-joke, she literally has her characters saying them - “two words for you; grumpy + sunshine”, and “…DNF’d this relationship” smacked you over the head with as much subtly as a ton of bricks. Pop culture references seemed forced and unnecessary.
Not sure if it was the inflection or flat tone of most of the reading but spent most of the book hoping it would get good. Was really impressed in 27 when it finally did so we’ll see what she does with the next one.
Cliche City
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