Hearts for Rent

By Crystal James
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(4.00 based on 4 reviews)

Published: Jan. 18, 2011
Words: 63858 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

Hearts for Rent takes readers on a journey of life, love, and loss. The story follows six twenty somethings as they enter Julliard. J.T. has to make decisions about going to school or following his dream of being in a Broadway play. Ashleigh crosses paths with Kelso whom she falls in love with at just the sight of him. She does not find out his secret until she thinks she has run out of time.

Tags

love, death, hiv, music, dance, broadway

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Review by: Ana Shea Woolery on July 23, 2011 : star star star
This story is pretty heavy so if you are looking for a light and all fluff read, this isn't it. The story has it fair share of romance that will have smiling along with some heartbreaking tragedies. Many serious issues such as suicide attempts, depression and coping with a terminal illness play an integral part of the plot. This story gets pretty real and as such quite relate-able for some people.
Kudos to author for ability to make very real the emotions of the characters.
My issue with this story was author sometimes mixing names up like Court- she lists him Court Parker and at another place as Court Ashton. Also is Brady and Parker one person? Or two separate people?
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Review by: femmfatale on Feb. 03, 2011 : star star star star
This was quite a good book. The story is a bit tragic, but all the characters are believable and the story is all about friendships. A definite recommend read.
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Review by: heather heckroot on Jan. 25, 2011 : star star star star star
Absolutely amazing. Leaves you breathless! This is a story for tweens, teens,and adults! A must read!!
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Review by: aramide on Jan. 21, 2011 : star star star star
Made me cry, beautiful. It was perfect for it's target group and great for both religious & secular audiences
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