
Better Have Heart
Harrison Campus, Book 2
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Nick J. Russo
They hate everything about each other, so why do they harmonize so well?
Isaiah Nettles wants a chance. A chance to help his family.
The prestigious Gage Scholarship will secure his future. He needs this. The competition might be hot, but Darren Gage is a golden child. No way will Isaiah let an entitled rich kid be handed the award.
But what if Darren is more than an entitled rich kid?
Darren Gage wants to be seen. Seen as more than just his name.
The Gage Scholarship will let him shine. He needs this. Sure, Isaiah is insanely sexy - and right to stand up for himself - but he is the competition.
No way will Darren let just anyone take his legacy.
But what if Isaiah isn’t just anyone?
Better Have Heart is an enemies-to-lovers slow-burn M/M romance with an HEA. This new-adult college opposites-attract rich-boy/poor-boy novel can be listened to as a stand-alone.
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sweet rivalry
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Enemies to lovers trope has always been my favorite so it’s really no wonder that I enjoyed this audio.
Harrison has no luck with boys. Well, to be exact, he has no luck when it comes to dating rich, ass***e, arrogant frat boys. He also desperate need the scholarship to support his struggling family. And Darren, the richest frat boy who also happened to be quite arseholish is also striving for that same scholarship. Daren doesn’t definitely need that scholarship but he wants to get it to mend the broken relationship between his-once-close father and him that has shattered since he came out to him. Two men, one prize and two hearts in that mess, it’s going to be interesting.
Very slow-burn romance and really lovely writing. When they found out that they can’t work against each other, they decided to work together and it brought a huge change to both of them. Music is a big part of this story and it’s very poignant and beautifully written. I really loved Darren and Harrison together. Overall, this was both what I expected and what I didn’t. I also really enjoyed NJR’s narration. He rocks!
4 You are the only prize I want to win stars
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Audio rating
Story - 4 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Narration - 4 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Performance - 4 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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You are the only prize I want to win
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The narration by Nick Russo is, once again, very good. He does a solid job here, and his tone, enunciation, pacing and inflections are great. I thought the emotional delivery was better here than in Book 1, but that could have been more about the book itself rather than Mr. Russo’s narration. Overall, I think the audiobook elevates the story so I highly recommend incorporating it into your reading of the book.
Solid story and narration, but nothing special
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As a former scholarship kid myself, I instantly understood a lot of what Isaiah was going through with his studies. I think it would have been impossible for me not to love him after seeing how hard he worked to help his family out. While I can't say I have that same familiarity with Darren's situation, I still found him immediately likable as a character. His hurt and confusion about his dad was heartbreaking for me to hear. I will say that I didn't read the first book in this series and there were multiple points in this story where a big incident involving Darren was brought up. I got the sense that he was painted as a bad guy in book one, but since I didn't read that story, my opinion of him was unbiased from the start.
As much as I loved the main characters, I was equally excited about the storyline of this book, particularly how these authors didn't shy away from pointing out instances of favoritism and unfair advantages in a college environment. It was fascinating to "pull back the curtain" and see how the systems in place allowed individuals to get away with abusing their authority for so long. Outside of the administration and scholarship competition, Darren and Isaiah's romance was relatively angst-free. Their bonding moments over music were absolutely precious, and it was so sweet to see them falling for each other with every conversation they had. When the big conflict of the story popped up, as I knew it would, it didn't involve any drama between Darren and Isaiah themselves--once again, it was the university trying to separate the two of them at all costs.
All in all, I enjoyed this audio a lot more than I had anticipated. The narrator did a wonderful job adding emotion and depth to Darren and Isaiah, and it was always easy for me to tell when the chapters switched from Isaiah's to Darren's perspective. I thought the storyline was highly entertaining, the side characters were engaging, and the happily-ever-after was more perfect than I could have imagined. I'm definitely planning to go back and read book one before devouring the rest of this series!
**I voluntarily listened to a free copy of this book. This review expresses my honest thoughts and opinions.
I adored this sweet, slow-burn college romance
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This was wonderful!
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Enemies to lovers
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Great slow burn
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Nick Russo did a great job as usual with the narration.
Nice series
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A new-adult, enemies-to-lovers which is so lovely!
The story is as sweet as the two main characters, Isaiah and Darren, who are as opposites as can be and are rivals in a competition that means a great deal to both of them.
When forced to work together, they get to know each other and they find out that, despite all their differences, they have more things in common that keep them together.
A truly beautiful book, superbly narrated by the always great Nick J. Russo.
A new-adult, enemies-to-lovers which is so lovely!
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Excellent
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