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Heart of Glass

By: Nicole Jacquelyn
Narrated by: Alastair Haynesbridge, Charlotte North
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Publisher's summary

The next stand-alone novel from Nicole Jacquelyn about love, friendship, and forgiveness.

Henry Harris was living his dream as a staff sergeant in the Marines. When he's killed in action, his devastated family is in for one more shock: he had a daughter they never knew about.

Morgan Riley has been raising Etta on her own, and that's always been fine by her - until Henry's brother Trevor arrives on her doorstep, willing to do anything to help and make up for his brother's mistakes. Their attraction feels wrong, but Morgan can't seem to turn him away.

Trevor is suddenly in too deep. He has always wanted a family, but Etta and Morgan come with complications. Yet as Etta brings them closer together, Trevor begins to imagine giving Morgan and Etta the life his brother never could. But he wonders if Morgan will ever learn to trust another man with her heart, especially a man whose last name is Harris.

©2018 Nicole Jacquelyn (P)2018 Hachette Audio
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Critic reviews

"Top Pick! Change of Heart is sexy, emotional, and the perfect follow-up to Unbreak My Heart. Fans of Colleen Hoover, Jamie McGuire, and K.A. Tucker will enjoy Change of Heart." (HarlequinJunkie.com)

"This book is sure to stay in the minds of readers for a long time, just based off of the uniqueness of the protagonists alone.... The author also does a great job delving into the dynamics of adoption." (RT Book Reviews)

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Good book

This was a good book. I’m really enjoying these characters. I will admit not as good as in real my heart, but still a really good book in the series. And as always the narrators are amazing!

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Loving this series. I was trying not to continue with the last book but I can’t wait to continue. Great job Nicole Jacqueline. There are times when you love a book but can’t stand the narrators but your choice was a good one. Love family and this series is all that.
Paula (New Jersey) ♥️

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Wow. So many emotions!

This book touches on so many different family dynamics and relationships. The author made me feel the emotions that the characters felt.

Morgan faced so many difficult situations and still managed to be loving and forgiving. She is an attentive and loving single mother, daughter and sister.

Trevor is sturdy and dependable, but struggles with his feelings for his deceased brother. Even as Trevor faces who his brother was, his relationship with his mother falters. The characters are all so rich and their feelings so real.

In the midst of the struggles, there is love. Not just the growing love between Trevor and Morgan, but also between Trevor and Etta. And Etta is just so precious and hilarious as only a child can be.

This can be read as a standalone, but it was fun to visit characters from previous books. Also I think the family dynamics were more clear as I’ve read the other books in the series.

Narration is just fantastic! Everything about the narration just added to the story. Highly recommend!!

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Unique twist to a story. It shows real life from beginning to the end and not only fateful experiences. You will like people and you will love others. You will also dislike people in this book. that is what makes a real story to me. Keep up the good work!

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