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Cursed Boys and Broken Hearts - Adam Sass

  • Writer: Wren Kline
    Wren Kline
  • May 1
  • 1 min read

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9.5/10, this book felt like a magical getaway from reality, into a world filled with characters and stories that were so realistic I could almost taste the drama.



Following Grant Rossi, a stubborn, hot-headed designer who has been cursed by his family's rose, this book is a journey of all kinds of love. When Grant leaves the life he knows to help his Aunt Ro save their beloved family B&B, he doesn't expect to save himself too. Especially not when the boy who broke his heart and started his curse in the first place just so happens to be the B&B's gardener. As you can imagine, things aren't pretty between the two. But Adam Sass uses his talent to weave the past with the present and create magic between them.



Often times, Grant refers to himself as a beast. He knows he can be a lot to handle, and this makes him feel hard to love. Especially in the LGBTQ+ community, it can be easy to believe you are a beast that scares away bunnies.



As a beast, this book will forever hold a spot in my heart. 9.5/10, this magical story had a few moments that made me wonder where that came from, but it was a wonderful representation of what young queer people experience, and it showed that everyone can find the love they deserve, beast and bunny alike.



NOW GO READ IT!

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