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Hearts In Circulation by Sarah Monzon

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I loved this book so much and I read it in about 1 day because it was just impossible to put down😍
Turkey Grove sounds amazing! Levi Redding, the man that you are🙌🏼 and Hayley is such an amazing person! As someone who had a near death experience while having a surgery done, I feel like I could relate to Hayley on so many levels🥹
There are so many sweet moments and amazing quotes I think I could an entire marker just to highlight every single one😍
This book was so amazing and it is high on my list of favorites!
It is the second book in the Checking Out Love Series”, which can be read in order or as standalones.

Some(of the many) quotes I loved:

“You can make every day that you weren’t supposed to live count! You can try every day to impacts another person’s life for the better, even if your attempts are only a fraction of the influence yours was given.”
“Book catfishing is the worse!”
“Levi Redding was a man of few words, but the speechlessness he felt when looking g at this woman was akin to having the wind knocked out of him. Sudden. Gripping. And utterly, completely, unequivocally overwhelming.”
“I don’t want a way out, Haley. I’m all in…”
“Good things are worth fighting for, and you, Miss Holt, are the very best thing that has ever happened to me. So I’ll say it again, I’m all in. For however many days you have in this earth. For however long you will have me. I’m not going anywhere.”

📚Grumpy/Sunshine
✨Forced Proximity
📚Bookish MMC + FMC
✨SPD Rep
📚Pen-Pals
✨Hates everyone except her

🌶️: Kisses Only
🤬: None

I rated this 5⭐️

OVERVIEW: Can a rundown bookmobile be the vehicle that brings two unlikely hearts together? 

Little Creek’s bookmobile is more of a death trap on wheels than a vehicle of literary delights, and circulation librarian Hayley Holt is afraid it’s going to careen down a mountainside with her in it. Yet she sees it as a way to serve her community and be worthy of the liver transplant that saved her life as a child. However, her fears come true when the bookmobile breaks down and a rockslide traps her in the small hollow of Turkey Grove.

Reclusive mechanic Levi Redding lives in tiny Turkey Grove to get away from people. He can handle getting the bookmobile running again, but the endless chatter and unsettling touches from the vibrant librarian leave him overstimulated. When forced proximity leads to a misunderstanding, a note of apology begins an epistolary friendship, proving that sometimes the happiest of endings aren’t contained within the bindings of a book.

Have you read this one yet? Let me know your thoughts in the comments!

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