Review~ Cursed Boys and Broken Hearts

Cursed Boys and Broken Hearts
A swoony contemporary romance from Adam Sass following a boy who is cursed to doom any romantic relationship—and the summer that changes everything. Grant Rossi is never getting a happily-ever-after. Ever since he was a kid and made a wish on his family’s iconic Wishing Rose, his romantic relationships have been cursed to end. Following his most recent (and extremely public) dumping, Grant is languishing in a hot Chicago summer, abandoning his beloved design projects to…

While not specifically a series, I would definitely recommend reading The 99 Boyfriends of Micah Summers before this book, as this is the continuation of Grant’s story.

I was not a fan of Grant’s when I first met him, but I don’t want to get too much into the previous book for this review. Grant’s behavior in this book still bothered me at times, I found him kind of selfish and a bit obnoxious. But I also gained a lot more insight into his character and why he acted the way he did. So while he is still not my favorite hero, I was rooting for him in the end.

On the other hand, I did like Ben throughout. Even though he hurt Grant badly in the past, he felt incredibly genuine and it was obvious that he had a good heart. I mean Ben didn’t have to work for Grant’s family, and Ben also didn’t need to come back to the US to help his dad after his cancer diagnosis.

The side characters, mostly Grant’s family, were funny and supportive. And I enjoyed the cameos from some of the characters from the previous book.

I loved the setting of the winery and the story behind the wishing rose.

All in all, this was another fun read and I look forward to the next story from this author.

Disclaimer: I received an eARC of this book through Net Galley on behalf of the publisher for review consideration. All thoughts and opinions are my own.