Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Review: Lost Track by Heidi Hutchinson

Lost Track Lost Track by Heidi Hutchinson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I was provided an ARC via the author and Smartypants Romance, all opinions are my own.

This reads as a complete standalone, but I highly recommend reading all of the other books in the series. I really liked Key Change however you don't need to read it first. This follows Sunshine Capone who we meet in Key Change and Sabine. Sunshine aka Dave is a hip hop star who has recently relocated to Chicago to work on his next record and keep himself out of the gossip column. Sabine is a professional tutor to the stars. Sabine instantly notices that Dave is a little different, but instead of thinking he's weird or difficult, she instantly realizes he's neurodivergent and thinks he's awesome. Dave has spent his whole life making excuses for being different and people not understanding him. Fortunately, he's got two best friends in his corner that will always have his back, and Sabine quickly joins his inner circle. Sabine doesn't care that Dave is famous and has money, she likes talking to him and enjoys his sense of humor. She quickly earns the trust of his two besties Max and Leslie with her love of Star Wars and compassionate nature.

This is an emotional, slow burn romance. There are comical moments woven in that help lighten some of the heart wrenching moments that I really appreciated. Dave and Sabine have chemistry from the beginning, but they are both are tentative when it comes to romance. I really loved watching their friendship blossom as they got to know one another. I also really enjoyed the side characters as they helped push them along. They were key to the story. I hope we see more of them in future books. If you are looking for something super spicy, this is not the book for you. There is one really intimate scene, but everything else is pretty much closed door.

This is such a wonderful story! It is beautifully written, and you can tell that the author poured her heart into this book.

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