A beautifully devastating, tender, cathartic punch to the heart, Michelle Heard apparently wanted to give my tear ducts a strong workout. She delivered a story that cracked me open in the best possible way. This book isn’t just emotional—it’s the kind of emotional that settles into your bones, squeezes your heart, and somehow still leaves you grateful for the ache.
Nova is the kind of heroine I always root for: bruised by life but still soft, still giving, still showing up for the people she loves even when she’s running on empty. Her loyalty to Rachel is the beating heart of this story, and watching her drop everything—literally everything—to be at her best friend’s side felt so raw and true. Their friendship is the kind of love story we don’t talk about enough.
And then there’s Easton. The best brother, all he ever did was work to give Rachel the best life. Grieving, and suddenly thrust into the kind of pain that strips a person down to their most vulnerable self. The way he leans on Nova, the way her presence steadies him, the way their connection shifts from long‑buried affection to something tender and inevitable… it’s slow-burn perfection. Not flashy. Not dramatic. Just two people finding solace in each other amidst the desolation.
Rachel’s storyline is heartbreaking, yes—but it’s also full of warmth, humor, and those tiny, luminous moments that make grief bearable. Her love for Nova and Easton and Lainie radiates through every page. Her “go out with a bang” funeral request? Somehow both devastating and delightfully her.
Lainie is a scene-stealer in the best way—a little girl crying for her mother, and me crying with her. Her bond with Nova is precious, and the cookie‑sale‑turned‑seizure scene absolutely gutted me. This book captures the way grief and joy can coexist in the same breath, the same day, the same family.
Nova and Easton’s romance is gentle, moves softly. It’s built on shared loss, shared history, and the quiet ways they take care of each other. The attraction simmers under every touch, every lingering look, every moment Easton reaches for her because she’s become his safe place. Their chemistry is undeniable, but it’s the emotional intimacy that makes this love story unforgettable.
By the time the proposal rolled around—cheesy, sweet, and exactly what these characters deserved—I was fully gone.
This book is for readers who want found family forged in grief, a heroine who loves with her whole heart, a hero who is not afraid to be soft, a romance that grows out of shared healing, and yes… a full box of tissues
Things That Break Us doesn’t just break you—it puts you back together with tenderness, hope, and a love story that feels like a warm hand held through the dark. Absolutely five stars!
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Michelle Heard is a Wall Street Journal, and USA Today Bestselling Author who loves creating stories her readers can get lost in. She resides in South Africa with her son where she's always planning her next book to write, and trip to take.
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