The Heartbeat Hypothesis by Lindsey Frydman

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This was one of those book that bring on all the feelings. I knew from reading the synopsis that I was going to really enjoy it, and by the time I got deep into it I was already hating myself for picking a book I KNEW would make me cry. Which it did.

This is a book about healing.

A book about seeing the potential for your future and going for it.

About living for the day and finding the meaning in the little things.

It was a story about overcoming your past even if you don't get the answers you are looking for. You only have to long to live, so live.

also, it was a book about moving past grief. That was the hardest part of reading it. In this book you as a reader grieve for the characters loss and it creates that much more of an impact in reading.

I loved it.

I feel in love as they did and in the end I got the ending Iw as hoping for. Fantastic.

Synopsis:

Audra Madison simply wanted to walk in the shoes of Emily Cavanaugh, a free-spirited teenager who died too young. After all, Audra wasn’t supposed to be here. Thanks to Emily, Audra has a second chance at life. She’s doing all the things that seemed impossible just two years ago: Go to college. Date. Stargaze in the Rocky Mountains. Maybe get a tattoo. You know, live. Jake Cavanaugh, a photographer with mysterious, brooding gray eyes, agrees to help chronicle her newfound experiences. She makes him laugh, one of the only people who can these days. As they delve into each other’s pasts – and secrets – the closer they become. But she’s guarded and feels like she can’t trust anyone, including herself. And he’s struggling with the fact that his beloved sister’s heart beats inside her.