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These Two Hearts

por Kenna White

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When the heart wants what it should not have... Settling into a new job at a hospital on the wild southern coast of Washington, Sara Patterson has carefully realized her cautious hopes for a steady, practical life. Education, check. Secure employment, check. Tumultuous attraction to an attractive drifter? Not on the list. Jessie Singer loves the way billiard balls roll over the green baize of a pool table and her dream of playing pool professionally keeps her wandering from job to job, and from woman to woman. But she keeps coming back, drawn to the coastal waters and mountain scenery. And to something she never expected. Two women think they know what they want from life--until their lives collide.… (más)
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Sara works in a hospital lab, seemingly a combination of a phlebotomist and pathology lab technician. Jessie comes in to have blood tests and put up an ad for her motor scooter.

Jessie is a bartender, an almost professional pool player, and many other things. She and Sara keep running into each other (and the motor scooter thing was a nice through-line for the novel). Sara also has an interesting subplot with her boss, and Jessie has one with her grandfather (who basically raised her, and owns the bar where she works). Oh, and there's also a non-Main character plot with Sara's friend Margie and her diabetes.

My main problem with this novel wasn't the characters or the plot, I liked them both a lot. It was the pace and feel of the narrative. The forward movement of the plot was in fits and starts, and a lot of the narrative just felt really flat in places.

It was still a fun plot to follow, but, definitely not my favorite Kenna White to date. ( )
  DanieXJ | Oct 26, 2018 |
Sara Patterson works in the laboratory of a small hospital in Washington state. She meets Jessie Singer when the latter comes into the lab to have some tests run. And, uhh, love or something. To be honest, I just didn't care.

The premise sounds good, but the execution is seriously lacking. The only kudos I can give the author is the fact that the book is set in a hospital without either of the main characters being doctors (which is a rarity it seems). Annnnd that's about it. The writing style is poor; there is a lot of telling and not much showing. Sara goes on long internal monologues to get information to the reader, which is just boring. And there doesn't seem to be any feeling at all in the words. To be honest, I just skimmed most of the book before realizing that I honestly didn't care and DNFing the rest. ( )
  schatzi | Jun 16, 2015 |
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When the heart wants what it should not have... Settling into a new job at a hospital on the wild southern coast of Washington, Sara Patterson has carefully realized her cautious hopes for a steady, practical life. Education, check. Secure employment, check. Tumultuous attraction to an attractive drifter? Not on the list. Jessie Singer loves the way billiard balls roll over the green baize of a pool table and her dream of playing pool professionally keeps her wandering from job to job, and from woman to woman. But she keeps coming back, drawn to the coastal waters and mountain scenery. And to something she never expected. Two women think they know what they want from life--until their lives collide.

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