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The Heartbeat Hypothesis by Lindsey Frydman
The Heartbeat Hypothesis by Lindsey Frydman












She spent the majority of her time asking questions she should have avoided. While we got some of that, it was more about Audra struggling to figure out Jake. I thought it was going to be a lighter story of Audra’s history and new lease on life as well as the growing friendship and love between Audra and Jake. This book was different than what I expected. I felt like we needed Jake’s point of view to understand it all, especially since he wasn’t much of a talker and was unwilling to share his past and feelings with Audra. The mystery of Jake’s past and family was confusing and unresolved. It almost felt like the author had all of these ideas and then ran out of steam or pages in which to write.

The Heartbeat Hypothesis by Lindsey Frydman

Too many plot bunnies abounded through the pages of this story. In the second half of the book, there seemed to be an over abundance of drama and tragedy. I had such high expectations for this pair. She gave him a reason to be when he had nothing left but the beauty of his pictures. He allowed himself to smile when with her. Jake, who was brooding over his sister’s death, appeared to have an affinity for the sweet and innocent Audra. I was feeling a sense of peace and happiness in Audra and Jake’s interactions. This book started out light-hearted and hopeful. As they delve into each other’s pasts – and secrets – the closer they become.īut she’s guarded and feels like she can’t trust anyone, including herself.Īnd he’s struggling with the fact that his beloved sister’s heart beats inside her. She makes him laugh, one of the only people who can these days. Jake Cavanaugh, a photographer with mysterious, brooding gray eyes, agrees to help chronicle her newfound experiences. She’s doing all the things that seemed impossible just two years ago: Go to college. Thanks to Emily, Audra has a second chance at life.

The Heartbeat Hypothesis by Lindsey Frydman

After all, Audra wasn’t supposed to be here. Audra Madison simply wanted to walk in the shoes of Emily Cavanaugh, a free-spirited teenager who died too young.














The Heartbeat Hypothesis by Lindsey Frydman