![]() ![]() Because Jill is Laleh’s best friend, we see her a lot more than Crash, Lauren, and Grace. It’s no secret how much I loved Jae’s books Damage Control and Just Physical, so I was delighted to see the main characters from both books again. I liked both characters, but especially appreciated watching Hope grow and learn how to be in a relationship. Hope, on the other hand, has long known she’s a lesbian, but lives a deliberately lonely life, reluctant to trust anyone. She also believes she’s straight, having never had an attraction to a woman before. Laleh is sweet and friendly, well loved by her large Persian family, which gives her a strong sense of community. Is their connection real? And what does it mean for their hearts? The Characters ![]() As they each spend time trying to figure out the phenomenon, Hope finds herself drawn into the warmth of Laleh’s life and family. ![]() Soon after, Laleh has an abundance of medical knowledge she never learned and Hope can speak and understand Farsi. Hope Finlay is an ER doctor who keeps herself isolated, but that changes when Laleh Samadi is brought into her emergency room with a heart issue and Hope saves her life. Heart Trouble by Jae is a medical romance with a twist. ![]()
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