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Change of Hart

The must-read angsty second-chance cowboy romance that will have you LASSOED

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Change of Hart

By: Bailey Hannah
Narrated by: Rock Engle, Savannah Peachwood
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Buckle up for this sizzling grumpy/sunshine small-town romance that will throw a lasso around your heart and have you hooked

'Swoony and sexy, Denny and Blair are totally captivating!' Lyla Sage

'Denny Wells is EVERYTHING!! I had been waiting for my man and he delivered'
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'Angsty, emotional and so damn sexy' Laurie Gilmore

In this spicy romance from the author of Alive and Wells and Seeing Red, a jaded woman reluctantly returns to her hometown-and to the cowboy who broke her heart and drove her away.
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He broke her heart once before. Can she risk him doing it again?

Five seconds of honesty: Wells Canyon is the last place Blair Hart wants to be.

But her mother's illness leaves her no choice except to return to the hometown-and the traumatic past-she's spent thirteen years hiding from. A run-in with the boy who tore her life to pieces is inevitable in a town like Wells Canyon, but that doesn't mean she's prepared for the way Denver Wells can turn back time with a single smile.

Thirteen years ago Denver's world crashed around him. Since then, he's done everything he can to outrun his demons, until a flash of brown hair knocks him from his saddle. But if he wants her back, he'll need to prove he can be the man Blair needs-the same one she used to love.

With a thousand sticky notes worth of responsibilities, Blair doesn't have the time to sift through their messy history and resolve things with the man who's determined to be in her life. And Denver's going to need more than cowboy charm and five seconds of honesty to convince Blair he's worth a change of heart.
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'Bailey is the mf queen and has done it again. '
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'I need more from Wells Canyon already!'
Reader Review⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐©2025 Bailey Hannah
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Bailey Hannah knows how to deliver the heat! Saddle up, readers - this cowboy romance is about to leave you breathless
Thanks to Bailey Hannah's Change of Hart, I have officially entered my cowboy era. This book has everything I want in a second-chance romance. It was angsty. It was emotional. And it was so damn sexy. Throw in a hardworking hero on horseback and I am sold! Now I just need to go back and meet the other men on the ranch!
As angsty and emotional as it is swoony and sexy, Change of Hart is a second-chance romance that will have readers simultaneously wiping their tears and smiling until it hurts. Denny and Blair are totally captivating!
Bailey Hannah's books are an exhilarating ride. I close each one with my hair blown back and a smile on my face, immediately ready for another.
Readers will swoon over this angsty and wildly hot second-chance romance. Bailey Hannah's writing is beautiful, the characters are nuanced, and the emotions are complex. I loved watching Denver and Blair's romance unfold in two different timelines, and it was a joy to see them find their way back to each other.
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I almost didn’t listen to this book due to another review however I loved the last one so much I gave it a go. And feel the need to write a review because there was so much heart break and love in this book I could burst.

I have listened in 24 hours I couldn’t get enough.

Their love being inevitable but also worrying about major issues from their past it took time but they had fun doing it.

Loved it!

Beautiful, heartwarming, spicy

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Why Blair was making Denver the villain? Girl 14 years ago, you made decisions that “worked” for you (for later to say that you were depre ssed and without purpose in your life) and then you didn’t like the consequences of it. You left, you made your life! Be fcking for real why are you sl ut shaming Denver? he didn’t owed you anything. And since the moment you were in town again he was devoted to you in every shape and form but no, we had to endure an entire book of you whining and speaking about YOUR mental health, like that poor man didn’t suffer too. He lost everything and you didn’t care. You just decided not to have an adult conversation for 14 years mind you, because at 18 years old? Okay. But later in life? Hell no. Man, I hate this book. He deserved better!
The only good thing, was that de second chance romance was smooth without any ow/om drama or miscommunication when they were trying to be together again. The bar was so high from the other two books that this feels so wrong…

So disappointing!

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I should have DNF'd but I didn't and now here i am having wasted a couple hours of my life.

Where was the character growth? Blair was insufferable and so pick me and desperate in her want for Denver that it gave me the ick. The slut shaming of Denvers character who was SINGLE whilst they were apart for 14 YEARS whilst it is also made known by Blairs inner monologue at some point that she "didn't run a nunnery" and "definitely wasn't celibate" was cringeworthy because why was it such a big deal that he slept around when she did too?? The poor man never asked her about her history, yet his was brought up at any given opportunity and he was made to feel guilty for having a life after Blair it turns out was the one that ended things between them in the first place.

Speaking of... I think the central conflict as to what caused this couple to break apart 14 years ago was handled well in some aspects and not others. I support a woman's right to choose and I think Blair made an incredibly mature decision with her character being 18 at the time in regards to what she wanted in her immediate future and knowing she wasn't ready. I liked that she didn't allow young love to sway her into making the wrong choice for herself.... however I do think the discussion between her and Denver should have been handled differently, especially given everything he had going on having just lost his mother to cancer and his dad abandoning the family through his own grief. Its completely understandable that Denver would latch on and cling to any semblance of family he could potentially have so him feeling betrayed by Blairs choice doesn't make him the bad guy in this scenario the way the author has implied the entire book... and I can understand why he couldn't bring himself to go into that clinic with her.

The pacing was slow, I felt zero chemistry between the MCs, I didn't like Blair and this entire book felt like watching someone try to force a square peg into a round hole... everything about their relationship felt like a struggle and I just didn't enjoy this read at all.

"If we do this, everything else is over." He kisses my jaw. "If you're talking to some prissy bitch boy back in the city, it's done. I'm not sharing. I'm not risking losing you to somebody else. I'm going to keep you for life this time."

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