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Haunted Hearts

The Bound Duet • Book 2

by Hanna Harp

3.00 Goodreads
(2 ratings)

Why You'll Love This

Haunted Hearts breaks the fourth wall and puts you — the reader — inside the romance, which is either brilliantly intimate or delightfully unhinged depending on your tolerance for it.

  • Great if you want: paranormal dark romance with meta-textual tricks and heat
  • The experience: scorching and strange — equal parts tension, dread, and desire
  • The writing: Harp leans into fourth-wall breaks as a structural device, not a gimmick
  • Skip if: you haven't read book one — this picks up mid-story

About This Book

Some love stories unfold quietly. This one tears through walls. In Haunted Hearts, Hanna Harp returns to Callie and Cade — a pairing already crackling with tension, history, and the kind of supernatural interference that refuses to stay politely in the background. The stakes here are intimate and bruising: what happens when the defenses someone has spent years building are dismantled not by choice, but by something they can't explain or control? It's a romance that treats emotional vulnerability as its own form of danger, and that makes every breakthrough feel genuinely earned.

What distinguishes this book is its structural audacity. Harp uses fourth-wall breaking to pull the reader directly into the story — not as a gimmick, but as a deliberate choice that shifts the emotional weight of every scene. You aren't watching Callie and Cade from a distance; you're implicated. The prose moves between scorching and unsettling with surprising ease, and Harp's command of paranormal atmosphere gives the romance an edge that lingers well past the final page.

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