Book Review: Dark Heart Forever by Lee Monroe
- Paola Santana
- Mar 22
- 3 min read
Updated: May 21

"Jane Jonas is troubled by unsettling recurring dreams where the same mysterious boy comes to her. Her mother is increasingly anxious about Jane's disruptive sleepwalking episodes, but for Jane her dream world and reality are about to collide... When she develops a friendship with an enigmatic stranger in town - the blond, uber-cool Evan - it's new, exciting, and Jane wants him more than she's ever wanted anybody. Until her mysterious dream boy gets in the way and she is caught between two worlds: one familiar, but tinged with romance and excitement; the other dark, dangerous, full of angels and werewolves, where an irresistible stranger is trying to win her heart..." (Goodreads)
BOOK SPECS:
Number of Pages: 372
Format: Paperback
Genre: YA Paranormal Romance
Tropes: Fated Mates, Werewolves, Angels, Love Triangle
SHORT REVIEW:
Dark Heart Forever sounded amazing. The plot was so intriguing and the cover so beautiful, I couldn't resist having a read. However, I was really disappointed with this book.
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FULL REVIEW:
Plot
While the central plot idea is great - a girl with dreams so vivid she thinks she sleepwalks; and who's life gets turned upside down when her reality and dream worlds start to mix together - Monroe just does not deliver.
Eventually, you figure out that Jane met Luca in her vivid dreams, but you never get to find out how that came to be. The beginning was confusing and, dare I say it, a little clumsy. Like someone edited massive chunks out of it and had to resume the introduction.
Characters
Character wise... Even though Luca is supposed to be the hero, he lacks some serious hero qualities, like saving his damsel at the end of the book. That for me is a big boo boo. Eventually, even his sweetness becomes tiring. A little like a younger brother - sweetly cute but seriously annoying.
Then you have the villain, who plots his revenge for years and goes as far as killing an innocent man only to be talked down (yes, I said talked) by the person he wants to hurt the most. Who, by the way, isn't really one of the main characters. I mean... If you go as far as killing innocents, you will not "see" reason all of a sudden, will you? This make-or-break scene also sees both our hero and heroine (Jane & Luca) sit out of the conflict. So while they are there, none of them is responsible for saving the day. As a matter of fact, it's almost as if the villain just has a change of heart. In short, a very disappointing end. I wish I could explain it better, but I reckon I've already given enough spoilers. There are also other scenes that make you think: "Yeah, right!"
Smut & Romance Score
This is a clean YA novel. So no smut and minimal kissing.
Writing
I really don't like to post negative reviews about a book. I know whether I enjoyed reading it or not, it's still someone's sweat and tears. As an aspiring writer myself, I can honestly appreciate the complexity of writing one in the first place, and the determination and drive you need to possess in order to have it published. Having said all that, I honestly read through this book with the feeling it was in draft stage rather than ready to publish. But talks the one that is still to have a single novel published. What do I know, right?
Not to end in a sour note, this book not only received good reviews on Goodreads, but it's also the first book of a series. So maybe it improves on later books. I have to admit, though, that I don't know if I'll give it a second chance.
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