Change of Heart
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Narrated by:
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Carly Robins
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Written by:
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Falon Ballard
About this listen
A workaholic is faced with striving for the one goal she never wanted: love.
Campbell Andrews despises exactly three things in life: incompetence, tardiness, and love stories. Making partner at her law firm at thirty-four, she has no time for anything or anyone else. And certainly no respect for those who choose love over work. That is, until she wakes up in Heart Springs—her own personal hell.
The good news? She’s not dead. She’s been magically transported to a small town straight out of the Hallmark channel, complete with a meddling mayor, seasonal festivals, and friendly townsfolk. Cam can’t stand it, but in order to make it back to her real life, she has to fulfill three tasks . . . foremost among them, experience true love. It seems impossible. But anything’s possible with a change of heart.
©2025 Falon Ballard (P)2025 Penguin AudioWhat the critics say
One of Nerd Daily's Must-Read Swoonworthy Romance Book Releases of 2025
"If you think Ballard’s Change of Heart sounds like Schmigadoon or Pleasantville, you wouldn’t be wrong. But Heart Springs has a distinctly Hallmark style, complete with various misadventures as Cam tries different jobs—and different men—to find the ones that fit just right. A self-aware heroine, Cam sharply picks apart the well-worn tropes she finds herself living. But as Cam learns to find the charm in them, we do as well. And there is quite a lot of charm, not just in our frank, snarky heroine but in her love interest, Ben."—BookPage
"Humorous . . . A spicy romance with the charm of a movie, it is refreshing that falling in love isn't the only worthwhile goal . . . A fun rom-com with a stellar heroine."—Booklist
"Whimsical . . . [a] clever riff on the classic small-town romance aesthetic."—Publishers Weekly