Romanceaholics, get ready to clutch your e-readers and scream into your throw pillows because Unsteady Heart by Keira M. Belle is here to mess with your emotions in the best way possible. This isn’t your typical romance. This is a raw, deeply personal story about second chances, messy choices, and the kind of love that scares the hell out of you.
Let’s meet Monica Garza, shall we? She’s fierce, flawed, and convinced that happily ever after is for Disney princesses, not women who’ve had their hearts stomped on. After losing faith in love, Monica’s motto is clear: “Better alone than broken.” Honestly? Relatable. But then along comes Jason McAllister, a younger man who lights a fire in her that she thought had burned out long ago. And suddenly, the walls Monica built around her heart don’t feel indestructible anymore.
But don’t get it twisted Monica doesn’t fall for Jason’s charms overnight. Oh no. Our girl is resistant to change, clinging to the familiar even when it’s not what she truly wants. Enter a safe option: another man who’s comfortable, predictable, and utterly lacking in the soul-shaking spark that Jason brings. Can you hear us screaming, “Monica, no!?” Because we are.
What sets Unsteady Heart apart is its honesty. Keira M. Belle doesn’t sugarcoat Monica’s journey. It’s messy, painful, and packed with twists that’ll leave you gasping. But through every setback and betrayal, there’s Jason. Sweet, patient, and ridiculously dreamy Jason, who sees the broken pieces of Monica’s heart and isn’t afraid to fight for her even when she’s fighting herself.
This book isn’t just about love; it’s about healing, growth, and learning to take a chance when every instinct screams to run. Monica’s story is so achingly real that you’ll want to reach through the pages, hug her, and maybe give her a little shake because, girl.
If you’re into romances that challenge your emotions and make you believe in the power of vulnerability, Unsteady Heart is a must-read.
Grab this gem, and prepare for a year in Monica’s life that’ll leave your own heart wonderfully unsteady. Jason might be fictional, but the feels are 100% real.

