Sonderbooks Book Review of

Cursed Boys and Broken Hearts

by Adam Sass

read by Torian Brackett

Cursed Boys and Broken Hearts

by Adam Sass
read by Torian Brackett

Review posted May 11, 2026.
Listening Library, 2024. 9 hours, 25 minutes.
Review written March 24, 2025, from a library eaudiobook.

Here's a gay teen romance that's formulaic and predictable - but completely sweet.

I'm still blaming Annabel Monaghan's book Nora Goes Off Script, about a writer for the Romance channel finding her own romance, for me noticing when a Romance Novel follows a pattern. But even though I knew where this book was going, I kept listening and enjoyed the ride.

The protagonist is Grant Rossi, a designer who's been in a funk for a year since his boyfriend left him. He's convinced that he's cursed to always be left ever since he made a wish on his family's legendary Wishing Rose at 13 years old - he's convinced it doesn't work for gay boys, especially since after making his wish, his childhood crush Ben got together with his summer boyfriend and dropped Grant. That all happened at Grant's grandma's funeral, and Grant hasn't been back to the family vineyard and B&B since.

But now, to get out of his funk, Grant shows up at the vineyard and spends his summer helping his aunt and uncle bring it back into shape so they won't have to sell it. There's a lot of work to do, and Grant's social media following will help - but then he discovers that Ben is there, working as a gardener, also helping get it all back into shape.

Oh, there's also a nice thread about mental illness - Grant's been diagnosed with anxiety - and nice modeling of making contact again with his therapist and restarting his meds to help him function better.

And, yeah, you can tell where this is going. There's a big Rose Festival at the end to work toward. There are big misunderstandings and years of resentment to clear up. And Grant and Ben just happen to get thrown together and must work together to save the family business.

It all adds up to a fluffy story and a sweet romance. But sometimes fluffy and sweet hits just right.