Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Publication Date: July 15th 2014
My rating: 4 stars
Annie hates running. No matter how far she jogs, she can’t escape the guilt that if she hadn’t broken up with Kyle, he might still be alive. So to honor his memory, she starts preparing for the marathon he intended to race. But the training is even more grueling than Annie could have imagined. Despite her coaching, she’s at war with her body, her mind—and her heart. With every mile that athletic Jeremiah cheers her on, she grows more conflicted. She wants to run into his arms…and sprint in the opposite direction. For Annie, opening up to love again may be even more of a challenge than crossing the finish line.
"If you don't put yourself out there, if you don't take risks, you can't truly feel"
Miranda Kenneally is an author whose books I know I can rely
upon time and time again. This last month has been my worst reading month ever,
I think I’ve only been able to finish one book and books which have been highly
recommended to me too have been falling flat for me too. So with the release of
Jesse’s Girl just around the corner, I was itching to get back to Kenneally’s
Hundred Oaks series, I have enjoyed every single one of these books so far and
really just wanted to read a book that I was in the mood for. And honestly I couldn’t
have picked a better book.
Annie had decided to take upon the marathon for her
boyfriend Kyle, Annie’s never been a runner, so to accomplish this in such a
short amount of time would be amazing. Annie had experienced a lot of heartache
the last few months, so I was completely rooting for Annie to be able to
complete the marathon not only for Kyle but for herself too. I liked how
Kenneally didn’t give us the whole back story to Kyle and Annie’s relationship,
but bits of it over the course of the story. I was super curious to find out
what actually happened and what made Annie want to do this in the first place.
It was a real struggle at times reading about Annie and Kyle’s time together,
because it was such a beautiful relationship, but Kenneally eased us into their
story perfectly. I also appreciated the way Kenneally showed Annie’s growth
over the course of the book, yes there was potentially a great relationship
that Annie could have with Jeremiah, but I liked how Annie decided to take her
time until she was ready for it, also that Jeremiah was willing to give Annie
all the time she needed. I always love this quality in a guy.
Jeremiah was also another fantastic guy that Kenneally has
introduced us to (I hope you keep them coming!) yes he would go out there to
get his adrenaline rush, but deep down he was such a sweet guy. The last couple
of months for Annie had been really tough, she didn’t really have anyone or
anything she could turn to, so Jeremiah coming along was the ray of sunshine
that she needed all along. He could be such a goof at times and make me laugh
out loud and then he could bust out with the most romantic line ever that would
have you forever swooning. I always thought I knew who my favourite crush would
be from the Hundred Oaks series, but now with the introduction of Jeremiah I’m
not so sure.
Once again I loved how Kenneally infused a sports themed
storyline into this book, If you didn’t know already I’m the biggest ever
sports geek. But also this book couldn’t have come at a better time for me, as
I’d recently taken up running up in my spare time, so I could completely get
into the running story line in this book. Also I do love it when authors keep
you in the loop about how other favourite characters of yours from the series
are getting on. I appreciate it more when it’s not just subtle mentions, but
are around for most of the book too, so thanks once again Miranda for being the
master at weaving previous characters into your work!
The Hundred Oaks series for me is
one of the best series I have read in a long time, I’ve realised that each
story I’ve become to love more and each character I end up falling for even
more. I highly recommend everyone reading this series as it is one that no one
should be missing out on!
8 comments:
Jasprit, I'm so glad you loved this one! It's one of my favorite books by Kenneally. I loved everything you had to say about Annie and her growth throughout the book. It was so realistic. And I love Jeremiah too! He was so sweet.
I hope you enjoy Jesse' Girl just as much! It's much sweeter and angst free, but still has that Kenneally charm!
Lovely review, Jasprit!
Oh, Jasprit, this sounds amazing! I get a kick out of reading about people who find the determination to pick themselves up and get going again. And I'm a runner too :) This one is definitely a good fit for me!
Great review! I also love this series and loved this book! I can't wait for Jesse's Girl! Which is your favorite in the series so far?
I haven't read anything by this author yet. I know, I really should, because I love contemporary. Glad you liked this one though. I wish I could like running! hahah
-Lauren
Jasprit, thanks for the great review! To be honest, I haven't read any of the author's books but I'm a contemporary romance junkie. I like the feel of it. I'm also intrigued about the plot. It's hard to just join a marathon when you're not really a runner. That takes effort. So this Kyle must probably be worth the effort and I wanna know why.
Precious @ Fragments of Life
I haven't read a Kenneally novel in a reallyyy long time but this seems like exactly what I need right now. Thanks for putting this one back on my radar, Jasprit--definitely need to pick it up soon! Gorgeous review, dear!(:
I'm glad that you liked this one, thereby breaking the streak of bad luck! I hope you get to read better books this month. Great review! :)
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I haven't heard of this author or this book till now, but the way you described it it sound so good. Glad you've got your reading mojo back, great review! Btw. I love running in my free time too! :)
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