Review: Run to You

 
Book Review: Run to You, by Rachel Lacey




Moments after meeting the most gorgeous guy ever, Gabby Winters promptly gets stung by a zillion yellowjackets and falls-not gracefully-into a stream. Yup, Ethan Hunter is trouble with a capital "hot," and Gabby definitely needs to keep her distance. Except in the small town of Haven, there's nowhere to hide from Ethan's sexy, infectious grin . . . and all the residents are conspiring against her.

At the center of the town's matchmaking is Ethan's grandmother, who's convinced their relationship is a done deal. Rather than break her heart, Gabby and Ethan find themselves cornered into pretending to be falling in love. The problem: there's serious sizzling attraction between them. And if this charade continues, they won't fool just the entire town - they might fool themselves too . . .

Genre: contemporary romance

Publishing date: August 2016

Mature content: yes

Review: Run to You was the first book I've read by Rachel Lacey and I will return for more really soon. At first glance there's nothing out of the ordinary in Run to You. It's no more and no less predictable than other romance novels out there, with lovable characters, a nice setting and a fairly coordinated plot. But there's got to be some magic in the way Rachel Lacey writes, because I could not put it down. I read it it less than a day. It made me smile, laugh, cry, wish for a happy ending for Gabby and Ethan and, at the same time, feel sad because the book was coming to an end...


Run to You will account for a couple of well spent hours. So yes, I totally recommend it.

Happy readings, 


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