You can try to run from love…
Synopsis
With her ex and her kids away, a woman takes up running and meets a new man – but can they make it to the finish line?
Ten years after their divorce, this is the first time Hannah’s ex-husband has had the kids for more than a weekend. Her calendar is gloriously blank, ready to be filled with some self-care time.
That is, until Hannah’s BFFs push her to join a charity race for which she’ll need to start training – after all, she’s not doing anything else.
And her mum nags her to have Aunt Dorothy over for a visit.
So much for me-time…
However, Hannah’s not in tip-top shape, and running is a challenge to say the least. Maybe Gabe, the nice-looking personal trainer, can help with that? The more Hannah struggles, the more determined she becomes. But then Hannah is tripped up when she finds out Gabe has ashocking secret. Does this mean he’ll be out of the running for a place in her heart?
My review
Hannah has always been looking after her children. So when her ex – husband takes the children on a holiday for a month, Hannah has no idea what to do with all her free time.
That is, until her BFF’s persuade her to join a charity race. Only problem is, Hannah isn’t in shape at all…
Luckily with the help of personal trainer Gabe, perhaps she will be able to reach the finish line, even if it is just to prove everyone around that she can.
However, the charity run is not her only challenge, as her own mother has made arrangements so that Hannah’s Aunt Dorothy is staying at Hannah’s, and the growing attraction Hannah feels for Gabe, who seems to have a shocking secret that may ruin everything…
First of all, I am not a runner myself. I tried once, many many many years ago, and I found an easy excuse to quit!
So a story where running is involved, isn’t my idea of a romance!
However, this story swept me off my feet and before I knew it, I reached the finish line (pun intended!).
I truly sympathized with Hannah and even if I am not a parent myself, I found her tale recognizable in many aspects.
Being a parent is obviously not a sacrifice. But I could see how Hannah lost herself while watching and loving her children.
She prioritized her children over everything, which resulted in her not knowing anymore who the real Hannah was.
Yet I also liked her spirit. I laughed how she twisted the incidents in her own advantage, making Gave doubt if he truly was in error or not.
And once she decides to participate at the charity run, she is determined to show everyone that she can and will finish it, no matter what her own mother or children think.
I have to say, I was shocked with their reaction, as I would have expected her family to support her, even if she wasn’t shape! Ooh if I could just slap fictional characters!!! 😊
While Hannah’s focus is on training to reach the goal, slowly we see Hannah also finding herself again. With her best friends all finding love, Hannah realizes that she has been standing still (literally and figuratively) for too long.
It’s not because she has teenage children and is divorced, that she shouldn’t take a new chance at love.
And I think we all know who that new chance will be!
It’s clear that Gabe is a funny, energetic and kind man. But we also see that there is something he is hiding, or rather avoiding. It made my mind go in all different directions, even if my gut feeling kept saying that Gabe is one of the good guys.
At the revelation of his secret, just like Hannah I was a bit shocked. But as in the most cases, once explained, it made a lot of sense and things got resolved quickly, luckily for our main characters!
I also liked it how the author added many humoristic moments in it and I absolutely adored Aunt Dorothy!
And while maybe being a subplot, also Hannah’s best friends are somehow tangled up with love. But instead of using the many clichés and actual realities, Suzie Tullett made a great twist showing the good in people anyway, and giving proof that unfortunate things can happen and while things may seem bad, they aren’t always…
This book was very easy to read, I just finished it in a few hours. It shows how easily someone can get lost in the daily hectic of life. But it also shows that it can be a matter of refocusing to find yourself again.
I truly enjoyed reading this story, even if it involved a sport I absolutely do not like!





























