Running away, starting all over and keep low,that’s easy…
Synopsis
After a humiliating split from her celebrity ex, Jane is hiding from the spotlight. She’s moved city, moved jobs and changed her hair. She wants to disappear and finish her training as a patent attorney.
Marshall has worked hard for years and nomination to the partnership is tantalisingly close. He must avoid scandal at any cost.
When they meet, their attraction is impossible to ignore. Neither wants a fuss, but with the paparazzi following Jane and an office trouble maker determined to sabotage their relationship, they can’t escape unscathed.
Girl on the Run is the first in a series of standalone contemporary romances. Ideal for fans of MhairiMcFarlane or Sue Moorcroft.
My review
Jane wants to start over after not only splitting up with her famous boyfriend, but she has also been humiliated about it!
So when she starts a new job in a different city, she surely doesn’t want anyone to recognize her, and wants to be hiding from the spotlights. After changing her hair, she is now determined to finish her training as a patent attorney.
Marshall is working hard to become a partner and the partnership is finally within reach. Last thing he needs is a scandal, like the one he had in the past.
But when Jane and Marsh meet, the attraction is impossible to ignore. Despite their efforts to keep things as secretive is as possible, is that truly possible, with paparazzi’s hunting Jane down and an office colleague with his own agenda…
If you ever need a story that is easy to read, but filled with many sweets moments but also a few bits that remind you that not everyone is genuinely honest, I suggest to read this one!
After being cheated by her boyfriend, Jane decides to start all over, away from the spotlights.
Being the girlfriend of a famous person, I can only imagine how difficult that can be. And in Jane’s case, seeing how the man you love has changed over time, and not for the better, makes it only worse.
When Jane changed her hair, to be unrecognizable, it raised my eyebrows, because it seemed for me not enough. I can imagine that if I were suddenly blond, people would still recognize me, even if I’m a natural brunette.
However, even if Jane was in the past in the spotlight, she still is this normal girl, a “plain Jane”, with her wish to just be happy and doing what she loves.
I was a bit surprised by the character of Marsh. Yes, he is focused on becoming a partner and doesn’t want to make any mistakes.
But behind this career – focused man, he is the most loving, caring brother I could imagine. He looks after his sister Stevie, and protects her every way that he can, even too much. Even if they obviously clash more than not, the love between brother and sister is very obvious.
And his taking care of his loved ones, also moves to Jane when they finally admit their feelings.
Seeing their love bloom, was something that warmed my heart. Of course there is also a villain in it, and what this person did was just ugly, vile, unscrupulous and double – faced.
Overall, this was a sweet story to read, about how the past can hold you back, but also about how love finds a way anyway, no matter who with bad intentions tries to interfere.
Time flies by while reading this story and after finishing this first part of the series, it made me very curious for the other parts of it!
Finger crossed they will entertain me as much as this one!




























