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Title: Running Away
Author: Jen Andrews
Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥
Blurb:
Nearing age
thirty, Jeremy James is cruising along in life, doing as he pleases. No
girlfriend, no wife, no drama. Women go as easily as they come, but inside, he
feels something’s missing. After the birth of his niece, Hannah, and a not so
gentle nudge from his sister, Zoey, Jeremy decides to make a change in his life
and settle down.
Then he meets Teagan Donnelly.
And she wants nothing to do with him.
Teagan has recently come out of a three year relationship with a man who cheated, shamed her, and berated her for her weight and life choices. The once secure yet spirited woman cannot figure out what Jeremy wants with her.
For Jeremy, it’s plain and simple. He wants Teagan to stop running away and give him a chance. But for Teagan, taking a chance with Jeremy means she could lose herself all over again.
While this is book four of the Just Say Yes series, it can be read as a standalone. This book is a spin-off from Andy and Zoey’s story, which takes place in books 1–3. Characters from the first three books will be mentioned throughout, but Running Away is written in such a way that there are no questions as to who everyone is. If you’d like to delve deeper into the James family dynamic and the wonderful characters, it is recommended that the first three books be read prior to Running Away.
This book contains mature themes, strong language, and sexual situations. It is intended for adult readers.
Then he meets Teagan Donnelly.
And she wants nothing to do with him.
Teagan has recently come out of a three year relationship with a man who cheated, shamed her, and berated her for her weight and life choices. The once secure yet spirited woman cannot figure out what Jeremy wants with her.
For Jeremy, it’s plain and simple. He wants Teagan to stop running away and give him a chance. But for Teagan, taking a chance with Jeremy means she could lose herself all over again.
While this is book four of the Just Say Yes series, it can be read as a standalone. This book is a spin-off from Andy and Zoey’s story, which takes place in books 1–3. Characters from the first three books will be mentioned throughout, but Running Away is written in such a way that there are no questions as to who everyone is. If you’d like to delve deeper into the James family dynamic and the wonderful characters, it is recommended that the first three books be read prior to Running Away.
This book contains mature themes, strong language, and sexual situations. It is intended for adult readers.
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Review:
Jen Andrews has a way with her writing style It is how she can
pull you into the story and keep you reading the story. I feel this series has ended wonderful, you don’t
have to read the other books either as this is a standalone tale.
But do recommend to read the entire series.
We meet Teagan who had heard some hard knocks in her life,
cheating boyfriend, abuse. When she heads home to take care of her Nan, she get
a job at the local ER. Where she meets Jeremy, she feels attract to him. She
just can’t trust her feeling for anyone after her last abusive relationship. Jeremey
has had a free care life, get any women he wants but nothing permeant. They
have some hurtles that they both must overcome. Will they be able to fight what
demons are holding over their heads?
OVERALL IMPRESSION OF THE BOOK
Recommend read
* I received a copy of this book in
exchange for an honest review *
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