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Friday, October 06, 2017

Review- Running into Love by Aurora Rose Reynolds

Summary-

Fawn Reed has kissed one too many toads and has finally decided that Prince Charming doesn’t exist. After countless mishaps, mistakes, and unmitigated disasters on the dating scene, she’s decided to give up and move on with her life…solo.

Everything changes, however, after Fawn runs into Levi Fremont, a homicide detective new to New York City.

Dedication to the job has rendered Levi’s love life nonexistent—until he moves in next door to the free-spirited Fawn. After a series of comedic run-ins push them together, will they finally give in to the inevitable and realize—maybe—they are perfect for each other?
 


Release date: September 26th, 2017
Published by: Montlake Romance
Page numbers: 224

Review-

I have read a few Aurora Rose Reynolds books before. They are usually short and sweet. When I saw that she had a new release coming up called Running Into Love I was intrigued and requested it. Running Into Love was a cute love story. I can't say that it had an extreme depth of emotion or anything but it was a nice light read.

So this is the story of Fawn. Fawn is a teacher and has been disappointed one too many times where love is concerned. One morning Fawn literally runs into Levi and thinks he's kind of a jerk. But surprise, surprise he turns out to be her new neighbour. I liked Fawn. She was sweet and awkward and a little bit quirky. Fawn was hesitant to try anything with Levi but she is definitely falling for him.

Levi on the other hand is instantly smitten by the tiny blonde who ran into him. He's a detective for the NYPD and his job makes it difficult for him to have a social life. But Levi is the one who pursues Fawn. He is kind and patient and protective of her. I really liked Levi. He was the typical lovable alpha with a possessive side.

If you are not a fan of insta love I would say stay away from Aurora Rose Reynolds books. I like them from time to time and somehow this author just makes them work in a very good way. The romance between Levi and Fawn is sweet and sexy. The descriptions of each and every single menial day to day task was a little annoying but because the book was short it was easy to get through.

Fawn and Levi's story is complete with a healthy dose of nosy interfering families from both sides. I think because this is a series both of Fawn's sisters should also be getting their books. There is also a hint of suspense threaded through the plot. It was not a super strong point but it did add to the story. All in all Running into Love is a cute and short read if you don't over think it.

*Note: A copy of this book was provided by the author/publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. We thank them.



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