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RUN TO YOU by Rachel Lacey

This book is all about taking that leap of faith.

Gabby Winters and Ethan Hunter met under the most unusual condition.  Just moments after they first saw each other, Gabby was attacked by what seems like zillions of yellowjackets and fell into a stream.  Ethan saves her and then they start dating.

Weird, but that's what happened, more or less.  Okay, the real story is that Ethan's grandmother, the woman who raised him and the only family he has is dying. She wants Ethan to be settled before she goes, and Ethan translates that as him starting his business up and dating Gabby.

It pleased his grandmother to no end seeing Ethan in a relationship with Gabby.  But what she does not know was that Ethan asked Gabby to "pretend" to be his girlfriend until his grandmother passes on. 

This book had me in a good mood.  Ethan was a fun person and had me smiling throughout the book.  He made everything into a joke but knew when to be serious when the time calls for it.

Gabby was in flight mode for most of the time in the book.  Coming from parents who have their own idea of what success is as well as running from an abusive boyfriend, Gabby had a lot on her mind.  So when she saw Ethan, who she found to be extremely good looking, Gabby wanted to be far away from him since she wants to be away from men for a while.

After saving her life and checking up on her, when Ethan asked her for the favour of being his pretend girlfriend to make his sweet grandmother happy, how could she refuse?  It helped that she found out things about herself she never thought were there and found a few new friends along the way.

Readers will be captivated by this story and would want to read it from beginning to end. When I started to read it, I could not put it down.  +Rachel Lacey will have you encased in the spell that is Haven and will have you begging for much more.

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Run to You

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