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Breathe, Annie, Breathe
by Miranda Kenneally
Heartfelt and touching. I think every girl has abit of Annie in them.
Annie is a beautiful character, real in every sense as a girl.
The Choices we are given and decisions we have to make.
Running the marathon for Kyle is no easy task, and Jeremiah is such a sweet surprise, the risk taker, searching for meaning in life, challenging himself to find his grove until he meets Annie.
Then adrenaline takes on a new meaning.
I love the way Miranda Kenneally writes. She doesn't explain romance in every detail, but yet it's there and you feel the love. the way she writes sex is so good, without being detailed, yet it does not lessen the impact of completion or chemistry.
I love it, the subtle signs of love in the characters and their need for each other no less than if it was described.
I think i found my true calling.
Running a marathon cant be easy for anyone, someone who isnt into sports. I am not, in high school i avoided it like a disease, i would hideaway, i couldn't stand i...lol.
For Annie, i felt the emotions, everything she feels, every step of the way, i was with her. When she got sick, blister from hell and dying lol.
Then the thrill of pushing yourself to the limits and winning, coming out on the other side knowing that you did not quit and finding love in all that is truly scary and exhilarating.
Loved it.
Annie is a beautiful character, real in every sense as a girl.
The Choices we are given and decisions we have to make.
Running the marathon for Kyle is no easy task, and Jeremiah is such a sweet surprise, the risk taker, searching for meaning in life, challenging himself to find his grove until he meets Annie.
Then adrenaline takes on a new meaning.
I love the way Miranda Kenneally writes. She doesn't explain romance in every detail, but yet it's there and you feel the love. the way she writes sex is so good, without being detailed, yet it does not lessen the impact of completion or chemistry.
I love it, the subtle signs of love in the characters and their need for each other no less than if it was described.
I think i found my true calling.
Running a marathon cant be easy for anyone, someone who isnt into sports. I am not, in high school i avoided it like a disease, i would hideaway, i couldn't stand i...lol.
For Annie, i felt the emotions, everything she feels, every step of the way, i was with her. When she got sick, blister from hell and dying lol.
Then the thrill of pushing yourself to the limits and winning, coming out on the other side knowing that you did not quit and finding love in all that is truly scary and exhilarating.
Loved it.