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Breathe, Annie, Breathe
by Miranda Kenneally
The fifth book in the Hundred Oaks series, and another great book to throw into what has been a really good series of books to read, even if I did read them all out of order.
This book was a story of Annie working through her grief over the death of her boyfriend by running a marathon in his honour. This brings in Matt, who was in book 3 of the series as her running coach, and his brother Jeremiah, as the love interest.
I really loved Jer’s hang up, I thought that was quite unique and interesting, and it was a nicely developed story of these two falling in love and overcoming their flaws to be together. A nice read.
This book was a story of Annie working through her grief over the death of her boyfriend by running a marathon in his honour. This brings in Matt, who was in book 3 of the series as her running coach, and his brother Jeremiah, as the love interest.
I really loved Jer’s hang up, I thought that was quite unique and interesting, and it was a nicely developed story of these two falling in love and overcoming their flaws to be together. A nice read.