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Breathe, Annie, Breathe
by Miranda Kenneally
This is one series I will never get tired of...
Summary: Annie is not a runner (just like me) and she hates it. But when her ex-boyfriend dies she feels it's her fault that he did and that he didn't get to run the marathon he worked so hard for. So she begins training to run that marathon for him and that's when she meets Jeremiah. The adrenalin junkie that's used to getting hurt. Annie likes him but she's scared to move on from her ex and she's also scared of losing someone else.
Character(s):All Miranda Kennally's characters are relatable. Even if you haven't gone through a situation like theirs you can find something about them that you can relate too. I'm glad Annie trained for the marathon to honor her ex-boyfriend because she did alot of things out of her comfort zone and it helped her grieved with losing him. She also met new people and fixed relationships with her family and friends.
Writing: I love how easy the writing is and how it all goes together. I'm not saying there aren't any errors with her writing but every since I first read a Kenneally story I can't remember finding any. I didn't get sick of the story and wanted to rush through it so as far as I'm concerned the writing is great!
Overall: This wasn't my favorite story of the series but I will never get tired of this series. As long as Miranda Kennally keeps writing stories like this I'm going to keep reading her books.
Summary: Annie is not a runner (just like me) and she hates it. But when her ex-boyfriend dies she feels it's her fault that he did and that he didn't get to run the marathon he worked so hard for. So she begins training to run that marathon for him and that's when she meets Jeremiah. The adrenalin junkie that's used to getting hurt. Annie likes him but she's scared to move on from her ex and she's also scared of losing someone else.
Character(s):All Miranda Kennally's characters are relatable. Even if you haven't gone through a situation like theirs you can find something about them that you can relate too. I'm glad Annie trained for the marathon to honor her ex-boyfriend because she did alot of things out of her comfort zone and it helped her grieved with losing him. She also met new people and fixed relationships with her family and friends.
Writing: I love how easy the writing is and how it all goes together. I'm not saying there aren't any errors with her writing but every since I first read a Kenneally story I can't remember finding any. I didn't get sick of the story and wanted to rush through it so as far as I'm concerned the writing is great!
Overall: This wasn't my favorite story of the series but I will never get tired of this series. As long as Miranda Kennally keeps writing stories like this I'm going to keep reading her books.