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This book was so freakin adorable and completely hit the spot for me. It was low angst, stress free, funny and hot! There is nothing better than being able to read a book that makes you smile from beginning to end.I love how Fawn and Levi met. Fawn is just a little bit scatterbrained and Levi is the not so nice guy, except when it comes to fawn, well except for their first meet. It was cute and got me excited to see where ARR was going to take the story.Fawn and Levi both have crazy families and...
★3.5 STARS★ "I'll catch you baby." Running into Love is the first book in Aurora Rose Reynolds Fluke My Life Series. Fawn Reed is a teacher who likes to run. When she inadvertently runs into Levi Fremont, a homicide detective, sparks fly and an instant connection is made. Although Levi has to work hard to win Fawn's trust, once their friendship is formed the physical attraction they feel for one another brings them together and a match made in heaven is made. "You good with me and you?" Tol...
NOW LIVE!Amazon US * Amazon UKThis book is a confusing one for me to review because for every thing I didn't like, there was something that I did. Overall it was a good story and maybe most of my issues came from me being too critical of it but there were little things that bugged me throughout my reading. I actually had to start the beginning of this book over more than once because I was so confused by the first few pages. It opened with Fawn running in the park with her eyes close. Why? Well,...
4 stars!! Running into Love has that Aurora Rose Reynolds ‘feel’ you get while reading her books. It’s sweet, light hearted, sexy, and fun. It has a alpha man and an adorable heroine. I was excited to read it when I saw the cover and synopsis, and I liked it a lot! Fawn is a teacher who lives in NYC. She’s got two sisters and parents she loves, but she’s about done with men. She’s had some bad experiences here lately and she’s over it. Levi is a detective and moves across the hall in Fawns bu...
4.25 'More Than a Kiss' Stars Running Into Love was one of the sweetest, funny and most lighthearted novels I’ve read in a while! A true feel-good kind of story!Fawn, after a long line of disastrous relationships and dates, has basically given up on the dating scene. Add to that her nerdy and homebody character, she doesn’t hold much hope to find a love like her parents, a true forever kind of relationship.That is, until she literally runs into a delectable shirtless stranger, LOL!Levi, recently...
4 1/2 stars,I had a great time reading this book, it's exactly what you think of when you think of a Aurora Rose Reynolds book. The hero is crazy possessive and knows he wants the heroine form the start and he also doesn't mess around. The heroine is sweet and kind and not full of herself and the perfect match for our hero. This was an easy fun read, I flew through it and just really enjoyed reading this book from being to end. I was never board and I didn't want to skim or skip around and thoug...
Pretty cover on this one. Good representation of the characters (although I don't remember him having tattos ever mentioned??) Great composition and titile work as well.I was in the mood today for something low angst and this one fit the bill to a "T". I will say I was a bit disappointed that it wasn't hotter (no sex until 60%). But as always I enjoyed this author's writing. The pace was good, and I was never bored. There was no OW/OM drama, and the (few) sex scenes were hot. The mystery aspect
This was a quick, sweet, low angst, fun read. It had some great humor, pretty much insta-love, quirky characters, and a loveable pupper, too.That being said... there were parts that seemed confusing to me including the opening scene of this book where the two MCs meet while she's running through New York with her eyes closed and flailing her arms... ummm, okay?? Odd. With our H being a detective with the NYPD, I thought "Oh... she must be running from a perp and he's gonna be the one to catch th...
I ran into a problem…or two.I have written the beginning of this review 4 times. I can't get my thoughts down to explain the things I liked and the things I struggled with. It was a good book, just not good for me. I started Running into Love and within the first few pages, I was pulling squinty eyes that morphed into eye twitches. The first sentence of the book introduces us to a woman running with her hands in the air and her eyes closed. My first thought was – Oooh, Is she in danger? Now, tha...
4.5 Stars! Fawn Reed is a beautiful, single 27 yr. old woman living in New York. She's a fifth grade teacher & an animal lover who adores her dog. She's currently given up on men since she's never lucky in love.Levi Fremont is a gorgeous 30 yr. old guy who recently moved to New York. He's a homicide detective for the NYPD, & is extremely dedicated to his job. He eats & sleeps work until one day he has a run in with a stunning blonde. She literally runs into him, & words are exchanged. Then th...
IT'S LIVE**ARC RECEIVED IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW * * This kind of book is like catnip for me. It's sweet, funny and very low angst. I absolutely adored Fawn and Levi both individually and as a couple. Fawn was quirky, sweet and hilarious. Never a dull moment with that girl. I loved that she didn't push Levi away and let their relationship progress without a lot angst.Levi was so awesome. The alpha that I always love from ARR. He was a tough as nails detective but soft for Fawn. I loved t...
4 STARS!This book grabs your attention right off with Fawn literally running into Levi. She just happened to be running with her eye's closed. She's quirky like that. Instantly they start to banter and I am sucked in to their snarky charm. It just so happens when they part it's not for long because of course Levi is Fawn's new neighbor. Fawn is a 5th grade teacher who loves her job and her kids. Levi is a detective with the NYPD and is young to have made it so far so soon in his field. Both have...
4 Muffin Loving Stars“Who would have thought running with your eyes closed would lead to love?”When Fawn meets Levi, neither one are in the market for a relationship. Hell, after the admittedly meet cute way they came to be introduced via Fawn’s enthusiastic dog, she’d probably prefer to stay as far away from Levi as humanly possible. Too bad that hot, sweet police detective just moved in right across the hall from her. I have to be honest and say Running into Love was not at all what I expected...
Genre: RomanceSetting: New YorkPOVs: (view spoiler)[First person, dual (hide spoiler)]HEA: (view spoiler)[Yes! It's ARR! (hide spoiler)] Writing style: 3/5Romance: 4/5Occupations: (view spoiler)[Levi's a NYPD detective. Fawn's a fifth-grade teacher. (hide spoiler)] It's been a long time since I've read an ARR novel and the word "babe" that appeared in the second paragraph on the first page reaffirmed why I no longer enjoy reading these kinds of novels like I used to. The dialogues have become hi...
4 cute stars ❤It was a long time since I read a book from this author and I have to say that I freaking loved Running into Love.It was exactly what I needed!It was funny,sweet,cute and sexy.Levi was a swoon worthy hero.I was melting for him from the beginning.He was protective and sweet.Such a perfect alpha male.Fawn was such a fun heroine,omg there were so many times that I was laughing with her awkward moments.I loved her family and her dog.I love the banter between Levi and Fawn.I look forwar...
The start of what's going to be an addicting series !Aurora Rose Reynolds is one of my go-to authors and I know that when I pick up one of her books I’m going to be treated so well with a hot, emotional, sweet, well-rounded story featuring amazingly developed characters and secondary characters that are going to be more than just background players and that I will become just as invested in them as I am in the main couple. And Running Into Love was no exception.The author isn't breaking any new
Quirky twenty-something meets hot police officer, and romance follows. The end. Alright, perhaps I should elaborate, but I still stand by my one-sentence-review over there : don't expect to be surprised by anything, because you most likely won't. 1) Why did I expect the title to be... hmm... metaphorical? It wasn't. Fawn really does run into Levi (while her eyes were closed, which is never explained and I mean who closes her eyes while running in a public park? Seriously?) and they really do fal...
2.75 starsOverall it was a safe, sweet read.Not quite my kind of a heroine; too insecure and too soft. The hero was ok.I rarely comment on writing, but here I need to say, that I’m used to this author’s writing being more engaging. Either I lost track of the story or I had not enough coffee the morning I read it.What I liked:- h’s dog Muffin - h’s caring for her students (she was a teacher)- h’s dog Muffin It’s not that I didn’t like the heroine, she was just not my kind of a woman: she was very...
I am twirling inside with giddiness! Fawn and Levi literally run into each other and the chemistry is instantaneous. When Fawn realizes the hot handsome stranger she practically tackled is her new neighbor she finds herself tied in knots. She’s pretty much given up on dating. It’s just all so…confusing. What she doesn’t comprehend is that Levi is bewitched with the clumsy, crazy, gorgeous woman who lives next door and he’s determined to find out if together they can find “more”. Aurora Rose Reyn...
"3 Stars""Running into Love" was a nice reading. I'm done, that's it! No just kidding, I have a few things to say...as always!I liked the book but it was just a nice reading to pass my time. Levi was good enough but not the alpha male I'm used to from this author, at least for me. And Fawn was like on of her students, same attitude and a little immature...Ok maybe I'm exaggerating, but come on, sometimes she was too naive (I mean her student Tamara was more serious and mature than her). Oops I'm...