RUNAWAY ROAD
Release Date: March 6th, 2020
Purchase Details: www.devneyperry.com/books/ runaway-road
Londyn McCormack didn’t have a typical childhood. She ran away from home at sixteen, escaping parents more interested in drugs than their daughter. She doesn’t have loving siblings or an adorable pet. Her only family is the five other runaway kids who shared her junkyard home.
Life pulled them all in separate directions, taking her to Boston. For a short time, she thought she’d found something permanent. But after a devastating divorce, she’s running away again, this time to find a lost friend.
She’s driving across the country in her convertible. As a teenager, the rusty car was her shelter. As an adult, it’s her ride to freedom.
Except one flat tire derails her trip. Her life collides with Brooks Cohen. They walked away from the first crash. The second might destroy them both.
My Review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Londyn sets out on adventure, with just her car and the open road. She thought she was running away from something but maybe she was she running to something better. Runaway Road makes you want to jump into your car, crank the radio and drive off, looking for adventure.
The chemistry between Brooks and Londyn are what makes romance books so special. Their swoon-worthy encounters, the undeniable attraction. I love every minute of their journey. Devney Perry's writing is some of my favorite. The way she brings these characters emotions to life through each chapter is so special. From the moment you meet Brooks and Londyn, you know this story is going to be one you wont want to put down.
Each character, the small town setting, the romance, family, and a women looking for a place to feel like she belongs, makes Runaway Road a story that you need to read! I'm so excited for even more love and adventure with The Runaway Series!
·I was provided a ARC by the author·
EXCERPT:
“When was the last time you had pie for dinner?”
“Can’t say I ever have.”
Her fork dove into the chocolate cream. She hummed and her eyes drifted closed when the bite passed her lips. She savored it, rolling it around in her mouth. The woman had a talented tongue—lucky pie. She moaned again, torturing me with the subtle sound.
She swallowed, then shot me a smile that was pure sex. “You’re missing out.”
I snapped my fingers, raising my hand in the air to flag down the waitress. When she came over, I pointed to Londyn’s plate. “I’ll have that.”
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