Saturday, 14 December 2024

Dashing All The Way by Chelsea Curto | Book Review

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My rating: 5/5
Publication date: 1st December 2024

Blurb:
MARGO
After an ex-boyfriend told me I’d never be able to run a half marathon, I did what any logical woman would do: I set out to prove him wrong.

We’re going to pretend like I didn’t collapse at the finish line of the race.

It’s a good thing the hot paramedic caught me before I could fall.

It’s an even better thing I ran into him at the bar the next night.

He might be my ex’s dad and sixteen years older than me, but that won’t stop me from wanting to enjoy some holiday cheer with the man I can’t stop thinking about.

FINN
I knew who she was when I caught her, but she didn’t know who I was.

When her initial shock of my identity wore off, she came home with me.

I gave her the best night of her life.

It makes sense that I found her again at the finish line of another race, and now I’m determined to keep her around for longer than a night.

Forget the age gap. Forget her history with my son.

She might be the best Christmas present I’ve ever received, and I’m in no hurry to say goodbye.

Review:
I love Chelsea Curto's books so much. This was promoted as a novella with more spice than plot but honestly I thought it was so much more than that.

Margo is a twenty-four year old teacher and after her ex-boyfriend (who she caught cheating on her) tells her that she would never be able to run a half marathon, she decides to prove him wrong and do it.

She makes it to the finish line but after feeling a bit wobbly, she ends up in the medical tent. She instantly has an attraction to Finn, the hot paramedic but it turns out that at forty years old, he is sixteen years her senior but is also her ex-boyfriend's dad.

I love an age gap/forbidden romance and I just adored this. Curto writes amazingly with the absolute best characters but there is always a serious aspect in her books too - this time around women and staying safe whilst running. I am not a runner, I have never ran but I learned so much from this novella.

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