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The Art of Running in Heels by Rachel Gibson
The Art of Running in Heels by Rachel Gibson









The Art of Running in Heels by Rachel Gibson

Kind of sad, because I think the story could've been fun. Lexie came off as a bit of a ditz, and Sean? He did nothing for me. And neither were all that likable, I'm sorry to say. They might have had a healthy case of lust, but love? I wasn't convinced at all. I didn't think they even LIKED each other. I think my main problem with this story was Lexie and Sean. Okay, that wouldn't bother me so much if the story was good. It's not, "they lost by two points"-this isn't football or basketball-it's "they lost by two goals" Now you have to suspend disbelief here-because even though Lexie is a big hockey fan (her dad was a superstar and now coaches the Seattle Chinooks) she doesn't recognize Sean? Isn't he like the league scoring leader? Does she only know players who play for the Chinooks? (And while I'm talking hockey you don't win/lose by "points", you win/lose by goals. While on the run she meets up with surly hockey star Sean Knox. John Kowalsky and Georgie's daughter Lexie running from her wedding to a Bachelor-like reality star-at first this provided a lot of laughs.

The Art of Running in Heels by Rachel Gibson

I liked the whole premise-but the execution was h. It had a lot of promise, and touches of humor.

The Art of Running in Heels by Rachel Gibson

I've read every previous book in this series, and all were winners. Ohh, it pains me to say it, but I was disappointed in this one!











The Art of Running in Heels by Rachel Gibson