You can’t outrun love.
Taylor and Marianna were each other’s whole world – best friends, running partners, practically sisters – until Marianna moved away and Taylor promptly ghosted her. When the former best friends turned rivals end up on the same cross-country team three years later, everything is a competition… and a reminder of past feelings, as well as blossoming new ones.
Marianna runs because she’s angry. The oldest child of a single mother, she knows all about responsibility – for her siblings, at her part-time job. She just has to stay focused and be faster than the past nipping at her heels if she wants to secure a new, brighter future. With or without Taylor.
Taylor runs to prove herself. The only child of an almost-Olympian, she’s no stranger to high expectations. With enough effort, she knows she can immortalize herself with a state record and make her parents proud. Then, she can figure out her own passion. She definitely doesn’t have time to untangle her feelings towards Mari.
Can this pair figure out a way to work together before their past catches up with them?
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Heartwarming.
It's been a while since I read a YA romance. I used to read more, but with time, I became more engaged in adult romance novels. I'm very glad I decided to check out this book! The cover and title were what drew my attention first, and I couldn't help but be intrigued by the story. After reading the summary of Out of Step, Into You, I knew I would enjoy this narrative. I used to run, but not cross-country, but I enjoy reading about running. I generally enjoy reading novels about sports of any kind. I felt that the story began slowly, and it took me a few chapters to get into it. After that, I didn't want to put the book down. I was intrigued by Mari and Taylor joining the same team, and I wondered what would happen between the two of them, and whether they would be able to put the past behind them. I hoped Mari and Taylor could sort things out, otherwise it would be a long year for them both.
I enjoyed how Mari and Taylor's relationship developed. This story did not immediately focus on relationships; instead, it concentrated on friendship. Given that Taylor and Mari were no longer friends, it took time for their feelings for one another to develop, making their connection more believable. One of my favorite aspects of this novel was how it concentrated on Mari and Taylor mending their friendship before their feelings for each other. It makes the story more believable and appealing. Of course, when I first started reading the novel, I was curious about what happened to Taylor and Mari, and why their friendship ended. I felt that the narrative was effectively told from Dual's point of view, which allows the reader to connect with Tayor and Mari. You can't resist loving Taylor and Mari. The author did a fantastic job of giving each character a distinct voice.
The book's descriptions were excellent; in particular, when the team was running, I felt as though I was there, running with them. Out of Step, Into You is more than a love story; it's also about friendship, forgiveness, and healing. This was my first book by Ciera Burch , and I'm glad I had the chance to read it. I know this is not a book I'll soon forget. It's a story that I'd recommend to anyone who likes reading romance and friendship books.
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