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Better Run

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Kat Miller Panos

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I am a first time author who writes in the white space between my part-time job as CFO of a small consulting firm, and my full-time job as family manager for my husband, two teenage boys, one very dog-like cat, and two very cat-like dogs. I grew up in Michigan and now live in the SF Bay Area. I'm a fan of every sport except boxing (too violent) and golf (too boring), all things supernatural or unexplained, every animal ever, and equal rights for all.

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439 reviews
December 25, 2013
3 stars. This book was apparently self-published by a local author and was recommended by a friend. Overall, the story of Andie, Becks, and Shane is suspenseful and gripping. A very quick read, but the writing, while good, could use some editing and the story is a little disjointed at times.
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Author 10 books45 followers
August 12, 2016
In Better Run, first-time author Kat Miller Panos uses alternating third person narration to tell a story that lives up to its title. Andie King is on the fast-track, streaking to the top as an employee of the Silicon Valley based Tradex company. When Andie wakes after accompanying her boss H.L. to a company event with the night before little more than a boozy haze, her troubles begin, and the story takes off. Shifts in character perspective could be smoother in a few instances. But, Panos balances witty dialogue with nice moments of levity to create characters worth rooting for and a story that will keep readers engaged until the end.
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Author 8 books161 followers
July 15, 2014
Fast -paced is an over used term but this story really is. Andie King has everything on the face of it, rich family, great job, even greater prospects and a friend who has a mega-famous movie star for a brother. But it's only on the face of it and things are about to go very rapidly wrong.
I was pulled along with the story, enjoying the twists and turns and it didn't let up. For me, though, the actions of Andie and her friends were a little bit too larger than life. However this quick-read is thoroughly enjoyable; never-a-dull-moment is an understatement!
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15 reviews
February 6, 2014
This book is so fast-paced and full of suspense it was hard to put down once I got started! The author is knowledgeable about the business world - I learned a few things. And the sub-plots about love, friendship and making a difference in the world made it a rich experience to read. Don't miss the experience of reading this book!!
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Author 4 books19 followers
October 11, 2013
Fantastic book. Hard to categorize but if you like a thriller with great characters, smart women, Silicon Valley intrigue, romance, friendship, and lives at stake, this is the book for you.
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February 8, 2014
Could not put it down- fast and fun read. Wish I could meet "Shane" in Moraga.
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111 reviews
December 3, 2013
Debut novel by a fellow mom in my town and I was pleasantly surprised by how good it was. I was really hooked!
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November 16, 2013
A great read that will keep you guessing and is hard to put down. I do recommend this book for especially female readers!
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