A Run At Love by Toni Shiloh
Love in the Spotlight #2
12h 51m narrated by Dioni Michelle Collins, 352 pages
Genre: African-American Fiction, Christian Romance
Featuring: Horses, Kentucky, Racehorse, Interracial Romance, Transracial MC, Friends-to-Lovers Trope, Adopted, Farm Life, Independence, Kentucky Derby, Racial Issues, Imposter Syndrome, Fear of Rejection, '90s Rom-Coms, Prayers, Media, References to and Spoilers for Previous Book, Long-Distance Friend Group, Insecurities, Scandal, Drama
Rating as a movie: PG-13
Songs for the soundtrack: "U Got It Bad" by Usher, "Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice, "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" by The Righteous Brothers, "Good Friends" by Maren Morris
Books mentioned: Book of Jeremiah, The Fellowship of the Ring by J. R. R. Tolkien [John Ronald Reuel Tolkien], Epistle to the Philippians by Paul the Apostle
My rating: ⭐️⭐️½🏇
My thoughts: 📱3% 22:26 Chapter 1 - This is not hitting like I was hoping it would and I still don't know how it's connected to the first book, which I loved, I'm gonna have to pass on this for now and come back later. It's not bad but I have a more exciting book calling my name, this was just the refresher I needed.
📱21% 2:41:22 Chapter 9 - I'm not feeling this story but I'm going to stick with it.
📱38% 4:51:04 Chapter 16 - I'm having a hard time with MC, she is all over the place.
📱49% 6:19:12 Chapter 21 - I've been running around all day and some people have issues with the narrator's voice so I didn't get far.
📱60% 7:44:45 Chapter 26 - I'm gonna have to stop giving out all these extra chances to books that just don't move me. I think my issue with this one is I don't relate to the main characters and I find them borderline annoying and I'm not feeling the narration.
📱93% 11:58:38 Chapter 41 - Finally starting to get better, this couple got on my nerves. I hate to take a break this close to the end but I'm going to catch up on my shows and finish at bedtime.
The main character has identity issues which I understand a lot of people have but I personally get annoyed at people who assume everyone is thinking something negative about them, especially when they assume people are racist not by their actions but just because they exist as another race than your own. This was the foundation of this story and it got old fast. I get it but I don't know why the MC felt that way and it wasn't even hinted at till the last quarter. I love a good Southern accent but this one was way too nasally for my taste. Slow burn and not into it was a bad combination. There were way too many mentions of the previous couple, Lamont and Nevaeh, it started to sound like filler. I only stayed with it because I like this author, I'm still going to give book 3 with Chris a good try, but this one wasn't for me. Hopefully, The Christmas Catch is more my speed.
Recommend to others: Not likely but it seems you need to read it to bridge the next book
Love in the Spotlight
1. The Love Script (2023)
2. A Run at Love (2024)