3.5 Stars! Run is my first book by Jennifer Vester, and a recommendation by one of my fave authors.
Summary:
Olivia Dawkins isn’t paranoid. She’s just extremely knowledgeable about true crime and isn’t afraid of a little research. She’s living life how she wants with her best friend, and after the experience she had with her ex, that’s all that matters. She’s comfortable, happy, and has no plans for another relationship anytime soon, if ever. Aiden Latimer doesn’t agree. Aiden is a billionaire used to getting what he wants, and he wants Liv. He’s bossy, annoying, and likes control. Liv is convinced he’s a stalker who bugs her house. She won’t even dream of them being a couple. Their lives are worlds apart. But Liv hadn’t expected to feel such a searing attraction to the enigmatic businessman. And Liv is no match for the possessive alpha-male. But will she want to run when faced with her psycho ex-boyfriend or will she stand strong with Aiden at her side, finally putting the past behind her?
I enjoyed Aiden and Liv’s book. There was a lot of action and I fell in love with the characters. Liv was a fun heroine. I loved her dialogue. Her banter with both Julia and herself never failed to bring a smile to my face. She was funny, smart, and loving. She was very cautious with her trust, and you could tell something terrible happened to her in the past. Aiden was an uber-alpha male, and crazy possessive. He was also hard-working, loyal, supportive, and down to Earth. I loved almost all of his alpha personality. The way he pushed himself into Liv’s life was so sweet and sexy, but some of his reactions I had an issue with. I’m always down with an alpha who’s OTT when it comes to possessive and protective, but I felt in one instance he took it too far. He flipped out when she was gone for a walk on his property. It just didn’t sit well with me. Otherwise, I adored him, how he was with Liv and his men. I wouldn’t have minded a quick peek into his mind with a scene in his POV. The characters had a mind to setting up their own stories for future books. All of the men were suitably mysterious and badass, promising you wouldn’t want to miss reading about them. Lol. I look forward to Holden’s story since he’s a lot like Aiden, but Julia scares me with her crazy. Haha. Overall, this was a solid start to the series. The storyline was believable, if a little abrupt at the beginning. I do think maybe a prologue about Liv’s past experiences or even a flashback would have added depth and support her reluctance with Aiden. I also felt that a few plot points were glossed over or not detailed enough. For instance, Liv’s mom was mentioned several times, as was her work, and the reactions after the explosion were a little too tame. That said, I still highly enjoyed the book, characters, and storyline. I look forward to getting the rest of the guys’ stories.♡