Book Review – The Woman Who Ran For The Hills By Carmen Reid

Jennifer McAndrew thinks she’s living her best life in London – wonderful man, great job, happily child-free. Except the ‘wonderful man’ turns out to have a secret that ruins everything…

Shocked and devastated, Jen doesn’t know what to do. So, she packs her bags and runs for the hills – away from her problems, all the way to her childhood home in Scotland and the safety of her dad.

But her dad is a changed man. Busy with his girlfriend, golf and G&Ts, he doesn’t have time for Jen’s worries. And she can’t see her sister, Isla, who she fell out with years ago.

So, Jen rekindles friendships with her old school pals, Alison and Rory. They’re juggling work and young families, but still find time to take her out and set her up with some terrible dates.

The more time she spends with Rory and his daughters, the more Jen thinks there could be something big missing from her life. But could she ever go back to small town life? And can she forgive what happened in the past? Should a good friend become something more?

The biggest question for Jen is – will she try to solve her problems, or will she cut and run for the hills again?

Published Date: 18 July 2023

My Review

This revolves around Jennifer, a young go-getter living in London and working as a paralegal for a prominent barrister. Unbeknownst to her, she’s also his mistress, dreaming of a glamorous life with a beautiful flat, theater outings, and social events. However, her perceptions shatter when the barrister’s wife calls, revealing he’s back with his family. Furious, Jennifer confronts him, leading to a comical argument and a mishap that results in a broken knee and emergency surgery. Opting for a fresh start, she heads back to Saint Andrews, Scotland, initially distant from her father but finding unexpected comfort in her hometown. Reconnecting with old friends and experiencing the genuine, non-Instagram life, Jennifer discovers a new perspective and, perhaps, a chance at love. This book offers a blend of humor and heartfelt moments, making it a delightful and quick read.

My Rating

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