
She has long nursed the fantasy that they could meet and be sisters, but she knows the reality of Sadie accepting her bastard half sister couldn’t possibly work. Their relationship was a surprise to Sadie, but Stella has known about Sadie all her life. Run to You is really a road trip story – Rescue Me‘s heroine Sadie has discovered she has a half sister living in Florida, and she convinces her boyfriend to use his connections to bring Stella to Texas after their father dies. Gibson left Lovett as a one-off location until last year’s Rescue Me, starting a new series of books loosely related by the location. The story was a 5-star read for me, especially the developing relationship between father and son. And she did it with her usual humor- and emotion-filled writing as well. With Daisy, Gibson created an emotional story starting with three teens, a girl and two boys, with a no-win love triangle where someone is going to get hurt no matter what. Run to You takes readers back to the Texas panhandle town of Lovett, where Gibson set Daisy’s Back in Town, first published in 2004, and not (yet) recorded in audio. Editor’s Note: You will find a sound sample (other than that which you find at Audible) below the review.
