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All the Paths to You

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I enjoy sports romances, especially the ones like this, about finding a second chance. I loved the chemistry between Quinn and Kennedy and the whole build-up. I heartily recommend this book.

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This was REALLY cute. I'll be honest and say that I didn't read the first book, because I didn't realize this was a sequel. It wasn't a problem, though, and in many ways, this reads like a stand alone. The MC is an Olympic caliber swimmer who peaks in her career and is starting to struggle, around the same time her ex-girlfriend from high school makes a reappearance in her life and the two rekindle their romance.

I was a bit of a jock in high school, so I love fiction where the MC is an athlete, because it helps me sort of relive the excitement through them. I was never a swimmer, but I definitely got very into the swimming plots in this. I will say the Olympic thread happens very quickly and I was shocked by how it's almost brushed over. The book recaptured my attention, though, and I wound up equally invested with the struggles of practice and the other, not as recognizable competitions.

I really enjoyed the girlfriends in this and thought they made a super cute couple. The final scene is seriously one of the cutest things I've read in a while. Outside of the romance, I loved the plot line of athletes needing to be at our best mentally and valuing our mental health to give our best physical performance. That wasn't emphasized nearly enough when I played sports and I'm glad to see an athlete go through that journey, even if it's a fictional one.

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I really enjoyed this. This book had a lot of feel good moments and I still have a big smile on my face. This was a good book to read now in the crazy time we are living. This is actually the sequel to All the Worlds Between Us. That first book was Miller’s debut but now this being her third book, I noticed a good amount of growth in her writing. While I thought book one was a solid debut, this book felt stronger. This is a sequel, and you would get the most out of reading book one first, but you don’t have too. Miller mentioned enough of the backstory so you could still enjoy this book reading it on its own. Book one was a YA book where this book is about the main character in her early to mid-20’s.

This is actually a sports second-chance romance. The main character Quinn is a swimmer ready to complete in the Olympics. She is in the best shape of her life, her swimming prime and this should be her staring Olympics. But what happens when she gets a call from her ex and first love Kennedy, only a week before she’s leaving to compete? Is there a chance for them be together again or is professional swimming too much of a commitment for a serious relationship?

I’m one of those rabid Olympic fans. I have even taken vacation time off of work scheduled around the Olympics so I could view as much as possible before. I’m so completely bummed that there are no Olympics this year because of Covid. And I feel so badly for all the athletes who have worked so hard for the last four years. While this book doesn’t take the place of the missing games, it was really nice to read about them. And while this is a sports romance, it was more romance than sports. If you are not a sports fan don’t let that push you off of this. It is just enough sports so that it was exciting. This is more a story about Quinn’s life.

While this is mostly a feel good book, it did take some serious turns. One of the characters is dealing with pretty severe anxiety and depression. I thought it was done well and important to the storyline. I didn’t expect it since we sometimes think of athletes as being almost super human so I thought it was important to show, as a reminder, that it happens to someone who seems to have it all.

The romance was really cute. Quinn is super sweet and it was enjoyable seeing her love for Kennedy grow stronger. The ending was a little sappy, but I didn’t care because it put such a goofy grin on my face. It was totally romantic and a little over the top but it melted me into a pile of mush.

This story had a good mix of storylines coming together. It had some exciting Olympic scenes, some sweet and also passionate romance, some drama and conflict, and also some sappiness to tie it all together. This was the feel good and even a little inspirational book that I needed right now. If you enjoyed book one I think the chances are very high you will like this even more. If you are new to the series and like second chance romances that will put a smile on your face, this book is for you.

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Quinn has spent her whole life training to become a Olympian and now that she achieving her goals she doesn’t know what her life going to be after this.

When Quinn and Kennedy meet again to catch up while she in town for her brother wedding. Quinn realize the reason none of her dates work out because the sparks she felt was there until she saw Kennedy again and this time she not going to let the only girl she loves walk away again.

I really enjoy it second chance at a love you never really forgotten learning who you want to be the secondary characters were great to loved the called backs from the first book.

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First thing, the summary of this book should say that it's a sequel. To all other readers, this is the second book after "All the Worlds Between Us". I forgot that there was a first book before reading this one, and would have loved to have re-read the first one before this. Having said that, it still didn't diminish how much I enjoyed this one. That's how well written this book is.

For an author who says in the acknowledgment that this is as much as she'll do sports, it was excellent. When there was a lull in the swimming portion, I actually missed it because it was written with so much energy and excitement.

I loved how the lifestyle of a professional athlete was laid out and intermixed with her personal life (or lack of one). I felt like I was really getting to know what it takes to be an Olympic athlete through Quinn, as the whole story is once again told from her POV.

Also, once you've read the first book, there are a lot of cute call backs to her and Kennedy growing up and being in love the first time around. I don't want to spoil it for anyone, but the end it's especially adorable. It had me grinning from ear to ear the whole last 5% of the book.

Overall, wonderful pacing, love story and editing. All around a great book. I can't wait to go back and read both of them again.

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