Something in the Air (Running on Air, #2)

Something in the Air (Running on Air, #2)

L.H. Cosway

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Michaela Olsson has found her soulmate in James Khan. There are just a few teeny, tiny problems… One, he’s her boss, two, he’s too old for her, and three, well, he happens to be engaged to somebody else. She’ll take this crush and bury it deep. She’ll take it to her grave. James already belongs to another, so she’ll lock her secret up so tight it’ll be deprived of oxygen, suffocate and die. Too dark? Matters are only made worse when James asks her to move into his newly purchased house to supervise the renovations. Working together every day is bad enough, but living in a house he owns is far more intimate than she expected. Then, when James decides to call off his wedding without any explanation whatsoever, Michaela wonders if perhaps her feelings for him aren’t as one-sided as she thought. While he was engaged James shared a flat with his fiancée, but now he’s moving into the house that Michaela has been living in by herself. She hadn’t intended for it to happen, but the place has started to feel like home, and with the object of her affections suddenly sharing her living space, things become infinitely more complicated. And heated. Soon Michaela learns she might’ve had more to do with James calling off his engagement than she could’ve possibly imagined. Something in the Air is book #2 in the Running on Air Series but can also be read as a standalone.


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  • Bibliophile.xxx
    Apr 08, 2025
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    I loved this book!!! I stayed up way to late needing to finish it because it was such a true love story. It's such a sweet soulful story, about two people who like each other, they're friends and when the stars a line they are able to pursue becoming more. They are two of the sweetest, most selfless people that you really feel are meant for each other.

    So apart from the character development, which was flawless- L.H. Cosway has this way she creates 3 dimensional characters with dynamic personalities seamlessly. But what I really want to applaud her for is the way abuse was handled, because that what it was. Diana was abusing James and it needed to be addressed. I'm very familiar with both emotional and physical abuse in relationships and the feelings that she identified James as having were honest and insightful. The part where he wants to brush it off like it's no big deal because he wasn't physically harmed is something I could relate to. The anxiety and panic attacks, all fit into this portrayal of someone who has spent years in a relationship with someone who has been emotionally abused.

    Overall this was a great read that I would definitely recommend to anyone who loves a slow burn, friends-to-lovers romance.

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