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Reviewed by Michelle Randall for Readers' Favorite
Aaron McCabe is a great fighter, but what no one knows is that he uses his fighting to relieve his greatest failure, to excise the wounds from his past that he can't heal nor let go. Tonight is no different, except that his brother Chase is there, and not about to let things go. Chase always has to fix everyone's problems, but this isn't something even Chase can fix. Don't Run From Me is the third book in the McCabe Brothers series, so far having oldest brother Vic's story in book one and next oldest Chase's story in book two. Author Lorhainne Eckhart builds from the previous books, although you don't need to have read them to understand this book, and moves on to the next brother.
The McCabe Brothers series follows each of the four McCabe brothers, who are all adopted, and their individual journeys as they look to fill voids left in their lives by loss and love. Don't Run From Me is the third book, and can stand on its own, but reading the other books in the series does give you more insight into each brother. Author Lorhainne Eckhart is able to weave a tale that is both heartwarming and contemporary at the same time. This story plays on a natural disaster that affected a great number of people, and influenced the lives of Aaron and his girlfriend at the time. This is a good read and recommended for most any reader, and although there are a few minor adult themes in some areas of the book, it is really a good book for all.