Kenzie McIntyre built a career on telling the truth-her own, mostly. As the witty host of a hit podcast, she's made humor her armor and vulnerability her brand. But when a surprise invitation thrusts her into a celebrity charity marathon, the woman who jokes about "dying on-air" discovers there are tougher things than running: like letting someone see her stumble.
Enter Noah Brooks, Olympic runner turned reluctant golden boy. What begins as a PR stunt turns into an uneasy partnership built on pace charts, playlists, and sarcasm. Kenzie expects judgment; Noah offers patience. She braces for pity; he brings laughter. Together, they learn that sometimes the right pace isn't faster-it's beside someone else.
As the cameras roll and the world watches, Kenzie's story becomes bigger than a race. It's about endurance of a different kind-the courage to trust, to rest, to believe she deserves more than applause. And for Noah, it's about rediscovering the joy in running not for victory, but for connection.
Told with humor, heart, and heat, Running Commentary is a slow-burn contemporary romance that celebrates confidence, courage, and the quiet power of being seen. Perfect for readers who crave authentic chemistry, emotional depth, and a heroine who knows her worth.
This is a story where laughter softens fear, tenderness earns its place, and love learns to match your stride.