One Last Run

by Bryce Oakley

Book Overview

One Last Run
30%
Reading Progress
399
Pages
3
Highlights
0
Notes
English
Language

Description

Danica Wendell seems to have it all figured out. She’s a respected neonatologist at one of the finest hospitals in the nation, engaged to the man of her dreams, and living a life that most only dream about. Well, one of those things is true. The other? Well, that's her secret to keep for now.

Petra “Pete” Pancott isn’t settling for an average life. She’s globe-trotted, embraced every thrill, and carved out a career that’s on her own terms. Sure, sometimes she daydreams of a future with a family and a home, but who needs roots when you’re flying through life?

When their college friends throw a reunion ski trip in Telluride, Colorado, both women jump at the chance to hit the slopes and reconnect after fifteen years. But as they share a luxurious condo and spend the week together, it becomes clear that everyone has secrets they aren't revealing. More than that, Pete and Danica are finding they can’t avoid the avalanche of unresolved feelings that loom between them after their not-so-casual-after-all fling back in college.

They say opposites attract, but no one ever warned them that navigating the steep terrain of their past would be anything but a slippery slope. Will they finally find common ground, or will this resurgence of emotion leave them lost in a snowstorm of chaos?

Genres

Adult Contemporary Fiction Gay Romance

Reading Statistics

1h 52m
Total Read Time
6
Reading Sessions
18m
Average Session
48m
Longest Session
61.1
Pages/Hour
Oct 27 2025
Last Read
Statistics from KoReader reading sessions

Highlights & Quotes

(3)
Chapter 1
Page ⁨11⁩
“What’s the door code?” “8008135.” Danica blinked, raising an eyebrow. “Are you a pubescent boy?”
Chapter 6
Page ⁨84⁩
Pete had a strange reluctance to tell her about the app sale. It felt kind of tech bro-y in a way that she didn’t want to associate with. Way too akin to owning a Cybertruck or growing interested in day trading. Not the vibe she was going for. It felt even weirder to tell Danica that she was running a nonprofit, like she was only doing it for the bragging rights. She preferred to keep most of her life private, even from most of her friends, but especially from Danica.
Chapter 7
Page ⁨95⁩
Come on, I’ve had seven-year-olds braver than you,” he responded. “They have more bone density than me, too,” Danica countered, readjusting her bindings.

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