“For everyone who’s ever started again.”
Run Into Love
“Sometimes love finds you when you stop running away.”
A story about second chances, connection, and the miles that bring us home.
Every Ending is a New Starting Line
Hannah Lee used to have a life measured in slide decks and filtered air. One day, she walked out of the boardroom and just… kept walking.
She finds herself in Maplebridge, a town by a lake that smells like “damp pine and old wood”. She’s not a runner, but she runs—because stopping means thinking. Her new life begins at The Junction, the town’s café, where the coffee is “the good one” and the community reminds her how to “remember herself”.
Guided by Nate, the local coach, and cheered on by Bea and Mason, Hannah starts to learn that “barely counts” is sometimes the biggest victory of all. Run Into Love is a story about showing up, finding your footing, and discovering that home isn’t a place, but a connection.
Meet the Maplebridge Runners
In Maplebridge, everyone is running from—or toward—something.
Hannah Lee
“She was a woman who had walked out of a boardroom one Thursday afternoon and simply… kept walking.”
Nate Torres
“You ran it brave, not fast. It’s the right kind of beginner mistake.”
Bea & Mason
“People don’t come here for caffeine; they come to remember themselves.”
Welcome to The Junction
“The café sat at the heart of Maplebridge—half heartbeat, half rumor mill.”
The Soundtrack
“A slow blues song hummed through speakers older than some of the chairs.”
The Screenplay
Read the official logline from the “Run Into Love” movie script.
“A burnt-out corporate executive finds a new start as a runner in a small town, but her past threatens to catch up just as she’s learning to love her new life—and the local coach who’s been pacing her all along.”
From the Corkboard
- “We’ve got a 5K next month—fundraiser for the trail.”
- “Girls’ Track: assistant volunteer? Tues/Thurs 3:30.”
- House Rule: “We only serve the good one, Bea. The rest we save for tourists.”
- “Every mug’s got a story. That one came from a tag sale…”
Your Next Run Starts Here.
Run Into Love is available now, wherever books are sold.