Imprint: Bedford Square Publishers

Take a Hike!

Maggie Grant

Take a Hike is a delicious second-chance romance, with miles of chemistry, yearning that feels real, and addictively relatable characters’ Emma Lucy, author of Riding the Line

Walking boots? Check. Raincoat? Check. Emotional baggage? Check, check, check.

Lydia Williams is used to putting on a smile and saying yes. So, when her friends beg her to join them on a cross-country hiking trip she agrees, even if she’d rather be crying into a pint of ice cream post-breakup. And post-job loss. Yeah, it’s been a week.

She’s barely got her boots laced when Ren Hunter rocks up, her ex-best friend she’s been desperately avoiding since he broke her heart.

Ren knows he made the biggest mistake of his life. He’s ready to grovel, but Lydia’s walls are higher than any peak they’re about to climb. So after his brother-slash-business partner shoots down his dream, he jumps at the chance for a break — and a chance to maybe, finally, win her back.

Lydia is determined to keep her heart zipped up tight. But with days spent walking side by side and nights spent just inches apart, old feelings come creeping back, and in the middle of nowhere, they might just find their way back to each other.

  • Romance For Fans of Tessa Bailey, Talia Hibbert & Hannah Bonam-Young
  • Features characters from book one in the Everly Heath series. It is full of beloved booktok tropes like small-town, second chance and close proximity.

Category:

Paperback

RRP: £9.99

ISBN: 9781835014127

Published: March 26, 2026

Extent: 272 pages

Ebook

RRP: £6.99

ISBN: 9781835014134

Published: March 26, 2026

Reviews

‘Gentle and heartfelt, authentic and emotionally gripping, Take A Hike is everything a romance should be. Maggie Grant’s characters are now my friends!’ Leonie Mack, author of Head over Wheels

Take a Hike is a delicious second-chance romance, with miles of chemistry, yearning that feels real, and addictively relatable characters. I was hooked from the first step of Lydia and Ren’s journey, eager to watch them find their way back to each other’ Emma Lucy, author of Riding the Line