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Waking Olivia

Written by: Elizabeth O'Roark
Narrated by: Rock Engle, Stephanie Wyles
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A failing farm. His father's debt. And a struggling college track team.

Will Langstrom has too many responsibilities, and the last thing he needs is Olivia Finnegan, a beautiful but troubled new transfer student.

A smart mouth. A strong right hook. And a secret that could destroy her.

Olivia is her own worst enemy, with a past she can't seem to escape, and the last person she wants help from is a cocky track coach she can never seem to please.

Refusing to be pushed away, Will is determined to save her. And determined to resist an attraction that could destroy them both.

Contains mature themes.

©2016 Elizabeth O’Roark (P)2018 Tantor

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Cute story

Its a cute story. Will's resistance, resilience and strength are all the things we want in man.

Elizabeth tends to write women as weak and indignant, unable to be strong to stand their ground. It can be really disheartening.

The narrators are great.

In the next book, Erin is just sad and she is nothing but a pathetic woman. Complete opposite of Liv and Harper.

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