Title: Waiting to Breathe
Series: Waiting Duet #1
Author: Alyson Reynolds
Genre: New Adult/Contemporary Romance
Release Date: March 21, 2017
Blurb
She's broken.
He's lost.
Olivia Crawford had been through the ringer. All she wants is to start over without any complications or anyone figuring out her secrets. When her twin brother Finn convinces her to move back home and finish her degree at his school, it's just the push she needs to start over.
Nathaniel Ford is the golden boy of SCU. He seems like he has it all, perfect family, awesome friends and fraternity brothers, and a few buildings on campus with his last name on them. But things aren't always what they seem.
From the first time Nate and Olivia bump into each other, literally, he wants more of her feisty attitude, but Olivia throws more walls up with each step he takes closer, and he isn't sure he can break them down fast enough.
Author Bio
Romance writer. Wife. Mother of two. Avid reader. Queen of multitasking.
Originally from the south, Alyson likes to incorporate what she knows into her books. She's lived not only on the east coast, but the west coast and a few places in between. Alyson loves sharing stories about her crazy family to anyone who will listen. Her guilty pleasures consist of coffee, country music, brunch, breaking the rules, and pedicures. And she will always be a daddy's girl.
When Alyson isn't chasing around her two kiddos, she's normally writing. Or reading. Her Kindle library is out of control. Alyson writes mainly contemporary novels and novellas with a bit of new adult mixed in.
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HeadTripping Books Review:
4 out of 5
Emotional overload. Great read by a new author for me. It's going to be hard to review this book because I don't want to give anything away. Olivia just starts a new year at a new school her twin brother Finn has been attending. First day she mets Nate who is her brothers best friend. She has some major trust issues compacted by parents who care more about themselves then their kids. So she has a hard time trusting. Nate takes one look and is smitten. He also has family issues he doesn't want to burden Olivia with cause she's going through so much herself. The book is very fast moving which is a credit to the writer to keep the book moving but still exploring the emotions from these two individuals. Hats off to the author. I would totally recommend this book and can't wait for the next one.
Reviewed for HeadTripping Books by Amy
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