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Along Came Mr. Right
- Narrated by: Dara Rosenberg
- Length: 7 hrs and 42 mins
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Summary
Olivia Tyler loves helping foster children find their forever homes, but she's still waiting for her forever love. Ever since her ex-boyfriend humiliated her on Facebook, she hasn't been ready for a commitment. But on the night of the charity auction for her adoption agency, she gives in to temptation with a stranger who helps her out of a jam...and out of her bright-blue stilettos.
After the most mind-blowing romantic night of her life, everything about Max Right seems perfect: he's handsome, chivalrous, and he's about to launch an algorithm-based matchmaking app with an extraordinary success rate. But when Olivia finds out her mystery man is also someone else's fiancé, no matter how much they seem to click, this romance doesn't add up. For Olivia, unavailable means incompatible.
When a troubled teen comes to both of them for help, Olivia is willing to put their differences aside temporarily. But as the three spend time together, she discovers the truth about Max's heart, and it just may be the key to opening her own.
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- f.c
- 19-06-17
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This was one frustrating book to review. The background story being my line of work was one I enjoyed to an extent; however the other stuff happening were so ridiculous that I lost sight of what could have been a clincher for me. Max was just not decisive for me as a man, he lacked a backbone that I like in my heroes; Olivia was easily swayed and didn't seem to stick with any one decision she made about him. The anti-hero Analise was just an irritating character who should have stayed the way she was not that last minute attempt to redeem her which then made her character lose all credibility as no sane person unless they have a split personality can do what she did and change over night. Overall I was left irritated by the book and couldn't quite get into it - my stars are for the author's somewhat knowledge of the subject of consequences of disrupted attachments in children and young people which is a passion of mine.
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