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Waking Olivia

door Elizabeth O'Roark

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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.… (meer)
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This was a really great book. ( )
  aliciapinto | Jan 23, 2023 |
I really enjoyed this one even though I'm not a huge fan of the NA subgenre. Here the heroine was pretty different. She had a real bad attitude and some severe mental trauma going on. But she was a super talented runner so she was here at her last chance university after being kicked out of the last one for almost killing a teammate with a baseball bat.

The hero is a young assistant running coach who pretty much works with her against his will. This was well written. I almost didn't notice that it was first person present tense which I really don't like. The plot conflicts made sense and were adequately addressed.

This was a slow burn romance and I really believed the eventual HEA. ( )
  Luziadovalongo | Jul 14, 2022 |
This is a mixed bag for me.
The story of sleep running and the mystery and circumstances of why Olivia does it are fascinating. It's well written and touching.
It feels at times like mid chapter there is a scene change with no warning. I found that a bit confusing.
The dynamic between Will and Olivia is great, they hate each other at first as the banter is good.
Olivia is extremely dislikeable to other people and I loved her, you can see how vulnerable she is really and her childhood is unbelievably bad.
Will is insightful and patient.
The issue I had with Will is at the start and for a third of the book he has a girlfriend who he is having sex with, he doesn't really like her very much and there is a valid reason why he's ended up with her. But it takes him so long to break up with her. She's a real piece of work. He yet seems a bit of a wimp where she is concerned.
He likes Olivia and wants to be with her but it means he'd be fired but he's yet on/off with it too much for me, giving out mixed signals.
Well written though. ( )
  izzied | Oct 29, 2020 |
With Waking Olivia, Ms. O'Roark pushes the envelope to create an unforgettable story that is packed with surprises. I received an ARC of this novel in exchange for an honest review. Olivia has so many self-destructive tendencies that I wondered about her sanity. She punishes herself for issues in her past. Will I think sees a broken soul he wants to rescue. His choices are questionable in a lot of ways but his heart is in the right place. Waking Olivia is a romance with an edgy spin but also has moments of heartbreak and intrigue. Hot and naughty. Not really my taste but it held my interest. ( )
  Lashea677 | Feb 16, 2019 |
Sometimes, if you're lucky, you pick up a book that immediately lures you into its world. Waking Olivia, a new adult novel by Elizabeth O'Roark, is such a book.

Olivia, a troubled girl who once seemed destined for track stardom, has lost her scholarship to her Division 1 school and is now at a lower division school in a smaller town. She brings with her lots of baggage and a police record. Olivia comes across as pugnacious initially, but it's a defense mechanism that masks vulnerability and conscientiousness. She is sarcastically funny, which made reading this book a treat.

Will is the young track coach who is trying to keep his parents' farm in the family after the death of his father and is working to give his younger brother the carefree education that he had received. The last thing he wants and needs is Olivia Finnegan, who is not only troubled but beautiful.

When Olivia and Will meet, sparks fly, and despite themselves they find they are quickly attracted to each other. Nothing can happen between them though, because Will is Olivia's coach and he could lose his job. However, that doesn't stop him from being jealous when other boys and even his brother take notice of Olivia.

All of the characters in Waking Olivia have been written to avoid stereotypes, with the exception of Will's girlfriend, Jessica, who turns jealous, scheming, manipulative, and vengeful when it seems she might be losing Will. The other characters for the most part are likable or, at least, believable, especially Will's mother, Dorothy, and his younger brother, Brendan.

So, you have a new adult novel with a progressing romance, so why not throw in a mystery? It works. The mystery in this case is what is going on with Olivia? What is she hiding? Why is she living the way she is? You're not finding any spoilers here, but suffice to say the climax brings it all together.

Now, unfortunately, what kept this from being a great book for me was the fact that the book went on too long after the climax and tried to have another, shorter climax, which felt, well, anti-climatic. There's a reason why books pretty much end after the summation at the end of the climax and that's typically based on the reader's emotional reaction to the climax. If the writer has done a good job, the reader is happy and then there's The End. If the writer chooses to go on, the following should be a bigger, more wrought climax followed by a summation, etc.

And then there was an epilogue. I don't mind epilogues, by which I mean I'm apathetic toward them. A lot of romance books seem to find them necessary, as if you didn't already guess that there was supposed to be a happy ending. Epilogues seem to be the author's way of saying, I know you love these characters as much as I did writing them and look how wonderful everything turned out because they now have 2.5 children! Joy, joy. Huh, maybe I don't like epilogues for romance books.

After these last two paragraphs, it might seem like I'm itching to give this book a bad to average review, which isn't the case. The points I brought up are actually the reasons why I didn't give it a 4 1/2-5 rating, which I really thought it was on its way to when the story swept me up so completely. This just goes to show how important endings are.

This book gets 4 out of 5 on the heat index--and the heat is very well written. There is language that some might find offensive.

I received this book from NetGalley for an honest review. Waking Olivia was published on March 13, 2016. ( )
  SaschaD | Apr 28, 2016 |
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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.

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