Bittersweet, Morgan Elizabeth
Bittersweet, Morgan Elizabeth
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Bittersweet

Author: Morgan Elizabeth

Narrator: Kat Riley, Jameson Adams

Unabridged: 11 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/31/2023


Synopsis

Most life changes start with a wake up call.

Lola Turner's wake up call came in the form of saving her politician father one too many times.

Now she's determined to be "New Lola"—the version of herself that has always been hiding beneath duty, guilt, promises, and secrets since her mother passed away when she was fifteen.

So even though she's moving on, starting her own bakery on the Ocean View boardwalk, the mess that her father always seems to get himself into still is finding its way to her.

Ben Coleman left his hometown and the family business that should have been his to pursue his true passion: art and tattooing. Coleman Ink has become his world, and he's tailored the business to fit his life the way he wants it, rather than the life that was originally laid out for him.

Until early one morning he's woken up by what he thinks is an intruder only to find it's just his new neighbor. His new neighbor, who has no regard for her own safety, wakes up way too early, and seems to have made it her job to tempt him.

But what happens when the grumpy neighbor decides that it's his job to keep her safe, even if she drives him insane? Will Lola open up and share her burden with someone else?

About Morgan Elizabeth

Morgan Elizabeth is the author of romantic comedies such as Tis the Season for Revenge and the Ocean View series.


Reviews

**Many thanks to NetGalley, Crown, and Susan Cain for an ARC of this book!! Now available as of 4.5!!** "'Cause it's a bittersweet symphony, that's life..."-The Verve Susan Cain is perhaps best known for starting the "Quiet Revolution", a movement spurned by her first book, where the hidden power......more

Goodreads review by Rachel

I genuinely feel like Susan Cain is overrated. I read Quiet last year after many recommendation and it was okay, but I wanted to give her another chance and thought this would be interesting subject matter. It felt like instead of a cohesive book, a bunch of ramblings on why it’s okay to be sad. And......more

This book reminded me of when I was in post grad and I knew that my paper did not have a fully formed, comprehensive, convincing argument so I packed it with good writing and lots of anecdotes to distract my professors from its lack of substance. I would sometimes get away with it, as Cain is sure t......more