April  Oliver, Tess Callahan
April  Oliver, Tess Callahan
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April & Oliver

Author: Tess Callahan

Narrator: Abby Craden

Unabridged: 12 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/02/2009


Synopsis

April and Oliver have been soul mates since childhood, and the attraction between them has always been palpable. Now, years after being completely inseparable, they have become strangers, but the wildly different paths of their lives are about to collide once again with the sudden death of April’s brother.
    
Sexual tension builds as Oliver, the responsible, newly engaged law student, finds himself drawn more than ever to the reckless, mystifying April–and cracks begin to appear in his carefully constructed life. Even as Oliver attempts to “save” his childhood friend from her grief, her menacing boyfriend, and herself, it soon becomes apparent that Oliver has some secrets of his own–secrets he hasn’t shared with anyone, even his fiancée.
    
Yet April knows. Is it really her life that’s unraveling, or is it his own? The answer awaits at the end of a downward spiral...toward a surprising revelation.

About The Author

Tess Callahan has written for a range of publications including the New York Times Magazine and New York Newsday. April & Oliver is her first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tarryn

I really, really adore April & Oliver. April reminded me so much of my Olivia I felt bonded to her immediately. I like dark, angsty books with twisted love stories. This book delivered all of the above.......more

"In Venice we saw the bridge of sighs...Everyone should stand there once in their life." "These are young people Reina" says Mr. Bergfalk "What they need is to be in love, not standing on some lonely bridge." "You think there's a difference?" This book destroyed my soul and tore me apart until......more

Goodreads review by Misty

**A 3.5 Review** There are these two sayings: “You can’t love someone else, if you don’t love yourself.” “If you love someone set them free, if they never come back, they were never yours to begin with.” I used to think these two sayings were mutually exclusive. It was only a significant amount of time......more