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The Unrequited
- Narrated by: Anna Riordan, Joe Arden
- Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Layla Robinson is not crazy. She is suffering from unrequited love. But it's time to move on. No more stalking, no more obsessive calling.
What she needs is a distraction. The blue-eyed guy she keeps seeing around campus could be a great one - only he is the new poetry professor - the married poetry professor.
Thomas Abrams is a stereotypical artist - rude, arrogant, and broody - but his glares and taunts don't scare Layla. She might be bad at poetry, but she is good at reading between the lines. Beneath his prickly façade, Thomas is lonely, and Layla wants to know why. Obsessively.
Sometimes you do get what you want. Sometimes you end up in the storage room of a bar with your professor and you kiss him. Sometimes he kisses you back like the world is ending and he will never get to kiss you again. He kisses you until you forget the years of unrequited love; you forget all the rules, and you dare to reach for something that is not yours.
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- Slyroch
- 2020-09-17
A difficult story of unrequited love
This story tugged at my heart, made me question my beliefs and gave me goosebumps! It is a tragic story, really, I mean what is more tragic than unrequited love? Layla is so earnest in her search for love, she grabs to any sign. She is young, and immature, but I think she is yearning to be loved. She makes mistakes and pays a high price. Thomas loves his wife Hadley, but she just wants to leave. Two broken souls, two needy people, one common goal, to feed the loneliness. It is a gripping emotional story, some unethical and immoral choices are made, but the author makes you attached to the happiness of the main characters. Great read.
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