One Tiny Lie

audiobook (Unabridged) Ten Tiny Breaths Series, Book 2 · Ten Tiny Breaths

By K.A. Tucker

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In this follow-up novel to the top-selling Ten Tiny Breaths, Livie Cleary faces a new set of challenges as she navigates freshman year at Princeton, wild parties, and the gorgeous rowing team captain who is everything she doesn' t want in a guy, or so she thinks " Make me proud." These were the last words Livie' s father ever spoke to her. In the seven years since her parents' tragic death, Livie has done her best to keep this promise through her every choice, word, and action, while looking after her sister with strength and maturity. But with college right around the corner, unexpected challenges will test her resilience— and her heart. Livie walks into Princeton with a solid plan, and she' s dead set on delivering on it: Rock her classes, set herself up for medical school, and meet a good, respectable guy to marry someday. What isn' t part of her plan are Jell-O shots; a lovable, party animal roommate she can' t say " no" to; and Ashton, the arrogant— and extremely attractive— captain of the men' s rowing team who makes Livie' s usually non-existent temper flare. Worse, he' s best friends and roommates with Connor, who fits Livie' s criteria perfectly. So why does she keep thinking about Ashton? As Livie finds herself facing mediocre grades, career aspirations she no longer thinks she can handle, and feelings for Ashton that she shouldn' t have, she' s forced to let go of her last promise to her father and, with it, the only identity that she knows.
One Tiny Lie