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The Co-op

A Novel

Audiobook
0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 2 weeks
0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 2 weeks
They say love and construction don't mix. By that logic, hate and construction may as well be condemned.
LaRynn Lavigne and Deacon Leeds had one short and contentious summer fling when they were teens—certainly nothing to build a foundation on. But a decade later, when their grandmothers have left them with shared ownership of their dilapidated Santa Cruz building, they're thrust back together and have to figure out how to brace up the pieces.
LaRynn has the money, but in order to access her trust, she has to be married. Deacon has the construction expertise, but lacks the funds. A deal is struck: Marry for however long it takes to fix up the property, collect a profit, and cut ties.
Thrust into a home without walls, LaRynn and Deacon quickly learn that it's easy to hide behind emotional ones, even in a marriage. But with all the exposure and pitfalls that come with living with the opposite sex (and none of the perks, much to their growing mutual frustration) they'll also have to learn what it means to truly cooperate as a team.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrators Amy Hall and Tim Paige captivate listeners with this contemporary romance about a marriage of convenience. Years ago, LaRynn and Deacon had a fleeting summer romance. Now, their late grandmothers have left them shared ownership of a dilapidated building. Deacon has construction experience but no money; LaRynn has a trust but must be married to access it. Thrust back together, LaRynn and Deacon soon decide to pick up the pieces of their lives and build a new one together. Hall's warm, soothing voice adds nuances to LaRynn's vulnerabilities and passions. Paige's tone encompasses Deacon's conflicted feelings. Both narrators create distinct voices for various secondary characters. Listeners will love it when these two give into their desires and take a second chance on love. J.J.M. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 9, 2024
      DeWitt (Savor It) delivers a sensitive marriage of convenience romance about love blossoming in close quarters. Growing up, LaRynn Lavigne and Deacon Leeds spent summers together at their respective grandmothers’ shared house in Santa Cruz, Calif. At 19, they attempted to have a no strings attached summer fling that ended in disaster when feelings got involved. Seven years later, following the deaths of both their grandmothers, they co-inherit the crumbling co-op. Contractor Deacon has the skills to fix up the place, but he needs capital. LaRynn has the money, but she needs to be married to access her trust fund. They strike a deal: they’ll get and stay married just until the work is done and they’re able to either rent or sell the property, at which point they’ll split the profits and go their separate ways. With firmly established boundaries—and an end in sight—surely they should be able to coexist without any problems. But as they live and work together, old feelings resurface about their relationships with each other and with their respective families. They help each other work through past hurt, grief, disappointment, and regrets, forging a powerful bond. DeWitt tackles tough issues without ever losing sight of the fun and effectively uses the renovations as a metaphor for rebuilding damaged relationships. This satisfies.

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