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  • Bea and the Bad Boy (Young Adult Sweet Romance)

  • Love in Ocean Grove, Book 3
  • By: Anna Catherine Field
  • Narrated by: Liz Krane
  • Length: 5 hrs and 21 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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Bea and the Bad Boy (Young Adult Sweet Romance)

By: Anna Catherine Field
Narrated by: Liz Krane
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Publisher's summary

A strong person doesn’t seek revenge. They let karma do the dirty work.

Too bad Bea isn’t strong, or at least she doesn’t think she is, which is why she jumps when the opportunity presents itself to get back at her twin brother and former best friend the summer before her senior year.

That opportunity is six-foot-two, with the wing-span of an Olympic swimmer, the abs of a professional body builder and the strong jaw of a Greek god. Unfortunately, his name is Carter Haines and is Bea’s next-door neighbor. He's also dangerous. Like, police show up at the door dangerous.

All of those things make Carter the right person for her plan and luckily for her he needs a girl just like Bea to accomplish a few of his own goals this summer. Primarily, keeping his job and not getting sent to boarding school.

The plan goes off too smoothly, throwing these two into each other’s orbit, where they learn the truth about one another, why their lives are a mess and what it’s like to really trust someone.

Bea and the Bad Boy is a stand-alone novel from Love in Ocean Grove, series of books about swoony first time love and toe-curling kisses for listeners of all ages.

©2019 Anna Catherine Field (P)2020 Anna M Benefield
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I loved every minute of this book!! If your looking for a cute clean young love story you’ve found it!

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The Narration Is Ruining The Series :(

I guess I know what the book was tying to tell me but I for some reason the narrator of these books isn't clicking with me
In this book we will me Bea, she is "the good girl" who never had a boyfriend and always following her best friend Kathryn, until the day she discovers that her best friend and her twin brother are actually hooking up .. and she caught them in the act !!, so Bea goes through an identity crisis and became secluded from everyone, and she comes up with the perfect plan for revenge, she will fake date Carter, her brother nemesis and the bad boy of the neighborhood and Carter agrees to that plan as long as she does her role so well to chase off a girl that is clinging to him .. and as all fake dating stories go they discovers they are both misunderstood and they fall in love for real
what I like about this series so far is that it's zero drama, and that's why I'm continuing with the series even the dramatic moments are so anti climactic that I can't feel anything towards these characters, too bad because I like these ideas, but for some reason I'm not getting into them.. let's see who we have next

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