The Opportunist
2011 • 278 pages

Ratings8

Average rating3.9

15

Ok. I admit it. I was entertained. A whole star of the enjoyment did come from the narration by [a:Andi Arndt 6746963 Andi Arndt https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1381410479p2/6746963.jpg]. I did a listen/read combo, but much of it came from the sheer what will happen next factor. Everything and nothing happens in this book and it ends in a cliffhanger and I'm jumping right into the next installment.This was like the Mexican/Venezuelan telenovelas I inhaled in my younger years and I mean that as a compliment. Sure improbable things happen, a certain basketball game comes to mind, and our female protagonist/narrator is sometimes annoyingly prejudiced but as a good chunk of the story takes place during college years character flaws are to be expected. Olivia Kaspen is a different and entertaining person to keep company with for a few hours. Sure she becomes fixated on the outrageously perfect Caleb Drake but who wouldn't. He's written that way. Handsome but not pretty, open but mysterious, English but Americanized by having lived in Florida since he was 14, in other words perfect. Not to mention that he has the patience of a saint towards all of Olivia's flaws and drama. Olivia has moxie. She is like one of those dames in those '30s & '40s movies. She fights dirty, people try to beat her but she alway comes back swinging.If you are in the mood for some non serious drama (think Dallas, Dynasty etc) and are okay with a three part series jump right in! The water is pleasantly warm and you'll have fun. A special shout out to Olivia's college roommate/best friend Cammie. I love her.

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