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Authors: Olivia Luck

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Eddie and Harris must learn to conquer their internal struggles. But as they navigate their new love, outside forces fight to drive them apart.

Author's note: In Pursuit is the first book in a two book series. Intended for 18+ readers.

 

Of Happiness

Edith Neff relocated to Chicago to capture her own piece of happiness. Now bombarded with more change than she knows how to manage, Eddie struggles to pick of the pieces of her torn heart and decimated friendship.

Standing in the middle of a sidewalk while her (ex?) boyfriend Harris Grant pleads for forgiveness, Eddie's at a loss what to do next. So when her estranged father provides a lifeline - she has no option than to take his offer.

But Harris won't let Eddie go without a fight. He'll use whatever tactics necessary to win back his girl. While Eddie and Harris find their way back together, darkness lurks, unwilling to relent on destroying their relationship. Permanently.

Author note: Of Happiness is the conclusion to In Pursuit. Content intended for readers 18+

Olivia Luck lives in the middle of America with her loving husband and her obsession with writing. She wrote her first romance novel at age eight. When she’s not reading, editing, or writing, you can find her in the kitchen learning to cook. Olivia loves to travel and spend time with her family.

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First and foremost, I must call out to my eternally supportive and considerate husband. When I ignore our weekends and submerge myself in writing, you encourage me. Without you, there’d be no characters.

To my family, thank you for asking the right questions and your interest in my writing.

YD, you are the best part of my week and the most wonderful confidant I’ve ever had. Thank you for keeping secrets and listening without judgment. I’m glad you know about my writing.

To my author crush, Sigal Ehrlich, there’s not too much I can say except you’re the greatest. Your emails brighten my days and your stock photos keep me up in terror at night. Just kidding. You’re my favorite writer.

Jenny, you improve my words and make them sound beautiful. You understand my crazy writing and never make me feel bad about comma splices. You are an all star editor and I adore you.

Christine, what can I say? It’s my pleasure to have befriended you. I love working with you, whether it’s formatting or talking shop, you always know what to say. Your insight is invaluable to me.

I am consistently blown away by my cover designer Ari. I love working with you and I can’t wait to see what you come up with for covers to come.

I am indebted to a group of brilliant beta readers who put up with skimpy editing at best and storylines that need massaging. You’re patient and thoughtful and wonderful. I love sharing my work with you and I am so thankful for your comments.

To my readers, you make me want to write. I love sharing my world with you. Know that I never take you for granted and am thankful for you each and every day.

To the community of writers I am part of – you inspire me and make me want to work harder and write better stories. I’m thankful to be an indie author. I love you all!

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