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Please Don't Go

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Please Don't Go

By: E. Salvador
Narrated by: Frankie Corzo, Oscar Reyes
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A deeply emotional college sports romance about grief, healing, and finding the one person who sees you when you're falling apart.

Josefine Resendiz knows how to keep moving.

In the water, she's strong. Focused. In control.

Out of it, she's barely keeping her head above the surface.

Still struggling with loss and the weight of everything she's trying not to feel, Josefine pours herself into swimming—the only thing that makes sense anymore.

Daniel Garcia is the golden boy everyone loves. Captain of the baseball team. Future MLB star. The guy who's always smiling.

But the smile is a lie.

Behind it, Daniel is carrying grief of his own, haunted by the loss of his brother and desperate to keep anyone from seeing how much he's hurting.

When a chance encounter brings them together in a place neither of them should be, something unexpected sparks between them. For the first time, they find comfort in someone who understands the pain they're trying so hard to hide.

Then Josefine disappears.

Daniel can't stop thinking about her.

Josefine can't risk letting him in.

But some connections refuse to be forgotten.

Tender, hopeful and achingly romantic, this unforgettable college sports romance is perfect for listeners who love emotional slow burns, wounded hearts, and stories about finding light in the darkest places.
Contemporary Sports
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