Olivia’s Trek (The Olivia Carter Series)

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by DM Sharp


  Some days it felt like the events of my life have been some sort of sick hallucination, but sadly it was real and no longer my secret.

  That dark afternoon a year ago is a hazy memory now, but sometimes it creeps around, hiding until the wrong moment when it resurfaces again.

  For now though the fear that had raced through me for that mere ten minutes has now diminished into a faint memory.

  Telling my family, each one separately. Life slowly breathed into me once again. I feared the worst, but joyfully they were both behind me. Supporting all my decisions and choices. Without judging me for keeping it a secret and not prosecuting. They were just happy that they knew.

  Tonight, on this exquisitely painful anniversary, I turn over to the man who now lies beside me. The one I love and freely give myself to, Gabriel Carmichael. It’s not because he helped me overcome my tragedy. That I did proudly on my own. But he was there when I was ready to move on. To be my friend and lover. I thank God for letting me live. For not allowing my rapist to take my life. So many others are hurt physically. Or even lose their lives. I got lucky.

  I survived with no bruises or scars. At least none that are visible. The horror of that night will be with me forever. But my greatest fears have been overcome. Not to love someone again. That is easy for me because I have a compassionate heart. But to make love to a man again. Freely of my own will. Now my life can move on and this chapter can be closed forever.

  Epilogue—Four years later

  Olivia Carter

  I stifle a large yawn as I pore over the organic chemistry equations that I’ve made flash cards for. Life has been wonderfully normal for the most part.

  Gabriel comes through to the study with a hot cup of cocoa. “Come on, put it away now, missy. Drink this up and I’ll run you a bath.”

  “Just one last look,” I plead, feeling panicky at being parted from the security of the cards.

  He shakes his head. “Uh-uh. You’ve got a big day ahead of you tomorrow and I want you well rested.”

  “What if I can’t do it?”

  “It’s totally okay to be scared or nervous. You’ve decided to take the MCATs, Olivia, not a bar quiz. No one said it would be easy.”

  “Yeah well, we can’t all be as clever as you, Dr. Carmichael.” I stick my tongue out at him.

  “Besides I totally believe that you can do it. Richard Carmona, M.D. earned a GED went to Community college then became Surgeon General under President George H.W. Bush.”

  “And if I don’t? Then what?”

  “Then we try again or try something else, but whatever happens, Olivia Carter, I love you and we’ll work it out.”

  He kisses my forehead before heading off towards the bathroom where I hear the bath running.

  I mutter a new mantra to myself, “I will ace the MCATs. I will go to medical school. I will become a great doctor,” as it helps to detract from my tingling sixth sense that keeps trying to tell me that after all this time and a chance at happiness, the Gods are getting ready to play again.

  About the Author

  DM Sharp’s past includes a prolonged stint at working as a high-yield (junk) bond trader after completing her first degree in Economics. However, she cried too much doing that job and one day remembered that her two dreams in life were firstly, to be a doctor and secondly to write books. She returned to medical school and received her medical degree from Nottingham University and is currently training to be a General Physician. She is now also actively pursuing her second dream (when not seeing patients) and devotes a very special part of herself to the power of words and love of storytelling. Any other spare moments are devoted to being a wife and mother of two!

  She writes primarily YA/Adult novels dealing with gritty, coming of age issues, centred around a troubled heroine called Olivia Carter whose personal philosophy has been forged from her tormented upbringing. Olivia’s childhood was unstable and impoverished, and her teen years were marked by abuse. DM Sharp feels an affinity with Olivia Carter and people like her.

  DM Sharp’s debut novel is called Olivia’s Trek, a dark tale of the American dream ripped apart. The second novel in the Olivia Carter Series is called Olivia’s Choice, about choices, their consequences and how sometimes when we act in the best interests of a person we love, it is not always the correct choice that is made. The third novel, Olivia’s Destiny, is currently in production.

  The most important words DM Sharp likes to hold onto are: compassion, hope, and freedom.

  Things she likes—

  • Italy

  • Eating Nuttella spread out of the jar with a spoon when I’m writing

  • Reading everything from the classics (Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier is my all time favourite), everything YA (Laurie Halse Anderson is my hero), trashy magazines and medical textbooks (only when I have to!)

  • Sunshine

  • My best friends (I would go crazy without them)

  • My family … most of the time (They think I’m crazy)

  • Anything Cinnamon.

  Things she dislikes—Bad manners, bullies, vanilla essence, the sound of chalk scratching on a blackboard, fireworks and the dark.

  Table of Contents

  Title Page

  Copyright Page

  Table of Contents

  Acknowledgements

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Chapter Sixteen

  Chapter Seventeen

  Chapter Eighteen

  Chapter Nineteen

  Chapter Twenty

  Chapter Twenty One

  Chapter Twenty Two

  Chapter Twenty Three

  Chapter Twenty Four

  Chapter Twenty Five

  Chapter Twenty Six

  Chapter Twenty Seven

  Chapter Twenty Eight

  Chapter Twenty Nine

  Chapter Thirty

  Chapter Thirty One

  Chapter Thirty Two

  Chapter Thirty Three

  Chapter Thirty Four

  Chapter Thirty Five

  Chapter Thirty Six

  Chapter Thirty Seven

  Chapter Thirty Eight

  Chapter Thirty Nine

  Chapter Fourty

  Chapter Fourty One

  Chapter Fourty Two

  Chapter Fourty Three

  Chapter Fourty Four

  Epilogue—Four years later

  About the Author

 

 

 


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