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is an entertaining romantic comedy that features a heroine prone to big mishaps. Olivia Marshall has moved back home to Omaha from Chicago after she was laid off, dumped by her boyfriend, and then she accidentally burned down her apartment building and all her belongings. So she temporarily moves in with her brother — and his roommate, Colin Beck, whom Olivia has loathed ever since she overheard him referring to her as a “little weirdo” when she was 15.
She and Mr. Wrong Number fall into a witty back-and-forth and develop an anonymous friendship over texts. But her life is literally upended when she trips down stairs and crashes into fellow student Daniel Craige. She is stunned by her fall and by Daniel’s handsomeness. Daniel finds himself intrigued and smitten, and a friendship develops.
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