The book Worth the Trouble was written by author Becky Mcgraw Here you can read free online of Worth the Trouble book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Worth the Trouble a good or bad book?
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The guy was killing him, in a good way. Maybe that plan wasn't for someone as athletic as he had been before the accident. It didn't push him hard enough, he didn't push himself hard enough. To redefine his purpose in life, to start over, he needed this. The search and rescue team was the avenue he needed to do that, and when he neared his breaking point, which was often with this guy, he reminded himself of that. Supposedly, this guy was one of the best trainers in Amarillo, so Ethan had n...o problem listening to his recommendations, or working his ass off, because this guy could get him where he needed to be. If he didn't die first trying. With a grunt, Ethan shoved harder and felt satisfaction in every muscle as the plate moved beneath his feet. Four more reps and he could rest, then start again. By the time he let the plate drop on the last rep, his muscles were burning, and he had absolutely no problem feeling his legs. They hurt like hell, as did his back. He would welcome a massage from Tara when he got done here. If he could manage to drag his ass back in the wheelchair to get down the hall to the massage room when they were done. Lightheaded with endorphins, his body buzzing, an hour later Ethan grabbed a bottle of water and drank it down, then wiped his face with a towel. "You did good man," the beefy muscle-head trainer told him then knelt to pack up the bag he'd brought with him. Ethan plopped down into the chair, then stuck out his hand, and managed to speak in between heaving breaths.
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