She Gets That from Me
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Narrated by:
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Thérèse Plummer
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Abby Craden
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Mark Deakins
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Cynthia Darlow
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By:
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Robin Wells
When Quinn Langston’s best friend unexpectedly passes away, Quinn embraces Brooke’s three-year-old daughter Lily and elderly grandmother Margaret as the family she’s always wanted. She’ll do whatever it takes to help them heal, but she didn’t anticipate Lily’s biological father would be part of the plan. Margaret is old-fashioned, though, and she has no compunction about finding a way to reach Lily’s dad, a sperm donor. After all, he's a blood relative, and she believes family should raise family.
Zack Bradley doesn't know what to expect when he finds out he has a child. Sperm donors don't usually get to meet their...well, he's not sure what to call Lily yet, but he’s certain he wants to get to know her. There’s just one of problem: he’s about to move to Seattle with his wife, Jessica, who’s undergone multiple infertility treatments, desperately wants a family of her own and can’t stand the idea of Zack playing daddy to another woman’s child.
Together, they’ll all learn that the human heart is infinitely expandable and there are many different roads to family.
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I am so happy I forced myself to finish! Thèrése Plummer was amazing throughout the book, the one who did Margaret's voice grew on me, but the other 2 narrators for Jess & Zack are a hard pass for me and made me want to stop listening so many times.
But the story was pulling because it was similar to a movie I like but also how realistic it turned out to be (minus the 3 yr old acting like she was atleast 6yrs but I just made my brain assume she was a genius). The story had the good, hard. and ugly, it showed emotions and thoughts from all angles, had character growth, and included lots of different traumas that shape and form child to adults and the why's behind it.
For example, Margaret in the beginning really rubbed me the wrong way, the blood thing frustrated me but when her own childhood was explained, it made sense. Jess isn't a bad person, her character showed how her mind worked, the different emotions woman can go through with failing ivfs, how all of the things involved can make even the most successful woman can get knocked down to a breaking point and how some breaking points can't be fixed but doesn't always mean there won't be something better.
Good story, eh narration, happy I finished it.
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very nice and easy listening.
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Predictable But Enjoyable
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