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A Necessary End
A Necessary End: A Novel | Holly Brown
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How far would you go to get what you wanted? The author of Don’t Try to Find Me returns with a taut, riveting novel of psychological suspense—a domestic drama full of secrets and twists—about a woman determined to have a child, her ambivalent husband, and a pregnant teenager with a secret agenda of her own. “I know now that there was no other way things could have turned out. Tragedies are inevitable, just like the great love stories, like us.” Thirty-nine-year-old Adrienne is desperate to be a mother. And this time, nothing is going to get in her way. Sure, her husband, Gabe, is ambivalent about fatherhood. But she knows that once he holds their baby, he’ll come around. He’s just feeling a little threatened, that’s all. Because once upon a time, it was Gabe that Adrienne wanted more than anything; she was willing to do anything. . . . But that was half a lifetime ago. She’s a different person now, and so is Gabe. There are lines she wouldn’t cross, not without extreme provocation. And sure, she was bitten once before by another birth mother—clear to the bone—and for most people, it’s once bitten, twice shy. But Adrienne isn’t exactly the retiring type. At nineteen, Leah bears a remarkable resemblance to the young woman Adrienne once was. Which is why Adrienne knows the baby Leah is carrying is meant to be hers. But Leah’s got ideas of her own: Her baby’s going to get a life in California; why shouldn’t she? All she wants is to live in Adrienne’s house for a year after the baby’s born, and get a fresh start. It seems like a small price for Adrienne to pay to get their baby. And with Gabe suddenly on board, what could possibly go wrong?
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A pregnant teenager, a couple who can't conceive, and a deal Gabe and Adrianne can't pass up. Or was it really such a good deal?

If you enjoy books with characters you don't trust from the start and a gut feeling that all isn't as it really seems A NECESSARY END is a book you won't want to miss.

FULL REVIEW: https://tinyurl.com/vl3tnt6

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ReadingSusan
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Mehso-so

This book was ok. It is like a lot of other books I have read and the ending was a little weak. #boutofbooks

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KimKeel
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This was an unexpectedly magnificent read! If you pick this up, plan to be fully captivated through the lady page. 100% yes.

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JenniferJR
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Picked up this audiobook at the library yesterday, has anyone read it? I've never heard of it but willing to give it a shot!

jennifersmeth One of my friends read it and liked it. 9y
JenniferJR @jennifersmeth good to hear! I am liking it so far! 9y
jennifersmeth Oh good! 8y
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BookishDevices
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Melinda reviews the audiobook
http://wp.me/p4kTLQ-ks

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