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Dominoes
Dominoes | Phoebe McIntosh
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A tender and provocative debut novel about a mixed-race British woman who makes the shocking discovery in the days leading up to her wedding that her fianc's family may have enslaved her ancestors "Simultaneously sweet and sobering, this is one you will not want to miss."--Onyi Nwabineli, author of Someday, Maybe Dominoes opens in London, twenty-nine days before a young couple's wedding. Layla is a mixed-race woman--with a Black, Jamaican mother, and a white father she's never met--and Andy is a white man of Scottish descent. When they first meet at a party, they can't believe how instant their chemistry is, and how quickly their relationship unfolds. Funnily enough, they even share a last name: McKinnon. Layla's best friend, Sera, isn't so sure about Andy, or the fact that her best friend is engaged a white man. As the wedding approaches, Sera prompts her friend to research her heritage more, leading Layla to make a shocking discovery: It's extremely likely that Andy's ancestors enslaved Layla's in Jamaica, and that the money from that enslavement helped build his family's wealth. What seemed like a fairy-tale romance is suddenly derailed as Layla begins to uncover parts of her history and identity that she never imagined--or had simply learned to ignore. The process takes her to Jamaica for the first time, where she uncovers truths about her family's history that will change the way she thinks about herself and her future. As the clock ticks down to her wedding, Layla must make a decision: commit to the man she loves or expose a shameful history that has gone unspoken for far too long.
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Amor4Libros
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Wonderful debut! The story centers around Layla, who is engaged to Andy. Something unique about them is that they both have the same last name. Layla‘s BFF, Sera, watches a documentary which suggests that Andy‘s family enslaved Layla‘s.

This story is very unique and it brought up a roller-coaster of emotions.

If going into a deep-dive about family histories while dealing with the consequences in the present day is your thing, read this!

5⭐️

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Amor4Libros
Dominoes | Phoebe McIntosh
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This book… 💔

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Dominoes | Phoebe McIntosh
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The premise of this book is so interesting that I stopped listening to the audiobook and continued on Kindle so I wouldn‘t miss any details.

KathyWheeler This really sounds interesting. 2w
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Whew— what an impressive debut novel! I couldn‘t put this one down! What starts as a meet-cute that Layla & Andy share a last name, takes a more complex turn in their relationship. As their wedding approaches, Layla‘s best friend pulls away & she sends a provocative documentary to her detailing more on how UK slave owners were compensated at the end of slavery, this starts more introspection & investigation into Layla‘s heritage & relationships.