YA author Griffin’s (“Vampire Island” series) adult debut follows Nora Hammond, who works at a secondhand store specializing in high-end fashion. Outside the shop, Nora struggles with finances and relationship troubles, longing for a child but discouraged by years of failed IVF. When socialite Evelyn Elliot waltzes into the store, Nora’s world is turned upside down in some of the best—and worst—ways. Nora is thrust into New York’s moneyed world, navigating new rules and feeling heady with the excitement of a new friendship. Then, when Evelyn offers to be a surrogate for Nora and her husband, the bounds of their fragile relationship are tested. Kristen Sieh narrates the naive yet strong Nora and complicated yet carefree Evelyn perfectly, capturing their struggles and successes as they navigate their friendship. Listeners will appreciate Nora’s journey to live her best life, balancing work, responsibilities, and relationships while pursuing her dream of a family.
VERDICT Griffin’s sensitive exploration of family and the many facets of women’s friendships may resonate with audiences grappling with similar issues. Share with listeners who enjoyed Julie Cohen’s Dear Thing.
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