Reasons to Heal
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Narrated by:
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Rachael Beresford
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By:
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Jenn Matthews
About this listen
A beautiful lesbian romance about wants, love, family, and duty, asking when is the right time to live our own life and dreams.
English police constable Molly Blue is devastated when an assault forces her to endure weeks of therapy and disrupts her promising career. The cute physiotherapist getting her back on her feet is an intriguing distraction at least.
Physiotherapist Kudzi Mufaro is a bold, confident woman in every area of her life except one. She hasn't told her Zimbabwean parents she's gay. That probably explains the parade of men her family keeps trotting past her nose. Is it time to finally be honest?
But when Molly takes a visit home, it rocks her to the core. She is forced to decide whether to stay and look after her sister or not. It would mean giving up her career and any hope of something more with Kudzi.
Contains mature themes.
©2020 Jenn Matthews (P)2020 TantorWhat listeners say about Reasons to Heal
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- Caroline Astell-Burt
- 08-11-23
So many facts.
I enjoyed ‘Reasons to Heal’ because the characters are interesting and contrasted. However I did feel that there was too much factual information delivered as if the main function of the book was to teach rather than tell what might have been a good story.
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- 21-04-24
Bland.
This book has the potential to a great insight into interracial relationships but the cultural differences have been barely dug in to. Is this laziness on the authors part of was I expecting too much? The accent of the main character was truly dreadful. It sounded Welsh one minute then Indian the next, I was surprised when she was from Zimbabwe. If you like basic slow burn romances then this might be for you.
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