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Bringing Me Dreams
Bringing Me Dreams
Bringing Me Dreams
Audiobook8 hours

Bringing Me Dreams

Written by KG MacGregor

Narrated by Krystal Hammond

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Reeling from her brother's senseless death, Gianna Del Vecchio finds comfort in an online forum from a woman who suffered a similar loss. Theirs is a club no one wants to join-survivors of a loved one's suicide. Photos posted to the forum of the woman's cute therapy dog bring cheer when nothing else can, and Gianna is compelled to reach out to say thanks.

After two years, Keenan McEvoy is still fighting her way back from despair after losing her partner, Annabel. She's surprised when she connects with Gianna, whose kindness and compassion ignite a spark she wasn't sure she'd ever feel again.

Their fledgling romance is jeopardized by Jaz, Gianna's ex-girlfriend and current best friend, who'll stop at nothing to keep them apart.

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 27, 2022
ISBN9798765067567
Bringing Me Dreams

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Good, but not necessarily what I was expecting
    I listened to the audiobook version of this story. I really liked the story. I was worried it would be too depressing, but somehow it wasn't. I liked both main characters and their working lives. Their relationship seemed to grow naturally. I liked the character of Jaz, too. The narrator brought the characters to life well, but her pronunciation of certain words was jarring. She was a good narrator, for the most part. And the dog was also a star of the book, which I really appreciated. I'm not sure how I feel about all the plot aspects. But I guess they showed that people are flawed. This isn't just a story about grief and overcoming it. There's also a mystery component (or components). I think overall the story was well done and uplifting, but a little bit farfetched. It wasn't necessarily what I was expecting, but it was good.