Family Matters
Written by Sonya Watson
Narrated by Natalie Naudus
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About this audiobook
Blood doesn't make you family. Family Matters is a collection of four short stories that were written with four nursery rhymes in mind namely Mary Mary Quite Contrary, Mary had a Little Lamb, Ring a Ring o' Roses and Jack and Jill. The line between right and wrong is blurred. Desires outweigh needs and blood isn't necessarily thicker than water.
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