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October 2, 2025

The Best Worst Thing

5
Kristen Sieh (Narrator)
READ VIA: Thank you to Harper Audio for the listening, copy, and Avon for the e-arc ABOUT: Following her third and final embryo transfer to her surrogate, Nicole comes home to find her husband unfaithful and her life unraveling. On the brink of motherhood, which she desperately desires, Nicole reckons with the idea that she has made herself so small that she no longer knows who she is. Enter Logan, her coworker with whom friendship always felt effortless. Nicole and Logan explore whether something could be between them and what that means for Nicole and her relationship with her husband, Gabe, and her soon-to-be role as a mother. MY THOUGHTS: Oh, how I was captivated by this book. The writing is delicate and descriptive, handling complex themes with ease. I particularly enjoyed the dynamic between Nicole and her surrogate, Valerie. This relationship really helped the reader understand Nicole and the theme of what “makes” a mother. The prose is nuanced and the themes are layered, making for a magnificent reading experience. The relationship between Nicole and Logan was absurdly complicated yet filled with exquisite longing, top-notch banter, and will-they-or-won’t-they tension that had me on edge the whole book. This debut is thoughtful and emotional, full of complex characters, dynamic relationships, and an astute approach to becoming a mother. AUDIO: Kristen Sieh gives a standout performance. She effortlessly highlights the passionate writing in this book. Her voice constantly pulled me into the story, and her male voices are so easy to listen to. It was an incredible experience on audio! I highly recommend it! SIMILAR BOOKS: It’s a dreamy mix of Ready or Not (the process of becoming a mother, green flag MMC) and How to End a Love Story (yearning, struggle to express her feelings, and an almost insurmountable conflict). SHOULD YOU READ: I absolutely love this debut and recommend it for all lovers of an angsty, thoughtful romance. I would recommend reading the CW first. One of top books of the year!
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ISBN: 9780063432697

READ VIA: Thank you to Harper Audio for the listening, copy, and Avon for the e-arc ABOUT: Following her third and final embryo transfer to her surrogate, Nicole comes home to find her husband unfaithful and her life unraveling. On the brink of motherhood, which she desperately desires, Nicole reckons with the idea that she has made herself so small that she no longer knows who she is. Enter Logan, her coworker with whom friendship always felt effortless. Nicole and Logan explore whether something could be between them and what that means for Nicole and her relationship with her husband, Gabe, and her soon-to-be role as a mother. MY THOUGHTS: Oh, how I was captivated by this book. The writing is delicate and descriptive, handling complex themes with ease. I particularly enjoyed the dynamic between Nicole and her surrogate, Valerie. This relationship really helped the reader understand Nicole and the theme of what “makes” a mother. The prose is nuanced and the themes are layered, making for a magnificent reading experience. The relationship between Nicole and Logan was absurdly complicated yet filled with exquisite longing, top-notch banter, and will-they-or-won’t-they tension that had me on edge the whole book. This debut is thoughtful and emotional, full of complex characters, dynamic relationships, and an astute approach to becoming a mother. AUDIO: Kristen Sieh gives a standout performance. She effortlessly highlights the passionate writing in this book. Her voice constantly pulled me into the story, and her male voices are so easy to listen to. It was an incredible experience on audio! I highly recommend it! SIMILAR BOOKS: It’s a dreamy mix of Ready or Not (the process of becoming a mother, green flag MMC) and How to End a Love Story (yearning, struggle to express her feelings, and an almost insurmountable conflict). SHOULD YOU READ: I absolutely love this debut and recommend it for all lovers of an angsty, thoughtful romance. I would recommend reading the CW first. One of top books of the year!

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