
Her brother in law, Crew, helps out where he can, but Julia and he have a history and she doesn't want his charity. She works two jobs to make ends meet and take care of her daughter Everleigh. Julia is barely making ends meet after the loss of her husband. This is a very emotional book that deals with some pretty heavy topics. I didn't want to put this down once I started. I think that was a nice touch and something we don't often see in dual POV audiobooks.

The female narrator didn't have to voice the male character in her chapters and vice versa. I like that even though the chapters were told from their POVs, the appropriate narrator stepped in when there was dialogue between the characters. They brought Crew and Julia to life in this emotional story. Joe Arden and Maxine Mitchell did a wonderful job with the narration. This book was originally released in 2015, but it recently has gotten a new cover and underwent some revisions. As always all opinions expressed in my review are my own.

I was provided an audio arc of this book via the author, however I do own the kindle version of this book.
