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Mine
- Narrated by: Ainslie McGlynn
- Length: 9 hrs and 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
You wake up alone after an emergency caesarean, desperate to see your child. And when you are shown the small infant in the nursery, a terrible thought takes root: this baby is not your baby.
No one believes you. Not the nurses, your father or even your own husband. They say you’re confused and delusional. Dangerous.
But you’re a doctor - you know how easily mistakes can be made. It’s up to you to find your real child, your miracle baby, before it’s too late.
With everyone against you, is it safe to trust your instincts? Or are memories from your past clouding your judgement? This can’t all be in your head...can it?
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- Jo Nelson
- 27-04-2018
Weak storyline
The storyline in this was weak, far fetched and often just ridiculous. The concept had potential so it was really disappointing that the actual storyline missed the mark so badly.
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- Anonymous User
- 25-04-2018
Alright
The story was very far fetched and not the interesting. I didn't enjoy it much
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- Dr. Jeannette Kavanagh
- 23-09-2018
I want my money back and my time.
This was horrendous. As well as being implausible and clumsily written the story was a saccharine elegy to 'motherhood'. I'm so cross that I kept listening - in the baseless hope that it would improve. No spoiler here but the issue isn't whether or not she has the right baby. It's which female character is equipped to live her own life, let b alone parent another human.
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