Review Card & Book Review – It Had To Be You By Beth Moran

Growing up, sisters Libby and Nicky never knew who they’d find at breakfast.

Their parents fostered children of all ages, and although the girls loved playing their part in providing a safe haven, it meant that life was rarely peaceful.

Now as a single mother of two, Libby’s life is still anything but peaceful. In her work as an antenatal coach, as well as for the charity she and Nicky run for teenage mothers, Libby uses all the skills she learnt growing up surrounded by children. Her days are full, caring for her family, the mothers-to-be and the latest strays she has welcomed into her home. But in the dark of the lonely nights, Libby worries she’s falling apart at the seams.

One troubled boy and a reckless decision she made thirteen years ago still haunts her.

Two hearts that were broken, still not mended.

The time has come for Libby to look out for herself. As her family, friends and her community have known forever, Libby is one of a kind, and if she can just learn to love herself, she may be able to welcome back the love she let slip through her fingers.

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Libby and Nicky, who grew up in a foster family, now run a program for vulnerable mothers. Libby, divorced and raising her children alone, faces chaos and struggles daily. When Jonah, a troubled boy she loved at 17, reappears, memories of a reckless choice from 13 years ago resurface, reminding her of the resulting family destruction. Determined to support Jonah and his sister, Libby strives to keep her life from falling apart.

The story, more focused on life than romance, showcases Libby’s realistic self-reflection and growth. It sensitively addresses difficult topics like neglect, adoption, drug use, and abuse, with empathy. Libby’s character development adds depth to this touching narrative.

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