Someone Else's Love Story: A Novel

Someone Else's Love Story is beloved and highly acclaimed New York Times bestselling author Joshilyn Jackson's funny, charming, and poignant novel about science and miracles, secrets and truths, faith and forgiveness; about falling in love, and learning that things aren't always what they seem-or what we hope they will be.

Shandi Pierce is juggling finishing college, raising her delightful three-year-old genius son Nathan, aka Natty Bumppo, and keeping the peace between her eternally warring, long-divorced parents. She's got enough complications without getting caught in the middle of a stick-up and falling in love with William Ashe, who willingly steps between the robber and her son.

Shandi doesn't know that her blond god Thor has his own complications. When he looked down the barrel of that gun he believed it was destiny: It's been one year to the day since a tragic act of physics shattered his world. But William doesn't define destiny the way others do. A brilliant geneticist who believes in facts and numbers, destiny to him is about choice. Now, he and Shandi are about to meet their so-called destinies head on, making choices that will reveal unexpected truths about love, life, and the world they think they know.

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Someone Else's Love Story: A Novel

Someone Else's Love Story is beloved and highly acclaimed New York Times bestselling author Joshilyn Jackson's funny, charming, and poignant novel about science and miracles, secrets and truths, faith and forgiveness; about falling in love, and learning that things aren't always what they seem-or what we hope they will be.

Shandi Pierce is juggling finishing college, raising her delightful three-year-old genius son Nathan, aka Natty Bumppo, and keeping the peace between her eternally warring, long-divorced parents. She's got enough complications without getting caught in the middle of a stick-up and falling in love with William Ashe, who willingly steps between the robber and her son.

Shandi doesn't know that her blond god Thor has his own complications. When he looked down the barrel of that gun he believed it was destiny: It's been one year to the day since a tragic act of physics shattered his world. But William doesn't define destiny the way others do. A brilliant geneticist who believes in facts and numbers, destiny to him is about choice. Now, he and Shandi are about to meet their so-called destinies head on, making choices that will reveal unexpected truths about love, life, and the world they think they know.

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Someone Else's Love Story: A Novel

Someone Else's Love Story: A Novel

by Joshilyn Jackson

Narrated by Joshilyn Jackson

Unabridged — 12 hours, 4 minutes

Someone Else's Love Story: A Novel

Someone Else's Love Story: A Novel

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Someone Else's Love Story is beloved and highly acclaimed New York Times bestselling author Joshilyn Jackson's funny, charming, and poignant novel about science and miracles, secrets and truths, faith and forgiveness; about falling in love, and learning that things aren't always what they seem-or what we hope they will be.

Shandi Pierce is juggling finishing college, raising her delightful three-year-old genius son Nathan, aka Natty Bumppo, and keeping the peace between her eternally warring, long-divorced parents. She's got enough complications without getting caught in the middle of a stick-up and falling in love with William Ashe, who willingly steps between the robber and her son.

Shandi doesn't know that her blond god Thor has his own complications. When he looked down the barrel of that gun he believed it was destiny: It's been one year to the day since a tragic act of physics shattered his world. But William doesn't define destiny the way others do. A brilliant geneticist who believes in facts and numbers, destiny to him is about choice. Now, he and Shandi are about to meet their so-called destinies head on, making choices that will reveal unexpected truths about love, life, and the world they think they know.


Editorial Reviews

DECEMBER 2013 - AudioFile

The lives of Shandi and William intersect during a convenience store robbery and its subsequent revelations. Author Joshilyn Jackson’s voice delivers the protagonists’ heartbreaking pasts with delicate sensitivity. Shandi, a struggling college student, must cope with her gifted 3-year-old son, Natty, while William, a brilliant geneticist, struggles to reconcile faith and science in the loss of his wife and daughter. Jackson’s innocent tone of wonder keeps the story from descending into unremitting melancholy. Her voice for Natty is delightful while Shandi’s drawl is equally pleasant to hear. She captures William’s Asperger’s in an authentic way with a slightly stiff yet warm voice. Enlivening flashbacks as well as Jackson’s careful pacing and voicings will keep listeners engaged. C.A. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

10/07/2013
Friendships and relationships are tested by tragedy in this witty and insightful sixth novel from the author of Gods in Alabama and A Grown-up Kind of Pretty. Single mother Shandi Pierce is paralyzed with fear when she and her young son Natty are caught in the crossfire of a convenience store stickup gone bad. That is, until the dashing William Ashe steps between Natty and the gunman. Smitten by her erstwhile savior, Shandi buddies up to William, hoping their friendship can become more, but is stymied by complications in the form of Shandi’s disapproving best friend Walcott, William’s cohort Paula, Shandi’s ever-feuding divorced parents, and William’s own heartbreaking and as-yet unresolved past. With a deft wit and a series of stellar twists, Jackson creates a conventional love story that is also something more: an exploration of what draws people together, and pushes them apart; a commentary on faith’s ability to unite or divide; and a reminder that “death brushing past makes people hungry to connect to other people.” What emerges is a novel at once funny and touching, whose characters’ many flaws are overshadowed by all the ways in which they look out for one another. The final denouement of Jackson’s roller-coaster love story will leave the reader both thoroughly sated and hungry for more. (Dec.)

From the Publisher

Witty, cleverly constructed and including a truly surprising twist, Someone Else’s Love Story turns out to be a nuanced exploration of faith, family and the things we do for love.” — People (3 ½ stars)

“Witty and insightful...a novel at once funny and touching.” — Publishers Weekly

“An inspiring story of love, faith and redemption...All of the characters... are so vividly drawn, they fairly leap off the page.” — Booklist on SOMEONE ELSE'S LOVE STORY

“That rare woman’s novel that is sure to please readers of popular fiction as well as literary fiction. A terrific pageturner!” — Susan Elizabeth Phillips, New York Times bestselling author of THE GREAT ESCAPE

Someone Else’s Love Story is worth reading, even studying. Expressions of love come in many forms, as Jackson shows.” — Omaha World-Herald

“Finely drawn characters make the miraculous plausible, from the opening hostage scene in a North Georgia convenience store to an ending that hits the mark of ‘surprising yet inevitable’ mastered and articulated by Flannery O’Connor.” — Atlanta Magazine

“A surprising novel, both graceful and tender. You won’t be able to put it down.” — Dallas Morning News on SOMEONE ELSE'S LOVE STORY

Someone Else’s Love Story is never predictable, full of humor and heart and characters you can’t help but love.” — Greenville News

“[T]here is love at [this novel’s] heart… there is much to gain from a closer read.” (3 out of 4 stars) — USA Today

“Joshilyn Jackson is a brilliant storyteller and has a unique gift of bringing quirkiness to her characters and a lot of twists and turns to her tale.” — Wichita Falls Times Record Review

“There are scenes that will make you gasp, pause or even tear up as Jackson’s characters fumble toward imperfect enlightenment. Someone Else’s Love Story will delight and surprise with its unexpected compassion, empathy and humanity.” — BookPage

“This charming page-turner serves up a twist I never remotely expected, followed by an utterly satisfying conclusion.” — Bookreporter.com

Atlanta Magazine

Finely drawn characters make the miraculous plausible, from the opening hostage scene in a North Georgia convenience store to an ending that hits the mark of ‘surprising yet inevitable’ mastered and articulated by Flannery O’Connor.

Greenville News

Someone Else’s Love Story is never predictable, full of humor and heart and characters you can’t help but love.

Dallas Morning News on SOMEONE ELSE'S LOVE STORY

A surprising novel, both graceful and tender. You won’t be able to put it down.

Booklist on SOMEONE ELSE'S LOVE STORY

An inspiring story of love, faith and redemption...All of the characters... are so vividly drawn, they fairly leap off the page.

Omaha World-Herald

Someone Else’s Love Story is worth reading, even studying. Expressions of love come in many forms, as Jackson shows.

Wichita Falls Times Record Review

Joshilyn Jackson is a brilliant storyteller and has a unique gift of bringing quirkiness to her characters and a lot of twists and turns to her tale.

Susan Elizabeth Phillips

That rare woman’s novel that is sure to please readers of popular fiction as well as literary fiction. A terrific pageturner!

USA Today

[T]here is love at [this novel’s] heart… there is much to gain from a closer read.” (3 out of 4 stars)

People (3 ½ stars)

Witty, cleverly constructed and including a truly surprising twist, Someone Else’s Love Story turns out to be a nuanced exploration of faith, family and the things we do for love.

USA Today

[T]here is love at [this novel’s] heart… there is much to gain from a closer read.” (3 out of 4 stars)

BookPage

There are scenes that will make you gasp, pause or even tear up as Jackson’s characters fumble toward imperfect enlightenment. Someone Else’s Love Story will delight and surprise with its unexpected compassion, empathy and humanity.

Bookreporter.com

This charming page-turner serves up a twist I never remotely expected, followed by an utterly satisfying conclusion.

People (3 ½ stars)

Witty, cleverly constructed and including a truly surprising twist, Someone Else’s Love Story turns out to be a nuanced exploration of faith, family and the things we do for love.

DECEMBER 2013 - AudioFile

The lives of Shandi and William intersect during a convenience store robbery and its subsequent revelations. Author Joshilyn Jackson’s voice delivers the protagonists’ heartbreaking pasts with delicate sensitivity. Shandi, a struggling college student, must cope with her gifted 3-year-old son, Natty, while William, a brilliant geneticist, struggles to reconcile faith and science in the loss of his wife and daughter. Jackson’s innocent tone of wonder keeps the story from descending into unremitting melancholy. Her voice for Natty is delightful while Shandi’s drawl is equally pleasant to hear. She captures William’s Asperger’s in an authentic way with a slightly stiff yet warm voice. Enlivening flashbacks as well as Jackson’s careful pacing and voicings will keep listeners engaged. C.A. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

Jackson's novel perfectly captures the flavor and rhythm of Southern life as a young woman preparing for college finds herself caught up in a real-life drama. Shandi has a miracle baby. His name is Nathan, but she and her BFF, Walcott, call the precocious 3-year-old genius Natty. As Shandi moves out of her mother's home to her successful physician father's condominium in Atlanta, she, Walcott and Natty become caught up in an armed robbery. It's during this robbery that Shandi meets William Ashe, a giant of a man with a palpable, lingering sorrow. When William takes a bullet during the robbery, Shandi decides to take on William and starts caring for him on the day he leaves the hospital. In due course, she discovers that William's suffered a tragic loss and finds herself fighting both his memories of happier times and his best friend, Paula, who makes it clear she wants Shandi out of the picture. However, Shandi is coping with a dilemma she thinks William can help her resolve: discovering the identity of the man who fathered her child. Shandi conceived Natty after being raped at a college party years before and still has enough of his DNA to possibly deduce his identity. William, a research scientist, has both the tools and the know-how to narrow down, if not figure out, just who her attacker might be. Jackson draws on her own Southern roots to paint this pitch-perfect portrait of a girl from a small town in Georgia. She traces Shandi's struggles to figure out what, if anything, William really means to her. Wrapped in a thoughtful, often funny and insightful narrative that brings Shandi and those in her satellite to life, Jackson presents the reader with a story that is never predictable and is awash in bittersweet love, regret and the promise of what could be. A surprising novel, both graceful and tender. You won't be able to put it down.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173670298
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 11/19/2013
Edition description: Unabridged
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