• Words We Cannot Say

  • By: Sita Romero
  • Narrated by: Kyla Garcia
  • Length: 9 hrs and 4 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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Words We Cannot Say

By: Sita Romero
Narrated by: Kyla Garcia
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Labor and delivery nurse Penelope is an expert at her job, but a complete mess when it comes to her personal life. Despite avoiding relationships in the past, now all she wants is for her boyfriend to leave his wife. But soon after he dumps her in favor of his marriage, Penelope discovers she’s pregnant. Suddenly, she doesn’t feel like such an expert anymore.

Jesenia, a first-generation American, made her mark as a model, then quit the business in favor of a nine-to-five and wedded bliss. After three years of fertility treatments and pressure from her family, trying to become a mother is her full-time job. But when her past mistakes threaten her chances, Nia will have to confront her youthful choices and over-involved family’s opinions on bloodlines if she wants to become a mother.

If choosing a homebirth and nursing a toddler don’t make Lotus unconventional, then growing up in a commune and choosing a polyamorous marriage certainly do. After her grandfather’s unexpected death and the inheritance of his Victorian home, Lotus just wants to run her business, take care of her family, and live peacefully in her version of normal. That peace is threatened by her husband’s former lover, the end of his sobriety, and a new love interest—all of which will turn her world upside down.

What happens when women tell the truth about themselves, their desires, and the sacrifices they’re willing—or unwilling—to make?

©2022 Sita Romero (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing

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Beautiful story

Such a touching and beautiful story. I grew attached to each character and couldn't wait to see how things would turn out.

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So much to discuss in this book

Words We Canot Say is a gripping tale, beautifully told about three women, all very different in their backgrounds and views on motherhood. I love how Sita Romero wove together their different points of view on pregnancy and motherhood and friendship. There is plenty to think about in this book. You’ll definitely want to share your thoughts, making this a great bookclub read.

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Connection

Beautifully connects women in vulnerable moments. The characters' raw experiences resonated deep within, mirroring moments in my own life. The author's masterful research paints a vivid picture of place and time, Well done!

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Motherhood drama

Good book for the first half, highlighting all the emotion and drama of pregnancy. Then it turned a bit preachy and feminist, which didn’t feel right. Good narration.

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