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Somebody's Baby

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“Sorry, John Green fans, but McDaniel’s been making us cry . . . for decades.” —Bustle.com
 
Love, family, acceptance, and forgiveness are at the center of this heartfelt novel that explores the unpredictable paths that allow people to follow their dreams and help them find a way back home.
 
Ever since Sloan won a reality television singing competition, her music career has taken off. She suddenly finds herself with a manager, a recording contract, and a tour in the works. Her manager warned her that strangers would ask her for all sorts of things, and that she must not respond. But one email stands out—from a young woman who claims to be Sloan’s half sister. Sloan’s mother, now deceased, never told her who her father was, so the prospect of knowing some family history is too strong a desire to ignore.
 
Now Sloan must return to Windemere, the town where she grew up, to face a past she’s worked hard to forget. One trip leads to another, and when circumstances take a devastating turn, Sloan is faced with a complicated choice involving not only herself, but also those who have come to depend on her.
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    • Kirkus

      May 1, 2017
      Since Sloan Gabriel won an American Idol-like reality show, her lifelong dream of fame and fortune has come true.In the all-white world (save an Asian doctor) of McDaniel's latest, 23-year-old Sloan is country music's rising star. Her future is bright, and she refuses to look back at her old life in Windemere, Tennessee, where she grew up fatherless and with an alcoholic mother. Unfortunately, it appears Windemere won't let go. When Sloan receives a letter from Lindsey Sloan Ridley, a woman who claims to be her half sister (Sloan was their father's surname), she finds herself back in that rural Tennessee town. Lindsey is a cheerful and "courageous" stage 4 cancer patient who grew up with their famous musician father, and she can give Sloan some insight into his motives for leaving Sloan and her mother when Sloan was little. Also in Windemere, Sloan reconnects with Dawson and Alana, two old friends with whom she shares a painful past (a past referred to time and again and covered in full in Losing Gabriel, 2016). Before long, Sloan is forming a deep familial bond with Lindsey and Lindsey's young son, Toby. She also fights her burgeoning lust for Lindsey's neighbor, the ruggedly irresistible EMT Cole Langston. Major drawbacks include loads of back story, a narrative heavily marred by jarring switches in the third-person perspective at the paragraph level, and the conflation of alcoholism and "sleeping around" with poverty-stricken trailer-park life. Still, there's no denying McDaniel's command of her material. Standard inspirational romance by a genre master. (Fiction. 13-17)

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    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2017

      Gr 8 Up-In this sequel to Losing Gabriel, Sloan's country music career has taken off. After winning a singing competition, she leaves behind the bad memories of her small town of Windemere only to be called back by a mysterious claim that she has a half sister. Without strong family ties of her own, Sloan sneaks away from her busy production schedule to meet her potential sibling. What she finds is a terminally ill cancer patient and her seven-year-old son, who are cared for by a family friend and a good-natured, handsome neighbor. Constantly pulled between her new career and her relationships in Windemere, Sloan must decide how involved she wants to be in the lives of people in a town she has worked hard to forget. Readers don't need to be familiar with Losing Gabriel to appreciate this title. The plot moves along at a steady pace, and the romantic tension between Sloan and love interest Cole is palpable. Secondary characters Lani and Dawson are somewhat two-dimensional, and the resolution to some of the more significant plot points are either void of characters' emotions or neatly skipped over. However, the story is engaging and leaves readers curious about the conclusion. VERDICT Hand this occasionally overwrought novel to McDaniel's followers or fans of the first installment in the series.-Lynn Rashid, Marriotts Ridge High School, Marriottsville, MD

      Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2018
      As the winner of a reality-TV singing competition, twenty-three-year-old Sloan has a star-studded future ahead of her until a request from a secret half-sister lures her back to a near-forgotten past in rural Tennessee. Despite stereotypical characters and confusing narrative shifts, fans of McDaniel's soapy romances will appreciate this novel, an equally drama-filled and heart-rending companion to �cf2]Losing Gabriel�cf1].

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:5.4
  • Lexile® Measure:800
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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