Thank You for Listening

Author: Julia Whelan

Genre: WOMEN’S FICTION

Rating: ★★★★☆

Julia Whelan’s Thank You for Listening follows Sewanee Chester, a once-promising actress whose career and confidence were shattered by a tragic accident, leaving her physically scarred and emotionally guarded. Now working as an audiobook narrator, Sewanee survives by “faking it till she makes it,” convinced she’ll never fully heal despite the love and support of her best friend and beloved grandmother. When a spontaneous one-night stand with Nick is followed by an unexpected online connection with fellow narrator Brock—complete with a modern You’ve Got Mail–style dynamic—Sewanee begins confronting the trauma and self-doubt she’s long buried. As her grandmother’s health declines and her strained relationship with her father weighs heavily, Sewanee reaches an emotional breaking point that forces her to face the truth about herself, her past, and what she truly wants. The result is a deeply human story of healing and vulnerability, ending in a happily-ever-after that feels complicated, earned, and wonderfully satisfying.

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