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One Pink Line

By: Dina Silver
Narrated by: Amy McFadden, Cristina Panfilio
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Can the love of a lifetime be forever changed by one pink line? With heart, humor, and compassion, Dina Silver’s debut novel of love, loss, and family is certain to stir anyone who relishes a good laugh, can stand a good cry, and, above all, believes in the redemptive power of love.

This unique, modern story gives listeners a dual perspective. Sydney, a sweet-tempered, strong-natured college senior, is young, in love with an exceptional man, and unexpectedly pregnant. Faced with a child she never planned for, she is forced to relay this news to her neurotic mother, relinquish her youth, and risk losing the love of her life. Then there’s Grace, her daughter, who believes she is a product of this great love, but grows to realize her existence is not what she assumed and is left with profound and puzzling questions about who she really is.

Spanning generations and every imaginable emotion, One Pink Line reveals how two points of view can be dramatically at odds. Simultaneously deeply felt and lighthearted, it deftly mines how the choices we make can alter so many lives, and how doing the right thing can bring unexpected, hard-won happiness. It’s a must-listen for anyone who relishes a great love story, absorbing characters, and plenty of laughs along the way.

©2011 Dina Silver (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Coming of Age Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Romance Heartfelt Feel-Good Witty
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Did not disappoint-great listen!!

What did you love best about One Pink Line?

I loved this book! First, the performance was great and the narrators did a fabulous job with animation. I never once got bored and I did not want the story to end! It's a sweet story with a few twists and surprises but in the best way! It switches from two characters points of views multiple times but not once did I get confused.

What was one of the most memorable moments of One Pink Line?

I don't want to spoil anything but the realization of who Grace's father and then biological dad are. Not what I expected when I started the book.

Have you listened to any of Amy McFadden and Cristina Panfilio ’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

No.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I LOVED it!! I'm not much of a cryer during audio books but it's not a sad book either. Definitely lots of laughs and happy thoughts though!

Any additional comments?

Listen to this book! If it sounds even remotely interesting, it won't disappoint.

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Grace

I really liked this book. It kept my interest through the whole book. . I liked what the story was about, it was a welcomed change.

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Loved it!

It's a wonderful easy read and a sweet love story. Exactly what I was looking for!

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Sweet Surprise...Love this book

Would you consider the audio edition of One Pink Line to be better than the print version?

I have not read the print version.

What other book might you compare One Pink Line to and why?

Not sure I have a comparison to this one, but I loved it.

What about Amy McFadden and Cristina Panfilio ’s performance did you like?

Both were great....the narrator of Sidney was amazing and annimated but both were great.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I laughed and cried in this book which is the best way to read. I loved how they switched between narrators.

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Great book!!! I bought it on a sale but would not have been disappointed had I paid full price. Great Book!!

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pleasantly surprised

I didn't know how this book was going to turn out but I really enjoyed it. Sydney was such a strong woman to go through an unplanned pregnancy alone on top of losing the love of her life. it was interesting to hear Grace yell her side as well.

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Beautiful story

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

YES! Because of the story. I loved Grace and Sydney's stories.

What other book might you compare One Pink Line to and why?

None that I've read before

Which character – as performed by Amy McFadden and Cristina Panfilio – was your favorite?

Sydney and Grace.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

yes!

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BOOK REVIEW: 5++ STARS

I bought this book and audiobook last year and every time I was scanning on my unlistened audios I always said: I want this one (One Pink Line) but something always happened (Bloggers duties most of the time) and I always ended up postponing it. But last week, I was heading work and my phone #1 was dead so I decided to listen one random audiobook in phone #2 and guess what I downloaded? *chuckles* I liked the first 4 chapters I listened that day but I had to finish other audio, so I decided to put it on hold until the weekend and guess what? It was the best decision ever, because I was a little confused with the narration and the reviews I saw in goodreads, and to be honest I almost decided to DNF, but I didn't. Thank God I didn't because this book taught me so much about life, right decisions, sacrifices, true love, parenthood and daughterhood.

This book is two stories: Sydney’s and Grace’s. Sydney’s a young woman that when she’s finishing college, she got pregnant and everything she had planned for her life changes. And Grace is a teen who finds out the truth about her parents and that changes her perspective of life, and in one way or another, defines the woman who she becomes at the end of the book.

I felt so close to this story because of the way my life started. It made me think of all the sacrifices my mother had to do for me, all the changes she had to make in her life to give me the life she thought I deserved and then it made me feel blessed for having the best mother in the world. It also made me think of my dad, I didn't have any contact with him until I was 21 years old and up until I read this book. I never thought how much I missed him while I was growing up. I think Grace was so lucky to have such amazing parents, and I was so happy at the end when she told her dad how much she loved him.

“I love you, Dad.”
“Love you, too, Gracie.”

I admired Sydney for being so mature, for making the right decisions for her own sake and the baby she was going to have. Her love story with Ethan was so beautiful but also heartbreaking. He was so right for her, from the beginning I knew they were perfect for each other. I loved reading how their relationship was growing throughout the years.

You all need to read this amazing story. 100% recommended!

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW: 4 STARS

Amy McFadden , Cristina Panfilio did great in their narrations. Perfect for their character’s POV.

Remember I told you that I downloaded the audiobook in my phone #2 And that I almost did not finish this book? Well, it was all phone #2’s fault! I usually use the Audible app, and I don't have it in the second device, so I used the audio companion of the kindle app and it was skipping the chapter names, whose chapter it was (Grace or Sydney) and I was so confused with that. But when I resumed listening to it at home, with the ebook in hand to read, everything was very clear.

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Love of family

I LOVED this one. Wow. A really good story. Great narration!

This book was not a romance but a story about love and family.

High School senior Grace just had health class and they got to the Sex Education portion. They learned about conception and Grace got really confused. How is it that she was 2 years old and remembers her parent's wedding, if people were supposed to be married first? Also, she now realizes that she has different features from her dad, so much that she freaks out and the school nurse calls her mom.

Her mother Sydney has to tell Grace the story of how their family became a family and how her dad became her dad.

This story is told both from Sydney's perspective and Grace's perspective. It involves flashbacks too but it wasn't confusing at all, and it all ties in together nicely. Great story telling.

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This is a beautiful story

Dina Silver does an excellent job showing the struggles, hopes, disappointments and rewards of standing by your convictions. The story is beautifully written and you see how apologies may clear the guilty's conscience but they don't right wrongs and how love and the meaning of family truly lies not by genes but by those who stick around for the show.

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Lovely!!

Such a nice clean book!! Loved that it was a dual POV by mother and daughter.

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It all starts with a pregnancy test...

This has to be one of the cutest books I've ever read. That doesn't mean there wasn't plenty of struggle, conflict, and #allthefeels, because there totally was. But the overall feeling I have after finishing this book is satisfaction, happiness, and a grin slapped to my face.

Here we follow two stories, one present and one in the past. These two voices - Sydney's and Grace's - layer together brilliantly to weave a tale of identity, love, family, mistakes, sacrifice, and ultimately, forgiveness. It shows us how life molds us in different ways, and as much as we don't want to become our mothers, we often do :) It brings light to how we can sometimes take those who love us the most for granted.

I loved how Silver weaved humor through the sensitive and sometimes trying life experiences - certainly as Sydney finds herself pregnant just as she's graduating from college. I loved how she built each character to add to the story in their own way. I loved Ethan's calming viewpoint, and Sydney's passion for her daughter, and how her mother always told her to "be safe". I loved the alternating viewpoints, where you're not quite sure how the puzzle pieces will come together and then by the end it magically does.

"One drunken evening filled with passion, carelessness and Jagermeister."

For this to be my first Dina Silver book, I am hooked. A fantastic read - very apropos timing for how many pregnant friends I have in my life right now. I can't wait to pick up another book by this author.

I loved both narrators for this book - they did a fantastic job at bringing all the characters to life.

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