
A New Life
by Stephanie Kepke
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Pub Date Feb 25 2015 | Archive Date May 31 2017
Description
Does a baby turn your life upside down or right side up? New parents, Grace and Zach, find themselves drifting apart after months of no sleep and no sex, not to mention too many fights over the dishes, laundry and in-laws. Sometimes it seems as if they'll never find their way back together. Is the love they still feel for each other beneath the layers of frustration and unhappiness enough to reignite their forgotten passion?
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781628308198 |
PRICE | $1.99 (USD) |
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I felt like I was transported back to the early days of when my kids were born, it was like getting PTSD flashbacks to the first year of no sleep, sex, constantly covered in food and you don’t want to know what else, lol.
Kepke definitely captured that delicate balancing act between the parents trying to fulfill their personal needs while ensuring the new baby has theirs taken care of as well. Somehow more often it seems to be tipping towards baby that first year leaving parents exhausted and on the verge of a nervous breakdown or marriage breakdown which the author portrays with admiration. I liked though that despite the challenges of having a newborn on top of normal life crises, Kepke doesn’t allow her story to get bogged down in negativity; she still found a way to shine a light into that stress filled tunnel.
As a parent taking a trip down memory lane she had my attention captured from chapter one as the story hooked me with characters and adventures I could relate to because trust me, parenting is one hell of a not boring adventure. At times it reminded me of conversations I’ve had with my friends who are fellow parents as we vent about the challenges we face and the joys that keep us going because the author manages to write with this personal level like she’s talking to you as a friend and fellow mom in the war to parent without losing your sanity.
The pace is easy, the humor will find you chuckling out loud, and the tears will come infrequently but at the end you’ll be glad you went on this heartwarming journey into parenthood.

Quick read about the effects a new born can have on their parents. The book was very real, situations were believable. The book was just enough, not too drawn out, not enough explanation. Thanks to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for the advanced copy of this book in return for my honest review.

I was surprised to find that this was a very short book- almost more like a slightly extended short story. That being said, it did capture quite well the stress and pressures of beginning parenthood, on both parties. The need to feel in control is something I experienced, and my husband exerted his own pressures on himself (and on me) that led to anxiety and resentment on both sides. We eventually figured it out, as this couple did, but it felt awfully stressful at the time!
Good read, I just wished it was a whole lot longer!

Quick, cute short story. I expected a little more than just a need to have a sexual release.

It is said it takes a village to take care of a newborn and sometimes even that is not enough. The author, Stephanie Kepke, has written this story of new parents which rings which is so true. There is no sleep, no time, no energy, and definitely no relationship once the baby comes into the picture. There is only feeding and changing diapers and catching a short nap, if you are lucky.
Stephanie has written her scenes painted in humor and without going too overboard on the problems.
This was a fun, short read... with laughter and tears
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