What if everything you thought you knew about yourself was a lie? That's the devastating truth Andi Allen faces when a stranger reveals not only that she was adopted as an embryo, but that she has a biological sister she never knew existed. The carefully constructed life she built with her fiancé and career suddenly feels like a house of cards ready to collapse.
Heartbroken and betrayed, Andi makes the drastic decision to leave everything behind and travel to Birmingham in search of her true identity. There, she encounters Dawson Gage, a man whose own life was shattered by loss when the girl he loved was tragically killed. In the hospital waiting room, London's mother shared a secret that changed everything—London might have had a sibling, a connection Dawson never knew existed.
When Dawson finds Andi and brings her to Birmingham, the Quinns—her biological parents—welcome her into their lives with open arms. Andi finds comfort in their love and is fascinated by their memories of London, a girl who was so much like her. In this unexpected family reunion, Andi must navigate complex emotions of anger, confusion, and the longing to belong somewhere truly.
As Andi struggles with her new reality, it's Dawson's unwavering support and understanding that helps her see beyond her pain. Together, they confront the questions that science alone cannot answer—questions about purpose, family, and the meaning of home. This emotional, thoughtful tale explores how sometimes the greatest discoveries come not from what we've lost, but from what we've been searching for all along.
Someone Like You is more than just a story—it's a reflection of the universal human desire to understand where we come from and where we truly belong. Perfect for readers who enjoy stories about family, forgiveness, and the unexpected paths that lead us home.