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Audiobooks by Hannah Bonam-Young

Hannah Bonam-Young writes emotionally open contemporary romance about disability, family, pregnancy, caregiving, body autonomy, commitment, and people discovering that independence and receiving support are not opposites.

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Her first-person emotional detail suits intimate narration, especially when the performance can hold warmth and humor alongside sensitive conversations about bodies, fear, care, and changing plans.

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Out on a Limb

Hannah Bonam-YoungNarrated by Victoria Connolly

One Halloween hookup becomes a pregnancy, a friendship pact, and the most careful possible route toward falling in love.

Best foraccidental pregnancy; disability representation; friends to lovers; one-night stand; gentle heroes; long emotional listens; open-door romance
Why audioVictoria Connolly narration; intimate first person; warm banter; linear pregnancy timeline; twelve-hour credit value
Listen ifyou want disabled leads centered in desire; accidental pregnancy can be handled with agency; kindness is…
Skip ifpregnancy plots are an automatic no; medical anxiety is difficult; you need external action or dual…

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