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Obsession Collection #4

The Heart of a Mother

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A fateful decision from the past haunts a wealthy Californian. Desperate to make things right, she risks everything in this tense short story from New York Times bestselling author Julie Clark. Hillary Jean leads an enviable life. She has a loving husband, a beautiful home, caring friends, and meaningful work planning fundraisers. Yet she’s always felt incomplete. After a DNA website emails her a match, Hillary sets out to find the daughter she gave up twenty-five years ago. But her hunger to reconnect threatens to destroy the very thing she hopes to gain. The Heart of a Mother is part of Obsession , a collection of compulsively readable short stories about people pushed to their extremes. So addictive you won’t be able to put them down—read or listen to each story in a single sitting.

41 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 21, 2023

About the author

Julie Clark

6 books3,788 followers
Julie Clark is the New York Times bestselling author of The Ones We Choose and The Last Flight, which was also a #1 international bestseller and has been translated into more than twenty languages. She lives in Los Angeles with her family and a golden doodle with poor impulse control.

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Profile Image for Ceecee.
2,375 reviews1,993 followers
November 26, 2023
Amazon Original Stories- Obsession Collection

Hillary becomes obsessed with Joanna who she believes is the daughter she’s forced to give up at birth. A story of unconditional love, maybe. I do see the final twist coming but it’s a good one!
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789 reviews1,248 followers
July 30, 2023
I have been making my way through this Obsession collection, and so far, have enjoyed everything I’ve read. I am so amazed with the level of character development and plot Julie Clark managed to sneak into such a short novella, and while I think this would be an amazing full length novel, it still worked as is. Five stars all the way.
Profile Image for Deborah.
624 reviews76 followers
August 2, 2023
A teenager is pregnant, delivers a daughter and is forced to give her up for adoption. Once grown the woman is long married and decides she has to find her daughter and joins a DNA database. Very emotional and heartfelt. Find out what happens. What a good story and well written too. Wow.
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Author 22 books6,261 followers
December 30, 2023
Wow! Very, very unexpected and had a unique twist on the obsession theme. I loved how this one unraveled, keeping the reader invested, emotionally, and looking in one direction that we neglect to see the author building layers...complexity.
This didn't feel like 40 pages. There is enough depth of character to feel like a complete tale from beginning to end without feeling shortchanged on plot or development. Very well crafted.
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373 reviews50 followers
October 26, 2023
Another free Amazon short story- it was a rainy day. I read them all 😂😂 This was my least favorite. It was super predictable.
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428 reviews102 followers
August 3, 2023
Pushes hard on the Pro choice

Normally love this author. This was difficult with so many mentions of the pro-choice. Had I known going in probably would have skipped this one. Will say this woman was obsessed, selfish, delusional and had some karma served by the end. Quote from the book below——

I spoke about how I’d begged for an abortion when my baby was nothing more than a clump of cells, knowing she would break my heart simply by existing. I was invited onto the morning shows to talk about my work with Planned Parenthood, my mission to give women the voice that had been taken from me. If my parents weren’t already dead, it would have killed them.
Profile Image for Alan (Stratford Festival hiatus) Teder.
2,329 reviews165 followers
July 10, 2024
Lost Child Found?
Review of the Amazon Original Story ebook (July 23, 2023) released simultaneously with the Brilliance Audio audiobook.

A woman who is now childless in her marriage has been seeking the child whom she was forced to give up for adoption at the age of sixteen. 20+ years later the child would be fully grown. The mother's method of search is to be on every possible DNA Ancestry site that exists, on the off chance that the daughter will one day search for her birth mother. Then one day, a message arrives that shows a 50% DNA match, it must be her daughter! She waits patiently for the daughter to get in touch but hears nothing. Then she starts to search her out and begins stalking her... What will happen next?

Because this is in the Obsession collection, you know and anticipate it will take a dark turn at some point, but I still thought it was clever and well done.

Julie Clark is a mystery suspense writer who has published three novels, the most popular of which is The Last Flight (2020).

Soundtrack
Again, nothing to do with the story, but I couldn't resist listening to Pink Floyd's Atom Heart Mother from the same-titled album (1970). You can hear the extended suite on YouTube here or on Spotify here.

Trivia and Links
The Heart of a Mother is the 4th of 6 short stories making up the psychological suspense series Obsession, released simultaneously on July 23, 2023 as eBooks by Amazon Originals and as audiobooks by Brilliance Audio. The Obsession collection is described as “Lust. Revenge. Greed. Hunger. Desire doesn’t care if you’re at the bottom of the ladder or the top of your game. Six masters of psychological suspense craft tales about people crossing moral lines in pursuit of their deepest desires. In these short stories, even the most mild-mannered characters can spin out of control when passion is at play. Hold on tight—there’s no turning back.”

You can watch for current and past Amazon Original Kindle short stories which are usually paired with their Audible Original narrations at an Amazon page here (Link goes to Amazon US, adjust for your own country or region).
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52 reviews71 followers
July 3, 2024
somewhat predictable ending but for a short story, I THOROUGHLY enjoyed this!!
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2,937 reviews1,058 followers
February 6, 2024
Interesting

I definitely thought that it was a good short story but it didn't quite hit the same notes as the other stories. I will say though that this was definitely an obsessive story so it fits the collection.
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879 reviews210 followers
January 6, 2024
An Emotional Tale of a Mother Searching for her Child!

I totally loved Julie Clark's book, THE LAST FLIGHT. Have you read it? If not, you are missing out on a great read!

Her short story, THE HEART OF A MOTHER, is available on Kindle Unlimited as part of the Amazon Original Series—OBSESSION. It's about a woman named Hillary who is longing to find her biological child, whom she had to give up for adoption when she was just a teenager.

She's married and living a comfortable life and publicly talks about her past. When she finally receives notice that she has a DNA match, she is ecstatic. She can't contain her excitement and does something impulsive. I don't know about you, but I can't imagine being in her shoes!

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Profile Image for debbicat *made of stardust*.
796 reviews117 followers
August 7, 2023
A freebie for KU subscribers...
I read this today (Sunday afternoon) as a nice distraction. It certainly was perfect for that. I would read more by the author. My attention span is a little short this week so it was a great way to escape. I definitely will read the Obsession Collection now. Did not expect that ending. Loved being surprised.
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7 reviews9 followers
June 6, 2024
This book surprised me. It was such an easy and enjoyable read. Quick with a nice twist!
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716 reviews66 followers
December 8, 2023
Short story in the Obsession series

Hillary has been hoping to meet her daughter for 25 years. As a pregnant 16 year old, Hillary gave her daughter up for adoption. She has signed up for all the ancestry/DNA sites hoping to find a match. When she gets one, she’s unsure how to proceed while desperately wanting to meet her daughter. A twist makes this Amazon Original a bittersweet story.
Profile Image for Jessica Paige (Exercise_Read_Repeat).
1,423 reviews217 followers
July 31, 2023
This is a short story part of Amazon’s new Obsession collection. Julie Clark did a great job packing a lot of action and character development into such a short book, and I applaud her for that. The end did catch me off gaurd, which I was not expecting!
August 15, 2023
i liked the two other short stories from the Kindle Unlimited obsession collection i read (Just a Girl and People Like Them), but i didn't care for this one. this story follows a woman who gave her child up for adoption at 16 and recently found her again through a DNA match website and it follows her yearning to reconnect with her child, through some extreme measures.

i feel like the fact that i do not have or want children might have made it hard for me to connect with this one because i just didn't really care... this had a lot of emotional passages relating to pregnancy, abortion rights (FWIW, i'm pro-choice and not interested in debating it), and adoption but the story still just felt bland and hollow outside of some of the more poignant quotes.
August 12, 2023
The short story captivates with its exploration of the intricate emotions that arise from betrayal and cruelty. The author masterfully delves into the vulnerability that accompanies such experiences, leaving the reader shocked and deeply moved. The power of the narrative lies in its ability to evoke genuine sadness, even to the point of tears. Through the lens of the characters' struggles, the story serves as a poignant reminder of the darker aspects of human nature and the lasting impact of betrayal. A thought-provoking read that lingers long after the final page.
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728 reviews242 followers
December 11, 2023
Thought-provoking and tense.

I initially thought this was just a stunt to talk about women's issues, which is fine, but it became a really heartfelt and ultimately shocking story that I'm glad I took the time to read. I'm really enjoying the Obsession collection.
Profile Image for Laken Michelle Wall.
48 reviews8 followers
May 8, 2024
Interesting short story

Took me less than an hour to listen to while
prepping work for my students.
It's, short and sweet with a twist and good narration.
Profile Image for Kay Oliver.
Author 11 books182 followers
July 19, 2024
Absolute betrayal. A con game. Clever. Devastating. This book was a breath taker. Powerful and so well written. I've never read this author's works, but I'll definitely be checking one out.
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1,551 reviews53 followers
October 5, 2023
Amazon Original Obsession short story collection

I was thoroughly engaged until the last minute of the audiobook. The ending fell flat and left me thinking huh? Prior to the last couple sentences --- this was really good. I feel like I read a novel and attribute quality writing and character development for an hour of enjoyment.
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Author 2 books8 followers
January 4, 2024
The most predictable story ever.
If it were any longer than it was, I probably would've never read/finished it.
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456 reviews16 followers
April 27, 2024
Wasn’t for me but I did like the small twist at the end, somewhat predictable but fit well with storyline.
Profile Image for Lauren Harrell.
Author 1 book32 followers
September 7, 2023
This book felt like propaganda. It was preachy for women’s rights and abortion. While it was an interesting premise and I enjoyed the writing, it felt way too political for me. I want to enjoy books and not roll my eyes when they start including politics and social opinions.
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