Beck Scott has done a lot of work on herself during her twenties. She has deconstructed her toxic religious upbringing, gained an education, found a career that she loves, and developed a close circle of chosen family.
All while dealing with hearing loss.
One thing Beck still struggles with is finding that spark in her romantic relationships. That is, until her clinic hires a new employee. Now, at 27 years old, Beck is struggling to learn how to navigate her new attraction in the workplace. Her best friend is telling her to go for it, and her grandmother is hopefully packing condoms in her bag.
Meanwhile, Beck doesn't want to get her hopes up.
What It Means To Be Whole is a standalone novel, the first in the What It Means series