Audiobook Review: The Unexpected Journey by Emma Heming Willis
The Unexpected Journey: Finding Strength, Hope, and Yourself on the Caregiving Path
Author: Emma Heming Willis
Narrator: Emma Heming Willis
Published: September 9, 2025
Audiobook: 8 hours 57 minutes
Reviewed By: Jessica
Dates Listened To: September 15-18, 2025
Jessica’s Rating: 5 stars
Book Description:
The day Emma Heming Willis’ husband, Bruce Willis, was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), all they were given was a pamphlet and told to check back in a few months. With no hope or direction, Emma walked out of that doctor’s appointment frozen with fear, confusion and a sense that her world had just fallen apart.
In fact, it had. Bruce and Emma had their story written, their future mapped out. Yet all those dreams crumbled with that diagnosis, and Emma felt alone and more isolated than ever. How would she care for her husband while parenting their young daughters?
At that devastating time, Emma just wanted someone who’d been through it to tell her, “This feels terrible right now. Your life is in shambles. But it’s going to be okay. Here are some things to think about and put in place so you cannot just survive but thrive.”
With The Unexpected Journey, Emma has written the book she wishes she’d been handed on the day of Bruce’s diagnosis: a supportive guide to navigating the complicated, heartbreaking, and transformative experience that is caregiving for your loved one. Weaving her personal journey as a care partner with the latest research and insights from the world’s top dementia, caregiving, and integrative experts she offers the guidance and wisdom caregivers everywhere so desperately need to hear, including:
- A diagnosis isn’t just a label, it’s a starting point. It helps you better understand your person’s behavior and respond with more clarity and compassion.
- Taking care of yourself is not optional; it’s mandatory. It will make you a better care partner. It’s not selfish, it’s self-preserving.
- You don’t have a choice about being on the dementia caregiving journey. But you do have a choice in terms of how you approach it and reframe it.
- Caregivers are human so you aren’t always going to be patient and selfless. You have challenges and struggle with conflicting emotions and that’s okay.
Ultimately, The Unexpected Journey shows you how to care for yourself while doing one of the hardest, most heartbreaking jobs in the world. Because if you don’t take care of yourself, you are not going to be able to look after anyone else—especially your loved one with dementia.
For anyone caregiving for a loved one with any form of dementia, and even for those caregiving for other conditions, The Unexpected Journey shows that you are not alone. As Emma writes, “I know that no two caregiving journeys are the same, but we are connected by the same unchosen thread. It’s not an easy path for you, your loved one or your family. But I’m here to let you know that you are not alone, and, in time, you will find your footing, and a way forward.”
Jessica’s Review:
Don’t go into this book thinking you will learn about her life with Bruce Willis, The Unexpected Journey is a book written for those who have found themselves on the journey of Caregiving, whether expected or unexpected and this is why I wanted to listen to it. I am not on this journey but this book will definitely help those who find themselves in this situation.
We do get one chapter of how the couple met and their love story, but Willis’ love story continues down this path of being a caregiver for her husband along with caring for their young children. Willis seemingly wrote the book that she wished she had been able to read when all she was given was a pamphlet of some information at the beginning of their journey.
She acknowledges that she has more resources than most caregivers, but she shares her story of navigating loss, confusion, fear, love, and managing day-to-day life also while parenting. Willis gives information to help a caregiver reach what can be attainable for them. She gives research and advice from medical and wellness experts. This book would benefit caregivers of individuals with various diseases but specifically if ‘their person’ is suffering from FTD (frontotemporal dementia). ‘Their person’ is the term that Willis uses, and it is a good term to use.
Willis is very candid and upfront. She emphasizes the importance of how small things can add up. She also states that taking care of yourself first as a caregiver is extremely important. Many times a caregiver passes away before the one being cared for (their person) does. The author does mention this, but the chapters of the book are structured so that each one can be read independently, which results in some overlap of information. Again, this is for the person reading the book who is a caregiver, and one chapter may be more important in their specific journey.
Emma Heming Willis also narrated The Unexpected Journey and listening to it I felt the heart and soul she put into this book. She really wants to help other caregivers. This is an informative and heartfelt book that is a must read for caregivers. Thank you to Willis for writing what she feels will help others.
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Audiobook Review: The Vile Thing We Created by Robert P. Ottone
The Vile Thing We Created
Author: Robert P. Ottone
Narrators:
Patrick Donohue
Alicia Love
Published: April 18, 2023
Audiobook: 10 hours 13 minutes
Reviewed By: Jessica
Dates Listened To: September 21-24, 2025
Jessica’s Rating: 4 stars
Book Description:
Lola and Ian had what they thought was the perfect relationship. Vacations. Fine dining. A healthy sex life. But when their childless lifestyle begins impacting their social lives, they decide to take the natural next step.
But what happens when that next step cracks the perfect foundation Lola and Ian have built? What happens when that next step is anything but natural?
Robert P. Ottone’s The Vile Thing We Created is a terrifying vision of parenthood in the tradition of Ira Levin and Thomas Tryon.
Jessica’s Review:
I have only ever seen the movie Rosemary’s Baby, but The Vile Thing We Created has some similarities to it. We have a bi-racial couple, Ian and Lola Sumner. This couple is not likable and very selfish. They have what they feel is a dream life: He is a teacher and she bakes from home. They have a lot of sex (which is detailed throughout the book), Lola smokes pot, and they feel they just have ‘The Life’. But then the couple start being excluded from events in their friend group: A belief that this is because they have no children and all of their friends do. So, Lola and Ian decide to just have a baby: A decision that they later regret.
There is a supernatural element in the novel, and it picks up the further you get in the story. It starts with Ian’s mother giving the couple baby gifts with a seven-point star on it. They are led to believe that it means “good luck”. Ian also grew up around that symbol.
We see Lola go through a very traumatic birth and then an array of emotions which includes not feeling love for her newborn. Her lack of feelings is not what she expected. We see a case of extreme postpartum depression.
The novel picks up at around 60% where the baby named Jonesy is now talking and he becomes quite the character. Patrick Donohue did a great job with his portrayal of Jonesy! In his narration. Jonesy is a unique child starting with his appearance: He has one blue eye and one brown eye.
The supernatural element picks up in this last 60%. Both narrators did a good job with their narrations. Yes, this is a horror novel, but more psychological horror than terror. This is a good novel to pick up and read in October! And lesson learned: If you don’t feel that need to have a child, then don’t cave to societal pressure and ‘just have one’: You never know what you just may give birth to!
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Blog Tour: Appy Ever After by Chrissie Harrison
Today is publication day for Appy Ever After by Chrissie Harrison and I am helping to kick off the blog tour! This one looks like a fun romcom to read!
Book Description:
Beth is fed up with dating.
Sam doesn’t date.
So why are they creating a dating app together…?
After a failed marriage and a string of strikeout dates, Beth is starting to think she’s not cut out for a forever love. Then she meets Sam.
Sam has an uncanny knack of matchmaking his friends into long-term relationships. Now they’ve challenged him to turn his skill into code – a dating app with a difference. It all seems ridiculous… until he’s introduced to Beth.
Beth’s job in venture capital, and her dating experience, are ideal. Plus, she desperately needs a fruitful client project, or her job is on the line.
Sam clearly has the matchmaking skill and the coding knowledge to make this app a success. Not only that, maybe he’ll find her a Mr Right?
When they start double dating for project research, Beth falls hard. There’s just one problem: Sam, an incurable romantic, has his heart set on a Paris meet-cute destiny, and won’t consider anyone else.
However, when they decide to fake date as part of the app’s marketing plan, it’s clear to everyone that they belong together.
But if Sam can’t see that Beth is his perfect partner, he’s failed the ultimate matchmaking test, and the app is doomed.
Can she change his mind, save the project, and secure them both an Appy Ever After?
Appy Ever After is a laugh-out-loud, closed door romcom full of chemistry but no spice.
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About the Author:
Writing romcoms is my happy place. After working in other genres for many years, I couldn’t resist the pull towards comedy and romance. I have a soft spot for stories with strong women, nice guys, and a touch of the bittersweet. I like the connection between my protagonists to be more than physical – a bond that helps solve their problems. Often I shine a light on mental health issues, especially neurodiversity, which is close to my heart.
Fundamentally, I try to write the books I like to read – those with wit, heart and intelligence.
Away from the writing desk, I enjoy great scenery, a relaxing train ride, delicious coffee and cake, and catching up with friends and fellow authors.
Chrissie Harrison is a pen name.
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