Mine
By Marlene Hauser
Genre:-Contemporary Fiction
Pages:-324
Publisher:-The Book Guild
Blurb:-The search for motherhood is different for everyone.
Inspired by her own fertility journey, Marlene Hauser's novel explores the jubliant hope and reward to be found through adoption.
When is enough, enough?
High-powered Sophie Taylor thinks baby-making can happen on the fly. Managed alongside work, marriage, an MBA and travel, she decides to launch Project Bebe. Successful at everything, Sophie expects and always scores one hundred per cent. That is until the shocking failure of one fertility treatment after the next. As the heart-breaking reality of infertility sinks in, Sophie owns up to another almost unspeakable loss and faces difficult decisions when she's targeted as the love interest of a high-powered financier. Through a colleague, a mother of four, she learns that motherhood is not all it's cracked up to be. Just as Sophie feels satisfied with the advantages of a childfree lifestyle, a fateful meeting changes everything...
Triumphant, joyous and full of hope, Mine is a captivating story about a less understood route to motherhood: the fertility option Sophie almost forgot.
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My Review:-I love the cover of this book, it's eye catching. Sophie Taylor agrees to marry Tucker Magi. Sophie achieve everything she sets her mind to, MBA degree, business and expects the same when it comes to babies. But with a husband that's not always at home and her biological clock ticking is it going to be as simple as she things. After the heartache of everything, Sophie starts to think that a baby it's everything. Can Sophie really see herself without a baby or is she just trying to tell herself it is? The book is set with beautiful backdrops of Estonia, that you can picture. Marlene Hauser takes us on a journey with this beautiful, as well as heart breaking story, it will touch your heart. I found this a quick and easy read.
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