Author:Jane Moore

Fans of Jane Fallon, Adele Parks and Candace Bushnell will absolutely adore this compelling and thought-provoking tale of heart-ache and life-changing decisions novel from Sunday Times bestselling author Jane Moore. A page-turner that packs an emotional punch and will really pull on your heart strings.
'Timely, insightful, and a book to touch every parent's heart' -- Woman & Home
'Fast paced... a page turner' -- Daily Telegraph
'Lovely read, I couldn't put it down' -- ***** Reader review
'A great read and yet again Jane Moore has come up with a winner' -- ***** Reader review
'Loved this book!' -- ***** Reader review
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COULD YOU CHOOSE BETWEEN YOUR MARRIAGE AND YOUR CHILD?
Just when Karen and Joe Eastman thought they had it all - the perfect marriage and the perfect family - they learn that their young son, Ben, has a terminal illness. The only cure is for them to have a 'designer baby' to provide him with a perfect match bone-marrow transplant.
But in the process, a devastating family secret is revealed that not only jeopardises the one hope of their son having a future but also threatens to destroy their marriage...
Fast paced ... a page turner
—— Daily TelegraphIntelligent ... thought-provoking ... wholly gripping
—— SheCompulsive
—— heatA gripping tale of love and betrayal
—— CompanyThe characters are rounded, flawed individuals you'll empathise with
—— GlamourA gripping moral tale that packs an emotional punch
—— CloserA brilliant read
—— SunTimely, insightful, and a book to touch every parent's heart
—— Woman & HomeLurie expertly maps the downward marital slope: the slow falling out of love, the undignified transformations of middle age, the interplay of eros and hypochondria... The author's satirical gifts are undiminished
—— Wall Street JournalA story of modern love that will have readers laughing and sighing with recognition... A wry, insightful, thoroughly enjoyable tale about how men and women choose their demons and their lovers, and the sacrifices they're willing to make for both
—— Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionDelightful... Her characters are, as always, wonderfully imperfect
—— New York Review of Books






