AW Giveaway: What Came First by Carol Snow
Yesterday you had the fabulous opportunity of reading an article from author Carol Snow on her experiences becoming a published author while also balancing being a busy mom. Now I have the opportunity of sharing a giveaway of her latest release, What Came First!
Two Chick Lit Reviews readers will win the giveaway that will close on Sunday the 16th of October. This one is open to US residents with only one entry per household allowed. I’ll be sharing my review in the very near future, so make sure not to miss it but until then, good luck!
First comes love, then comes marriage, then . . . things can get a little complicated.
Vanessa wants just one thing for her twenty-ninth birthday: an engagement ring from her longtime boyfriend, Eric. But when the ring turns out to be a mix CD and Eric turns out to be a guy who doesn’t want to get married or have children, Vanessa considers a new path to having a family.
When Wendy and her husband, Darren, couldn’t have children the old- fashioned way, a sperm donor seemed like the perfect solution. She never imagined she’d have out-of-control twins who’d drive her to cookie binges and scrapbooking while Darren escaped into the virtual world of computer games.
Single and career-driven, Laura didn’t need a man to have a baby - at least not one that she ever met. Thanks to an anonymous donor, she shares her life with her adored eight-year-old son, Ian. She’ll do anything for Ian - even fill their backyard with a bunch of noisy chickens. But the one thing Ian really wants is something Laura’s never been able to give him: a sibling.
Now, to grant Ian’s wish, Laura starts a search that will not only change her life but Vanessa’s and Wendy’s as well…
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October 8th, 2011 at 5:44 pm
Intriguing premise!
October 8th, 2011 at 10:42 pm
I would like to read this book - not following a traditional path to parenthood myself, I am sure I’d find it interesting.
October 9th, 2011 at 7:22 pm
I’d love to read this, but as I live in UK I’ll have to buy it.