What great books did you hear about/discover this past week? Share with us your FRIDAY FINDS!
Carey, Beth, and Pam had succeeded at work but failed at romance, and each resolved to have a baby before time ran out. Just one problem: no men. Carey took the first bold step towards single motherhood, searching anonymous donor banks until she found the perfect match.
What she found was not a father in a vial, but a sort of magic potion. She met a man, fell in love, and got pregnant the old-fashioned way. She passed the vials to Beth, and it happened again. Beth met man, Beth got pregnant. Beth passed the vials to Pam, and the magic struck again. There were setbacks and disappointments, but three women became three families, reveling in the shared joy of love, friendship, and never losing hope.
The Duty of Love is about a girl who is dying physically and a boy who is dying spiritually. It's about rats that become humans and humans that become lizards. It's about a wizard who becomes wise and a wizard who tells lies. It's about well-meant little compromises that turn deadly, and heroic stands against all odds. It is also the story of a mysterious maiden, who is sure she knows the deepest and greatest secret of all. But most of all, it's about what it means to love and what it means to be human.
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Three Wishes sounds great to me!
ReplyDeleteI've wanted to read Three Wishes ever since I heard the authors interviewed on Blog Talk Radio.
ReplyDeleteThree Wishes sounds pretty interesting!
ReplyDeleteI agree with the other three, Three Wishes sounds interesting.
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Ann
Three Wishes has been on my TBR list as well. Sounds so intriguing!
ReplyDeleteI like the sound of Three Wishes and the cover is so much fun. :)
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to check out that 1st one too :)
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