Chasing Someday

Chasing Someday

by Lindzee Armstrong

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Three women. One secret.

Megan doesn’t want to be bitter. But it’s hard not to be when her star teenage piano student accidentally gets pregnant. Megan’s done everything right—married the man she loves and read the parenting books. Yet after six years of insanity-inducing hormone drugs and desperate prayers, all she has to show for her efforts are enough negative pregnancy tests to fill a bassinet.

Christina has been off birth control for more than a year—she just hasn’t told her husband. Now infertility threatens to rip their already strained marriage apart. He’s uncertain about fatherhood, but Christina will do anything to be a mother.

Kyra, the poverty-stricken mother of a precocious three-year-old, is shocked to struggle with secondary infertility. A baby is priceless, but try telling that to those demanding payment for the chance at motherhood.

When a school book drive brings the three women together, their uncomfortable secrets soon come to light. Can they overcome their heartache together, or will they allow their struggles to tear them apart?

This is full-length women's fiction novel that can be read as a stand alone. Snappy dialogue, complex characters, and realistic struggles make it the perfect book club read. Grab your copy today!

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Genre
Women’s Fiction
Subgenre
Christian, Faith Journey, Inspirational
Series
Chasing Tomorrow • Book 1
Audience
Adult
Bell Peppers
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Profanity
1 None
Violence
1 None
Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco
1 None
Publication Date
February 6, 2017
Language Versions
English
Narration Type
Human
Fiction Form
Novel
Sensitive Themes
Death of a child, Depression or anxiety, Grief or loss of a loved one, Medical procedures/hospitalization, Miscarriage or infertility, Pregnancy/childbirth on-page, Stillbirth (distinct from miscarriage)
Representation
Adoption or foster-care representation, Body diversity (plus-size/curvy lead), Chronic-illness representation (as identity), Explicitly faith-based content

Editorial Reviews

"With a smooth pace and plot, and plenty of emotional depth, this is a must read for contemporary fans!" -5 star Crown Heart review, InD'Tale Magazine

Customer Reviews

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Audrey
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I could hardly put this book down it was so good this is the first but it won.t be the last

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Cathy Morgan
great book, not just fluff

Both enjoyable and thought-provoking, this book went into a bit of depth, in a sensitive way, about infertility issues. It's not something I've really thought about much before, and I found the book enlightening, without becoming in any way heavy. In fact, it was hard to put down! A good book, clean throughout despite the type of subject under discussion, and well written. Highly recommended.

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Cwright
Thank you

No words. Except those. As a survivor first of Losing my firstborn at 38 weeks, having my rainbow two years and four days later to having more miscarriages including an eptopic while carrying twins. This book makes me realize how precious SOMEDAY is. My someday I pray is to see them again. Unfortunately 12 years is fast approaching since my first born. Everyday hurts. And I still long for another one. I pray for all of those on this journey to know it’s not your fault. And definitely not alone. God bless

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Sunsetdragon
Good read....badly put together book

Loved the book but however the book itself was made poorly! The pages kept coming out!

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Barbara W
When you can't have a child

This story has wonderful characters. These three women are in different places. When you can't have a child, it is so hard! Each of these women have issues of their own. While reading the story I felt sorry for the women that have to deal with this.

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