Chasing Someday
by Lindzee Armstrong
Three women. One struggle.
Megan is trying hard not to be bitter. She’s done everything right—married the man she loves, planned a nursery, read the parenting books. But 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. To make matters worse, her star teenage piano student accidentally gets pregnant. Megan has never felt so alone. But she’s not the only one struggling.
Christina has been off birth control for more than a year—she just hasn’t told her husband yet. When he finds out her secret, their already strained marriage threatens to rip apart. He’s uncertain about fatherhood, but Christina will do anything to be a mother and is determined to face infertility with or without him.
Then there’s Kyra, the mother of a precocious three-year-old who’s shocked to struggle with secondary infertility. She wants another child more than anything, but her family is already drowning in debt and knocking at poverty’s door. 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 infertility to tear them apart?
Megan is trying hard not to be bitter. She’s done everything right—married the man she loves, planned a nursery, read the parenting books. But 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. To make matters worse, her star teenage piano student accidentally gets pregnant. Megan has never felt so alone. But she’s not the only one struggling.
Christina has been off birth control for more than a year—she just hasn’t told her husband yet. When he finds out her secret, their already strained marriage threatens to rip apart. He’s uncertain about fatherhood, but Christina will do anything to be a mother and is determined to face infertility with or without him.
Then there’s Kyra, the mother of a precocious three-year-old who’s shocked to struggle with secondary infertility. She wants another child more than anything, but her family is already drowning in debt and knocking at poverty’s door. 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 infertility to tear them apart?