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Goodnight, Beautiful

From the author of the internationally bestselling novels My Best Friend’s Girl and Marshmallows for Breakfast comes an incredibly moving, powerfully written new novel about motherhood, love, loss, and new beginnings.

Nova will do anything for her closest friend, Mal, whom she has known since childhood. So when Mal and his wife, Stephanie, ask Nova to be a surrogate mother, she agrees—despite her reservations about what it might mean for their friendship. Then Nova’s fears are realized. Halfway through the pregnancy, Stephanie finds a text from her husband to Nova that reads “Goodnight, beautiful.” Already suspicious of their deep connection, Stephanie demands that Mal cut all ties to Nova and their unborn baby, leaving Nova to raise the child alone.

Eight years later, Nova is anxiously waiting for her son, Leo, to wake up from a coma, while childless Stephanie is desperately trying to save her failing marriage. Despite her anger and hurt, Nova wants Mal to have the chance to know his son before it’s too late. Will it take a tragedy to remind them all how much they mean to one another?

Reviewer: Diana Coyle
Review: Oct 15, 2010
Genre(s): Contemporary, Mainstream / General
Nova and Mal have been friends since childhood and they’re extremely close. When Mal marries his wife, Stephanie, it hurts Nova because she thought they’d end up together. Years pass and Mal and Stephanie have a huge favor to ask of Nova. They want her to be their surrogate mother. Even though she knows it’s a tall order to ask of her, she gives in anyway and decides to do it for them. Half

Marshmallows for Breakfast

Dorothy Koomson captivated readers with her international bestseller My Best Friend’s Girl. Now she dazzles us once again with a tale of love, friendship, and families—the choices that shatter them, the hope that saves them, and the little moments that happen in between.

Kendra Tamale is looking for a fresh start and a simple life when she rents a room from Kyle Gadsborough. But against her better judgment Kendra soon finds herself drawn into her new landlord’s household: a young father in way over his head, a beautiful mother out the door, and six-year-old twins, Summer and Jaxon, with hearts full of hurt. Kendra has plenty of issues of her own, but this family seems to need her so desperately that she’s soon falling in love—with Summer’s constant chatter, Jaxon’s soulful eyes, and the sugar-laden Saturday breakfasts she invents. But when a secret from Kendra’s past resurfaces and the children are taken away by their mother, the only way to fix things is to confess to the terrible mistake she made many years ago—and the choice she makes now could break more than one person’s heart.

Reviewer: Roza
Review: Feb 12, 2009
Genre(s): Contemporary
Wow. A romance that isn’t a romance, estranged couples who don’t end up together, children without the requisite two parents, sexual assault, trust, love, small-mindedness, friendship and above all coming to know one’s self. It’s an interesting book and not what I expected. It left me both sad and laughing at the end. More books should be this all-encompassing without be

My Best Friend's Girl

What would you do for the friend who broke your heart?

Best friends Kamryn Matika and Adele Brannon thought nothing could come between them - until Adele did the unthinkable and slept with Kamryn's fiance, Nate. Worse still, she got pregnant and had his child. When Kamryn discovered the truth about their betrayal she vowed never to see any of them again.

Two years later, Kamryn receives a letter from Adele asking her to visit her in hospital. Adele is dying and begs Kamryn to adopt her daughter, Tegan. With a great job and a hectic social life, the last thing Kamryn needs is a five-year-old to disrupt things. Especially not one who reminds her of Nate. But with no one else to take care of Tegan and Adele fading fast, does she have any other choice?

So begins a difficult journey that leads Kamryn towards forgiveness, love, responsibility and, ultimately, a better understanding of herself.

Reviewer: Terri
Review: Apr 25, 2008
Genre(s): Contemporary
This book has it all; drama, heartache, laughter and love. I couldn't wait to read what happened next yet I was hurting for all of the characters and wanted their pain to stop. These characters were real and became friends. Adele and Kamryn became best friends while in college. They each saw the real person behind the persona that was projected. Each grew up with issues; Adele with a father who hated h

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