The Child Between Us
Description of book
When I first met you, darling Marina, you were just five years old. You took my breath away, with your long, dark waves and pink cheeks. You needed me, and I instantly knew I’d do anything to protect you. When six years ago, my heart was shattered, I was left utterly broken – but I didn’t know just how lost I was until you filled that hole in my heart.
You quickly became the centre of my world, your sweet laugh my favourite sound. But then things started to change... I put my pain down to work stress, but when the diagnosis came through it was worse than I could ever have imagined.
Our world is about to come crashing down around us, little one, and I don’t know how to stop it. I’ve finally discovered the truth behind the betrayal that rocked me to my core all those years ago. The pain of my past could be the one thing that saves us – or tears us apart. We’re just becoming a family, Marina, should I risk everything to trust the one person who hurt me? They could be your only hope.
We only have each other... But if I don’t make it, what will happen to you?
´The Child Between Us´ is a heart-wrenching story about an impossible choice and what it really means to be a mother. Readers who love Kate Hewitt, Jodi Picoult and Diane Chamberlain will be utterly gripped.
What people are saying about ´The Child Between Us´:
"A beautifully crafted story. Tissues are mandatory." - Goodreads reviewer
"This author never disappoints! I was on the edge of my seat with every page! You will be hooked from the beginning!" - Goodreads reviewer
"´The Child Between Us´ by Alison Ragsdale is a heart-wrenching and beautiful story of grief, love, family and forgiveness that held me captive from beginning to end." - Goodreads reviewer.
Originally from Edinburgh, Alison was educated in England, holding an MBA from Leicester University. She now lives in the US with her husband and dog. She has written many bestsellers, including ´The Father-Daughter Club´, which won the 2016 IPPY Bronze Medal in Best Regional Fiction, and ´A Life Unexpected´, which won the 2018 IPPY Bronze Medal in the Popular Fiction Category.