A New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Karen Harper is a former college English instructor (The Ohio State University) and high school literature and writing teacher. A lifelong Ohioan, Karen and her husband Don divide their time between the midwest and the southeast, both locations she has used in her books. Besides her American settings, Karen loves the British Isles, where her Scottish and English roots run deep, and where she has set many of her historical Tudor-era mysteries and her historical novels about real and dynamic British women. Karen's books have been published in many foreign languages and she won the Mary Higgins Clark Award for 2005. Karen has given numerous talks to readers and writers across the county. Her most recent books include THE SOUTH SHORES TRILOGY (CHASING SHADOWS, DROWNING TIDES and FALLING DARKNESS.) Her latest historical is THE ROYAL NANNY. Please visit her website at www.KarenHarperAuthor and her fb page at www.facebook.com/KarenHarperAuthor
A good read. It was written a while ago and deals with a fertility clinic. I'm sure much of what is talked about has changed with the years, but still a good read.
Alexis, the heroine of this novel, is one of those people who take risks to get stories--rather stupid in her case, since she becomes pregnant with a high risk baby. She has reached her last chance to become a mother, using IVF, since she has the complication of being a DES person herself. There are a number of seeming killers, and a good friend has almost perished when Alexis car goes off a cliff. Alexis is a tv reporter who will do anything for a story--and it almost costs her her life, and that of her child.
Romantic suspense - TV anchorwoman Alexis McCall is attempting to become pregnant through in vitro fertilization with her late husband's frozen sperm. Something strange is happening at the clinic and her peril from that site is masked by attacks from an angry subject of a broadcast and the unbalanced ex-wife of her new boyfriend.