Suzanne and Molly grow up together as close sisters until Suzanne becomes a little older and is fed up with life at home and always having to do the chores, the shopping and caring for Molly. She packs up her bags and heads for California never to return.
Molly attends school grows up and meets Gary and falls totally in love with him. They build a wonderful life together, selling the house in Elisabeth that she inherited when her relatives passed away and together bought a resale home in New Jersey. Molly and Gary are an immensely happy and loving couple who lived off and fed each other’s love. Molly becomes pregnant and a couple of days after delivering their beautiful son, Otis, Molly begins to seriously haemorrhage and undergoes many, many surgeries. The doctor’s aren’t quite sure what is exactly wrong with her, why she is comatose or why her blood won’t clot. Is Molly even going to live?
Totally grief stricken, Gary tries to pick up the pieces and become a new Dad all the while worrying about Molly and how he’s going to work, take care of a newborn and visit his wife in the hospital. He decides to hire a live-in Nurse to look after Otis so he can spend as much time as possible at the hospital with Molly even though she has no idea he is there. Shortly after, Gary gets the shock of his life when his boss phones him up one day and fires him. Now with no job, no money and mounting hospital bills that are astronomical he begins to slide into a bit of a depression. He can’t afford to keep the live-in nurse and has to let her go. Not having any relatives himself, Gary’s only option is to track down Molly’s long lost sister Suzanne and ask her to come and help. Is this a good idea?
The story is told from three different perspectives, that of: Gary, Molly and Suzanne and is interesting how each sees the situation and how the story plays out. A fairly good novel.