Book Review: "The Surrogate" by Penelope Ward
Have you ever picked up a book that just screams "read me in one sitting"? That's "The Surrogate" by Penelope Ward for you.
π Contemporary Romance
π Age Gap
π Widower
π Found Family
π Forbidden Romance
π Enemies to Friends to Lovers
When Life Throws You a Curveball
Picture this: Abby, our American heroine, becomes a surrogate for Sig, a British widower still haunted by the loss of his wife. Sounds like a recipe for drama, right?
Meet Abby and Sig
Abby's all heart and courage, while Sig's the broody type with a past that's got him all tangled up. Watching these two go from 'I can't stand you' to 'I can't stand being away from you' is the kind of stuff that keeps you up at nightβin a good way.
It's Not Just About the Romance
Sure, the sparks fly, but The Surrogate digs deeper. It's about loss, healing, and the unexpected ways love can bloom. The whole surrogacy deal makes you wonder about the big stuff, like what family and love really mean.
The Emotional Rollercoaster
The slow burn romance between Abby and Sig is filled with moments of tension, tenderness, and a few surprises along the way.
Why You Should Read It
The Surrogate is more than just a romance novel. It's a beautifully crafted story about finding love in the most unexpected places and the power of second chances. It's a book that reminds us of the unpredictability of life and the beauty of finding love where we least expect it.