All That Matters
Life is going damned well for Blair Spencer. She’s a very successful real estate agent, happily married to a man who encourages her to live the independent life she loves—and they’re actively working to have a baby.The wrench in the works is that Blair favors adoption, while her husband David...
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Life is going damned well for Blair Spencer. She’s a very successful real estate agent, happily married to a man who encourages her to live the independent life she loves—and they’re actively working to have a baby.The wrench in the works is that Blair favors adoption, while her husband David desperately wants to have a biological child. The fates are against them, and they finally seek the help of a group of reproductive specialists. One of the doctors, a surgeon named Kylie Mackenzie, eventually becomes a good friend to Blair. And she needs all of the friends she can get when things start to go horribly wrong at home. As her marriage teeters on the brink of collapse, she relies more and more on Kylie’s friendship.Kylie’s happily gay; Blair’s happily straight. But the way they structure their relationship leads friends and family to privately question whether the pair is setting themselves up for heartache. They eventually come to a crossroads, which could either destroy their friendship or turn it into what each of them has been seeking. The question is whether each woman can change her view of herself and her needs. The answer is all that matters.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780977088560 (0977088561)
Publish date: October 13th 2007
Publisher: Brisk Press
Pages no: 504
Edition language: English
4.5 starsThis is a book in which you live the entire journey of the MCs with them. It takes the straight-until-I-met-you trope but goes way beyond that. It cannot be termed as a pure romance (there is plenty of that, though) but it expands the romance beyond the point of the exchange of “I love you”...
I've lost count of the number of times I've read this book. I love the characters and the story and the humor and drama. There are some issues with POV and other stuff but it's one of those books that I just can't help loving.
I didn't enjoy this book. Watching the MC's husband go through his slow spiral down into madness was a bit difficult to read about page after page. Some of the dialogue was clever, some not. The middle of the book and the ending seemed very obvious and waaaaaaay over long. I don't seem to like Ms Me...
Yep, still love this book. Don't even know how many times I've read it. Love it every time.
Yep, still love this book. Don't even know how many times I've read it. Love it every time.