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Hold My Girl: A Novel

Two women. Two eggs. One life-altering mistake.

Katherine finally has it all. She's spent her entire life striving for perfection--obsessing over her spotless home, maintaining her pristine reputation, building her perfect family--and her hard work has finally paid off. After seven difficult years of trying (and failing) to conceive, Katherine gives birth to Rose, her IVF miracle child, and at last has the one thing she's wanted most of all. But one thing isn't quite perfect. Rose's pale skin doesn't match Katherine's complexion, and an irritating doubt begins to grow in Katherine's mind.

Tess never got the happy ending she wanted. She underwent IVF at the same clinic as Katherine, but after finally conceiving, Tess's daughter was stillborn. Now, nearly one year later, she's approaching rock bottom. Consumed by her grief and without hope for the future, Tess is divorced, broke, and stuck in a dead-end job beneath her skillset.

But shortly before Rose's first birthday, Katherine and Tess get a call from the fertility clinic: Their eggs were switched.

As Katherine's carefully planned life begins to crumble around her, Tess finally sees the glimmer of hope she needed to get her life back on track. Motherhood has always been their dream, and neither woman is prepared to share that claim over Rose. It will take a tense custody battle to decide who deserves to be Rose's mother, but it will also push them to the brink.

With themes of racial identity, loss, and betrayal, Hold My Girl is an emotional novel that will leave you contemplating: What makes a mother?

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400 pages

Average rating: 7.92

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Momma Lion
Jan 27, 2025
8/10 stars
Going into this book, knowing what it was about, I felt…“this isn’t going to end well”. I must say, the whole experience of the book is just heartbreaking and unfathomable. Can you imagine wanting a baby, trying so often (at times you feel like a machine), and not being able to get pregnant? Then making the expensive and difficult decision to have IVF (which, I’ve heard is A LOT ~emotionally, physically, financially, etc.) just to have your egg switched with someone else and hers with yours, on purpose. If that isn’t bad enough, that other mother doesn’t carry “your baby” to term. Then find out about the switch, publicly….and, the mother who lost the baby wants hers back?!?! This is an anxiety book on steroids! I felt like (what I said earlier)…this isn’t going to end well. Well, this author, with all the nail biting, page turning and frustration…did an excellent job of handling this story. It not only dealt with a very delicate subject, there were twists and turns I didn’t see coming! The story was at times intense with vindictiveness, but it also carried compassion and love from mother to mother, human to human. I really enjoyed reading about a situation that I fortunately didn’t have to go through, but felt a whole plethora of “what if’s” scenarios. The book definitely makes you think. **Many trigger warnings, so ask someone you can trust!
MrsAletheaDixon
Jan 08, 2025
Synopsis of Hold My Girl – After years of trying, enduring numerous IVF treatments, Katherine has finally given birth to a baby girl. Tess underwent treatments at the same fertility clinic that Katherine went too, except the baby that Tess conceived, was stillborn. Rose is about to turn 1 years’ old, and Katherine gets a call from the clinic. It appears that their eggs were switched. Katherine’s life is gradually falling apart, while Tess is beaming with hope. She wants full custody of her daughter, Katherine doesn’t want her to have it. The two battle it out in court, leaving a surprising ending. STBC 5-Star Rating: 3.8 Stars
Auty
Jan 21, 2024
Ahh so controversial. Great topic to discuss and think about. Emotional, makes me mad, than makes me sad. Lots of emotions happening but I LOVE IT
CharleyB
Aug 22, 2023
10/10 stars
One of the best books I’ve read in a long time. Captivating and delicately written given the big issues at play. 10/10

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