Three women. One secret.Megan doesn’t want to be bitter. But it’s hard not to be when her star teenage piano student accidentally gets pregnant. Megan’s done everything right—married the man she loves and read the parenting books. Yet after six years of insanity-inducing hormone drugs and desperate prayers, all she has to show for her efforts are enough negative pregnancy tests to fill a … to fill a bassinet.
Christina has been off birth control for more than a year—she just hasn’t told her husband. Now infertility threatens to rip their already strained marriage apart. He’s uncertain about fatherhood, but Christina will do anything to be a mother.
Kyra, the poverty-stricken mother of a precocious three-year-old, is shocked to struggle with secondary infertility. A baby is priceless, but try telling that to those demanding payment for the chance at motherhood.
When a school book drive brings the three women together, their uncomfortable secrets soon come to light. Can they overcome their heartache together, or will they allow their struggles to tear them apart?
This is a full-length sweet/clean women’s fiction novel that can be read as a stand-alone.
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Chasing Tomorrow Series:
1. Chasing Someday
2. Tomorrow’s Lullaby
No Match for Love Series:
1. Miss Match
2. Not Your Match
3. Mix ‘N Match
4. Meet Your Match
5. Strike a Match
6. Mistletoe Match
7. Match Me if You Can
8. Match Me by Christmas
9. Never Say Match
10. Match Me Again
11. Mistakenly Matched (coming 2019)
12. Matched by Design (coming 2019)
13. My Fake Match (coming 2020)
Royal Secrets Series:
1. Taming the Prince
2. Dating the Prince
3. Winning Back the Princess
4. Marrying the King (coming 2020)
Kiss Me Series:
1. Kiss Me in the Moonlight
2. Kiss Me in the Rain
3. Kiss Me in a Blizzard (coming 2019)
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I was fortunate to receive a free Audible code from this author. Plus years ago I bought the hardcover of this book as I was very interested in the premise of this story: Three women and their husbands and how each one handled their infertility. I myself had been unable to get pregnant for the first few years of my marriage so I found these characters very relatable. Although fictional, any one of these characters could be your own friends or acquaintances, some you may know their of their plight but others you may not as in this story. Lindzee Armstrong handled this delicate subject extremely well including the teenager who got pregnant unexpectedly and decided to have her baby and adopt it out to a couple who would never be able to have their own child. This is a story you may find less frequently these days with the ease of abortion. As far as the narrator of this story goes, I believe Ms Tiffany Williams did very well. I’m sure it would have been very difficult to portray all the character’s voices and view points in this story but I had no problem listening to them. Kudos go out to her. I find no problem highly recommending this be it Audible book, ebook , hardcover or paperback to all.
Overall Rating: 5 stars
Story Rating: 5 stars
Narrator-Tiffany Williams: 5 stars
Review Posted: 6/11/20
My thoughts about this book:
• This was an amazing story about infertility told through the eyes of three women: Megan, Kyra, and Christina.
• This story deals with the heartbreak of infertility. The sadness, the expense, the stress on marriages, the overwhelming feeling of despair and the deep down hope. The quest to have a family takes over almost every minute of these women’s lives.
• I thought the topic of infertility was expertly handled, so that the reader did not go away feeling overwhelmed and sad. But goes away feeling informed, satisfied, and with empathy for those trying to fulfill their dreams of having a family.
• The medical procedures were presented in such a way that I was able to clearly understand them.
• This is a must read for those who want to broaden their understanding on this subject matter. But more importantly, this is an excellent read.
• Tiffany Williams, the narrator, does a wonderful job of bringing this story to life.
At my request, I was given a complimentary copy of this audiobook by the author. I have voluntarily left my review and my opinions were my own.
Chasing Someday by Lindzee Armstrong
Book 1 of Chasing Tomorrow series.
What a powerful story of 3 women’s battles with infertility. They have battled in secret, but their secrets are coming out as their friendships develop. I am looking forward to the remainder of the series.
Since I have battled this issue, and am childless, it has really resonated with me. The issues are covered well and with compassion. The book was very good and the narration was flawless.
I received this audiobook free with no requirement of review. I am reviewing this book of my own accord and am giving my honest opinion.
This is an amazing story about 4 couples with infertility problems. I love the author’s perspective on the subject. It’s heart-wrenching to read but so down to earth & well done. Gives me a better idea of what these type of couples go through to try to get a baby. I love Ms. Williams reading of the story also. I received a free audible copy from the author. This is my voluntary opinion.
I had a free Audio version of this book, but this is my voluntary and honest opinion. This book is about three women all dealing with infertility, and the ways they cope, how they feel about themselves and how they think other people see them. Lindzee captures their emotions and portrays them expertly. The book was easy to read and really made me think. I would highly recommend reading this book.
This was a tough story to read. These three women all struggled with fertility issues and I never knew the amount of physical, emotional, and financial pain some women have to go through in their hope to have a baby. I cried at their losses and cheered their successes.
Lindzee Armstrong tells a heartfelt story of three women (and their husbands) as they face infertility issues. The three women live in the same town, They are brought together by a book drive. Megan has struggled for six years and speaks openly about the struggle. Christina and Kyra have suffered secretly. I could not put the book down. I needed a few tissues. This is a wonderful story of hope, love, faith, and acceptance. These women are each other’s support.
I really adored this book. This was a really beautiful novel. So powerful, well written, very personal and sensitive. I admit that some parts made me cry, some made me laugh, and some caused me to imagine unbearable heartbreak. A truly touching book that might just change your outlook on life.
Chasing Someday is the first book in the Chasing Tomorrow series. It is a book about women that want more than anything to have a baby but struggle with infertility. The emotions portrayed are so real, so heartbreaking, so “felt” through the words. This book kept me hooked throughout, and I highly recommend it.
This was a different kind of book from Lindzee Armstrong’s typical love stories. This story followed three women and their journeys to find their happily ever after despite having infertility.
I was so inspired by this story and really felt for the 3 women and have come away with a whole new understanding of what couples struggling with infertility go through.
I had a hard time putting this book down and read it in 2 days! You’ll cry happy and sad tears, but it’s great. Read it. 😉
This is a different kind of of read from Lindzee Armstrong from what I am used to. This is the stories of three couples all dealing with infertility and how it affects their lives and those around them. We also get to meet Sienna, a pregnant teenager who is taking music lessons from Megan, one of the couples in the book.
This was one of those books that was both inspirational and heart breaking. I have 2 beautiful girls but understand miscarriages. This book needs to be written and read so everyone can possibly understand just a tad bit what this couple go thru.
I could not put this book down. I started reading it and then had to read Tomorrow’s Lullaby.