Womb for Rent

Womb for Rent by Lj Smith is a fiction novel published by AuthorHouse on October 4, 2022. This 300-page book follows twenty-eight-year-old Carrie Sansone, who is grappling with a series of personal challenges, including alcoholism and financial instability. When a wealthy couple offers her a job as a surrogate, Carrie sees it as a chance to turn her life around, despite the concerns voiced by those around her.
As Carrie embarks on this surrogacy journey, she encounters unexpected complications that test her resolve and self-perception. The narrative delves into her evolving relationship with the intended parents and the internal struggles she faces, particularly regarding her past and her desire for redemption. This exploration of personal growth within the realms of mystery and detective elements provides a thought-provoking backdrop to Carrie’s quest for self-worth and stability.
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Twenty-eight-year-old Carrie Sansone has been losing hope that her streak of bad luck would ever turn around. She’s an alcoholic, she’s struggling financially, and–after a stint in rehab following a DUI that totaled her car–she’s desperate to prove to herself and to everyone in her life that she’s a good and worthwhile person. Then a job opportunity falls in her lap: a wealthy couple want her to serve as a surrogate and carry their baby for them. Despite the misgivings of her friends, family, and therapist, Carrie goes ahead with the surrogacy. But the pregnancy and the relationship with the intended mother don’t go as expected. As tension rises between her and the intended parents, Carrie’s world gets turned upside down, and she must face the truth about herself before she can take on the biggest challenge of her life. In this novel, a young woman who takes a job as a surrogate mother for a wealthy couple finds herself facing complications from multiple sources, including her own struggles with alcohol.
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