Youâd never guess that Fliss Chapron doesnât have it all
All Fliss wants is to see two blue lines telling her she is pregnant with her much longed for second baby. But as the negative tests stack up, dreams of completing her perfect family feel more hopeless every day.
After years of disappointment, Flissâs husband Ben is spending more time at the office than in their marital bed, and Fliss finds herself wondering who could be responsible for their inability to conceive another child. Yet, where do you lay the blame when it comes to having a child â and can anyone really be at fault...
As Ben becomes increasingly distant, Fliss begins to question whether her desire for a baby is just a sticking plaster to save her marriage. Because in the end, how well can you ever know another person...even the man youâre married to?
Donât miss Catherine Millerâs second novel, All That is Left of Us!
Praise for Waiting for YouâA great concept with a theme lots of women will relate to. I really enjoyed it.â â Katie Fforde, author of A Summer at Sea
'Memorable characters and a life-enriching, emotional plot. Love it.' â Sue Moorcroft
âOnly a few pages in, and I couldnât stop reading...â â 5 Stars, Portobello Book Blog
âA highly-emotional, moving novel, full of longing, hope and surprises waiting just around the corner.â â Beccaâs Books
âThis book had many things I love in a good book and it kept me guessing with twists I wouldnât have expected and moments that made me giggle.â â A Writer in a Wheelchair
âSo engaging... There were quite a few surprises I had no idea were coming, just when I thought I had it all worked out!â â Rock Chick Blog
âA great read which I thoroughly enjoyed.â â Fionaâs Book Reviews
Catherine Miller writes contemporary women's fiction with grit. She is this year's Southampton City Libraries Writer In Residence and the Katie Fforde bursary winner. She was a finalist at the London Book Fair Write Stuff event pitching her novel, âBaby Number Twoâ, to a panel of judges, and shortly afterwards, was signed by Carina UK. When she's not writing, she's in charge of twin toddlers, or as they've just turned two, they are probably in charge of her.