Praise for <i>The Swap</i>
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An emotionally charged and thought-provoking read that any parent will relate to
Woman's Weekly
A gripping read.
CLOSER
An insightful and emotionally charged read
Woman's Own
A thought-provoking and tense tale
Woman & Home
This is a real heartbreaker of a read.
HEAT
Gripping
BELLA
I read the book in one weekend and emerged wanting to hug my loved ones a little bit tighter. A compelling, thought-provoking, emotional thriller of a book
- Katie Marsh,
A gripping, heartbreaking and original story which asks some important questions about motherhood and keeps you guessing until the very end, absolutely loved it.
- Clare Empson, author of HIM,
A wonderfully written, thought provoking and moving read. I raced through the pages, desperate to know the outcome. Such a clever, original idea. I loved it.
Claire Douglas
Oh how it was worth the wait! Fiona has crafted an emotive and credible read . . . Harrowing in parts, but uplifting in others, Fiona keeps the pace constant . . . deeply moving and beautifully written.
- Louise Jensen, author of THE SURROGATE and THE DATE,
The hook on the cover - Two Women. Two Children. But Whose is Whose? - would grab anyone, but it's the gorgeous writing, the stunning attention to detail, and the searingly difficult themes explored that kept me. I read this in just two days. The impossible dilemma is so sensitively addressed, and yet Mitchell has still created an addictive, page-turner. An unforgettable book.
- Louise Beech, author of THE LION,
Just finished the brilliant THE SWAP by Fiona Mitchell and my heart aches. It explores the gut-wrenching dilemma of two women following an IVF mix-up. A gripping tale written with great sensitivity and humour, even in its darkest moments. Book club gold.
Francesca Jakobi, author of BITTER
Praise for The Maid's Room:
<b>A modern-day <i>The Help</i></b>
Emerald Street
A <b>brilliant and eye-opening</b> read
Prima
A <b>beautifully written and deeply moving</b> novel . . . crafted with a mixture of grim detail, dark humour and poignancy, at times it's hard to believe that this book is a work of fiction. <b>Genuinely excellent. *****</b>
Heat
I loved<i> The Maid's Room</i> with its <b>exquisite writing</b>, married with a <b>shocking and powerful story line </b>that had me <b>gripped and moved</b> until the <b>uplifting conclusion</b>. <b>A fascinating read</b> about survival and the strength and resilience of the human heart.
Katie Marsh, author of A LIFE WITHOUT YOU and THIS BEAUTIFUL LIFE
Two women. Two children. But whose is whose?
'An emotionally charged and thought-provoking read that any parent will relate to' Woman's Weekly
When two strangers, Tess and Annie, undergo IVF at an American clinic, their embryos are mixed up and each woman gives birth to the wrong child.
The women only discover the devastating error three years later. Tess wants to swap the children back; Annie doesn't. As the pair wrangle, neither of them expect what unfolds.
*******
PRAISE FOR THE SWAP
'A gripping, heartbreaking and original story which asks some important questions about motherhood and keeps you guessing until the very end, absolutely loved it.' - Clare Empson, author of HIM
'A wonderfully written, thought provoking and moving read. I raced through the pages, desperate to know the outcome. Such a clever, original idea. I loved it.' - Claire Douglas
'Oh how it was worth the wait! Fiona has crafted an emotive and credible read . . . Harrowing in parts, but uplifting in others, Fiona keeps the pace constant . . . deeply moving and beautifully written.' - Louise Jensen, author of THE SURROGATE and THE DATE
'The hook on the cover would grab anyone, but it's the gorgeous writing, the stunning attention to detail, and the searingly difficult themes explored that kept me. I read this in just two days. The impossible dilemma is so sensitively addressed, and yet Mitchell has still created an addictive, page-turner. An unforgettable book.' - Louise Beech, author of THE LION
'Just finished the brilliant THE SWAP by Fiona Mitchell and my heart aches. It explores the gut-wrenching dilemma of two women following an IVF mix-up. A gripping tale written with great sensitivity and humour, even in its darkest moments. Book club gold.' - Francesca Jakobi, author of BITTER