This is a story for every woman who has a best friend… Bailey Watters and Koralynn Mitchell consider themselves "sisters of the soul." Their circumstances growing up couldn't have been more different; Kora came from a wealthy, privileged family, while Bailey's home life was hard. They'd do anything for each other. "I'd give you a kidney," they always say. There are no secrets between them—until there's one secret Bailey can't share. This is a story for every woman who's been in love. Danny Brown is the only man Kora's ever wanted, ever loved, and her marriage seems as flawless as everything else in her life. Bailey, however, doesn't want a husband. She does want a baby—but only by IVF. And the perfect donor, the perfect biological father, would be a man like…Danny. What happens when love and friendship collide? Kora might be willing to give Bailey a kidney. But what about a baby?
The Friendship Pact
Friendship Pact
“Well, in just a moment you'll find out if you're going to be the lucky one who's going to get to meet Ross Perlman,” Rick Rogers said. “What we've done here is put all five finalists' entries in this handsome hat.
Three boys, who made a pact to stick together through the rough times in their impoverished Newark neighborhood, found the strength to work through their difficulties and complete high school, college, and medical school together.
... Congressman Payne , for opening your doors ; Bobbi , for stepping up and helping us whenever we needed your support ; Jo - Marie , for being there in the beginning ; Susan Taylor , Ed Lewis , and Clarence Smith , for introducing us ...
Just when I thought there couldn't possibly be another, one popped up… I gasped with delight and shock! I flew through this book in delight and loved every page.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars 'A brilliant read! An extraordinary read!
The Pact: My Friendship with Isak Dinesen
Picking up where The Popularity Pact: Camp Clique left off, the second book in this exciting duology finds former best friends Bea and Maisy preparing for the new school year.
In the blink of a summer, Bea goes from having a best friend and a place she belongs to being dropped and invisible, eating lunch alone and only talking to teachers.
"Tramp art was most prevalent during the years of the Great Depression.