What’s it about?

Ruth is a no-nonsense forty-something journalist from the Midwest desperate for a child with her new husband, Hal. A divorced attorney and the father of two teenage boys, Hal is open to having another child. But more than anything he wants Ruth to be happy—to become the mother she’s always wanted to be. Their hope rests with Cally, a nineteen-year-old who wants to go to college—but doesn’t have the cash. The arrangement seems perfect for everyone.

All through the pregnancy, Ruth and Hal look forward to the new baby that will make their family complete. But within a day of the baby’s birth, Cally has a change of heart – and engineers a harrowing escape from the hospital with the newborn. When Ruth and Hal discover that she and their daughter are gone, a whole series of doubts and secrets are revealed, and it’s no longer clear what’s “right” and what’s “wrong.”

Set in the vast, sparsely populated upper reaches of northern Minnesota in the middle of winter, The Surrogate follows Ruth, Hal, Cally, and her boyfriend through the ice and snow, from the city to the dark, frozen north country as they run away from, and ultimately towards, one other.

In The Surrogate, Toni Halleen raises thought-provoking questions about the nature of family, love, and relationships. What would you do for your partner, when the going gets tough? How much is a pregnancy “worth?” And who, if anyone, “deserves” to be a mother? 

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Praise For The Surrogate

 

“The Surrogate is a thrilling, high-stakes debut centering on a vulnerable newborn and two women who will do almost anything to claim her as their daughter. With a collection of vividly rendered characters, this twisty tale will leave you thinking about the true meaning of motherhood long after you turn the last page. I loved it!”

—Patry Francis, bestselling author of All the Children Are Home

'In her novel The Surrogate Toni Halleen does two things brilliantly; she writes a heart-wrenching story of a couple who hire a surrogate to carry their baby - and then turns that story into an unputdownable tale of psychological suspense. An amazing achievement!'

— Michael Elias, author of You Can Go Home Now

 
 

“This novel dives fearlessly into the fragile triangular relationship between an infertile couple and the surrogate they hire to carry their child…Halleen is not afraid to examine the emotional and legal implications of surrogacy, a brave undertaking for a debut novelist.”

-Lisa Levy article on Crimereads.com, “October’s Best Psychological Thrillers”

“The story never stops moving, and is told from everyone’s point of view it builds to a crescendo as it raises thought-provoking questions about society and how we view motherhood, what is a family and how much is a pregnancy “worth.”

-Lee Woodroof, speaker and author of Those We Love Most