
A virus has made everyone over the age of eighteen infertile, so teen girls have become a commodity as people will pay them to bear children. This was an interesting idea, but I never really felt as though I got any answers to how this virus came about.
Twins Melody and Harmony were separated at birth and have led very different lives. Melody has secured a contract with a wealthy family to breed, while Harmony has spent her early years living in isolation in a rural religious community that believes surrogacy for profit is a sin.
When Harmony turns up on Melody’s doorstep it changes their lives completely. We learn the two sisters have more in common than they realised, but I read the whole book with a sense of detachment. I found the language and attitudes of the society distasteful, and wasn’t particularly impressed by the resolution.