<p><strong><em>Sometimes becoming a mother is harder than giving birth.</em></strong></p><p></p><p>Sheryl and Steven have always longed for a baby. But nine months of yoga doesn't guarantee a smooth birth and after a night of labour Sheryl returns home with the maternal instincts of a clay brick.</p><p></p><p>Steven does his best to reassure her but years of living next door to her mother have crushed Sheryl's confidence. She can't even get up in the morning let alone choose a name for her daughter.</p><p></p><p>Steven finds a home miles from anywhere and persuades Sheryl it's for the best. But isolated with too much time to think Sheryl begins to slip into depression.</p><p>Then her friend Helen needs help-a crisis that forces Sheryl and her mother to work together.</p><p></p><p>But will her mother forgive the daughter who ripped her granddaughter away like a badly applied wax strip? And if she does will helping her mother finally help Sheryl believe she can be the mother her daughter needs-or destroy what's left of her confidence?</p><p></p><p><strong><em>Three Angry Women and a Baby is the fourth novel in the Bellydancing and Beyond series although each book can be enjoyed as a standalone. Perfect for readers of Marian Keyes Maddie Please and Judy Leigh it is a warm darkly funny novel about motherhood forgiveness and discovering that families don't have to be perfect to heal.</em></strong></p>