The Surrogate Mother
(Author) Freida McFaddenTHE UK NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER*From the #1 Sunday Times bestselling author of The Housemaid, The Boyfriend, and The Tenant comes a story of monstrous motherhood. She gave you a life. Now she wants yours.
***She was promised a miracle. She got more than she bargained for. Abby wants a baby more than anything.
But after years of failed infertility treatments and adoptions that have fallen through, it seems like motherhood is not in her future. That is, until her personal assistant Monica makes a generous offer to serve as a surrogate. It’s an offer that will make all of Abby's dreams come true.
But soon, strange things start happening. And it turns out Monica isn't who she says she is. The woman now carrying Abby's child has an unspeakable secret.
And she will stop at nothing to get what she wants. Freida McFadden delivers a page-turner that redefines what it means to be in the family way, with gut-wrenching twists and pulse-pounding thrills that will keep you hooked until the suspenseful conclusion. TropesPsychological ThrillerSuspenseMystery ThrillerDangerous SecretAlso by Freida McFadden:Do Not DisturbThe TenantWard DThe CrashThe BoyfriendThe Housemaid is WatchingThe Perfect SonThe CoworkerThe Locked DoorNever LieThe TeacherThe InmateOne by One*The Surrogate Mother was the UK's #1 bestselling title during its release week (August 2025, Nielsen BookScan)
Freida McFadden
Freida McFadden is a prolific and versatile writer known for her sharp wit, humor, and insightful observations on modern life. She has written numerous satirical essays, short stories, and novels that poke fun at societal norms and expectations. McFadden's most famous work, "The Helicopter Parent's Guide to College Admissions," is a witty and irreverent take on the pressures faced by students and parents navigating the college application process. Her writing style is characterized by a clever blend of humor and social commentary that resonates with readers of all ages. McFadden's work has had a significant impact on the satire genre, inspiring other writers to tackle similar themes with a fresh perspective.