A virus has swept the world, making everyone over the age of eighteen
infertile. Teenagers are now the most prized members of society, and
would-be parents desperately bid for "conception contracts" with the
prettiest, healthiest, and smartest girls--cash, college tuition, and
liposuction in exchange for a baby.
Sixteen-year-old Melody has scored a record-breaking contract with a
rich couple. And she's been matched with one of the hottest "bumping"
partners in the world--the genetically flawless Jondoe.
But her luck is about to run out.
She discovers she has a sister--an identical twin. Harmony has grown up
in a strict religious community and believes her calling is to save
Melody from her sinful intentions. All Melody wants is to meet Jondoe
and seal the deal--but when a case of mistaken identity destroys
everyone's carefully laid plans, Melody and Harmony realize they have
much more than DNA in common.
Sharp, funny, and thought-provoking, this futuristic take on teen
pregnancy is compellingly readable and scarily believable.