Daphne Marist is wildly in love with her new baby, Chloe, but she's plagued by fear and self-doubt. So when Laurel Hobbes strikes up a friendship at her new mothers group, Daphne is thrilled. Laurel, whose daughter is also named Chloe, is everything Daphne isn't: confident, charismatic, and sophisticated. She encourages Daphne to join her gym and highlight her hair, and soon they start to look alike, dress alike, and talk alike. Too late, Daphne realizes that friendship with Laurel comes at a price - one she might not be willing to pay.--back cover