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Cover Reveal—In Vitro

  • Oct 2, 2025
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We are excited to share the incredible cover for M.J. Kuhar's novel, In Vitro, coming out this December!




In Vitro

By M.J. Kuhar


The Hippocratic Oath dictates, “First, do no harm,” but what if success demands it?  


The calm and compassionate Dr. Joyce Porter is proud to work at McArthur Fertility Institute, where miracles happen every day. Couples determined to conceive flock to the clinic, drawn by its unmatched IVF success rate and glowing reputation.


But behind the clinic’s shining facade lies a disturbing secret. When another doctor mentions a peculiarity in the facility’s methods, Joyce investigates. What she discovers is worse than she could have imagined. Now, she must decide whether to confront the institute’s renowned director about his unscrupulous deeds or compromise her ethics by turning a blind eye. She knows staying silent could destroy people’s lives, but speaking out could destroy hers.   


As the line between healing and harm blurs, Joyce must decide how far she’s willing to go to protect her patients, her integrity, and the future she still hopes to build.

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Kristofer Taylor
Kristofer Taylor
Nov 02, 2025

This story sounds fascinating — the ethical dilemmas in In Vitro really make you think about the fine line between medical progress and moral responsibility. It’s a reminder that science, while powerful, must always be guided by integrity and care for human wellbeing. On a related note, modern medicine continues to evolve in amazing ways, especially in regenerative treatments like stem cell therapy. For example, https://ways2well.com/blog/stem-cells-for-neck-pain-what-you-need-to-know explores how stem cells are helping patients find relief from chronic neck pain — a real-world example of science being used responsibly to heal and restore lives.

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