
Harriet’s Big Fat Wedding Blunder
A Romantic Comedy
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Narrated by:
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Rosie Akerman
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By:
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Lynda Renham
On arriving home after a friend’s posh wedding, launderette worker Harriet finds her flat has been ransacked and her boyfriend is missing. Shortly afterward, she is harassed by East End gangsters and upper-crust aristocrats. Accepting an offer she can’t refuse, Harriet, against her better judgement, becomes the fiancée of the wealthy Hamilton Lancaster, with dire consequences. What she had not bargained on was meeting Doctor Brice Edmunds.
Harriet’s Big Fat Wedding Blunder is Lynda Renham’s funniest novel. A cocktail of misunderstandings, three unlikely gangsters, a monkey, and a demented cat make this novel a hysterical listen. Follow Harriet’s adventure where every attempt to get out of trouble puts her deeper in it.
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Very Entertaining!
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Desperately looking forward to another story by this Author! The Narrator made this story come to life! Well Done!
Pure Entertainment!
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Harriet is just a gal going through some problems with her boyfriend. After all he is a bit of a d**k. (no, that is not duck). And he screws up like you have no idea, but Harriet has a plan to get out of all her problems. And this is where the fun begins. The story line was little far fetched but don’t let that put you off. it is a book for you to forget life for a bit.
This wasn’t as amusing book as thought it would be, I found I didn’t find it laugh out loud at all but I did have a couple of chuckles and smiles but not many. The narrator was superb and did the different characters in the story well. Hats off to her. But, I found there were too many characters and got confused once or twice.
I found the ending to be satisfying, Harriet got her life back on track even though it was a little obvious.
lightweight and easy listen
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