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Well Groomed

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781848943452

Price: £10.99

ON SALE: 16th April 2009

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Romance

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When Tash French’s potty grandmother mistakes a Christmas cracker engagement ring for the genuine article, a wedding of astronomical proportions is planned. Swept away by everyone’s enthusiasm, Tash and her partner Niall can do little but laugh and go along with it. After all, they had meant to marry all along, hadn’t they?
As the wedding plans escalate, however, Tash starts to have doubts. Niall, a rising acting star, is always working away from home, forgetting important dates and falling in love with his leading ladies, and her own eyes keep wandering to a roguish fellow event rider. Even if the best man wins, Tash looks likely to give away more than her hand in marriage – she may lose her head and her heart as well . . .

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Reviews

Walker's style is up-beat and wisecracking, whatever the emotional weather
<i>Express on Sunday</i>
Hate to love via a one-night stand, misunderstandings and a barrel load of one-liners. You'll love every minute of this book
<i>Company</i>
Fiona Walker does it again with her latest serving of whimsical banter and feisty characters . . . Fast, furious and fruity
<i>19</i>
A good choice for a light and frothy summer beach read
<i>Miss London</i>
Veritable romps through the light hearted side of life.
<i>GQ Magazine</i>
Think Jilly Cooper but younger, trendier and much better ... a very funny and entertaining book
<i>Minx</i>
The funniest, most enjoyable novel I have read all year. Fiona Walker is an unpolished diamond. She is clever, witty, sarcastic and satirical all at once. . . Walker's upbeat style with a barrel-load of one-liners and a cast of feisty characters make for compulsive reading
<i>Southern Daily Echo</i>