Bananapants
A Bonkers Romantic Comedy
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Narrated by:
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Colin Brown
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Fiona Fischer
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By:
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Penny Reid
About this listen
Estranged childhood friends unexpectedly reunite under bizarre circumstances and bicker their way to love in this bonkers romantic comedy.
Ava Archer misses her best childhood friend most especially during the month of April. Ask any tax attorney, it's a lonely, grueling time of year. Luckily, Ava has just received a surprising and delectably absurd offer from her posh doppelgänger at work. She must pretend to be the aforementioned posh co-worker for one night at an extremely fancy party; a party so fancy, there exists absolutely no chance anyone will recognize her or suspect her ruse. . .
Desmond (Des) Sullivan is a thief. And not the heart-of-gold kind. He’s the steal-from-the-rich-and-give-to-the-also-rich-so-he-can-get-paid kind. He does, however, have one firm rule: never steal what the target can’t afford to lose. After a brutal falling out with his father, Desmond hasn’t returned to Chicago in over ten years. But when a good friend is swindled and something priceless is stolen, Desmond must return home, both as himself and his thieving alter ego.
Infiltrate a dangerous secret society of the world's most elite billionaires while leveraging his estranged father’s resources and not blowing his cover? Sure. No problem. Or it wouldn’t be a problem if Ava Archer hadn’t just walked into the room, wearing a ridiculous wig, speaking with a preposterous accent, and pretending (badly) to be someone she’s not.
Bananapants is a full-length, contemporary romantic comedy filled with hijinks and shenanigans. It can be listened to as a standalone, but the parents of the main characters will be familiar to anyone who has explored the Knitting in the City series.
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- NatMc
- 30-09-2024
Penny Reid does it again!
I love how real Penny’s characters are. She did such an amazing job creating brand new people with real issues and giving the all of their dimensions.
I loved revisiting with all our old knitting characters too!
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-10-2024
Hugely enjoyable continuation of series
What I loved most about this book was the way the challenges of Des' mental health were described and the way he was supported by family/friends. I really enjoy the fun way that Penny writes characters. They feel like your friends by the end of the book. The narration was also excellent! Can't wait for the next book.
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- Dana
- 14-10-2024
Yay Penny
I loved the insight and descriptions of mental health and strategies to use for all of us. Thanks for making the world a better place through understanding and compassion.
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- Anonymous User
- 31-10-2024
Good book! Not her best
I loved that we still get to see old characters with the kids! And the story still had a pretty good arc! I guess my main problem is that the characters seemed too perfect! They said and did all the right things. There was a little bit of development but it was more like a description of development that had occurred that we didn’t get to see. Everything seemed so easy, maybe because Ava was such a funny character? I still liked it though, it made me laugh heaps of times and it’s worth the ready- especially if you love light hearted stuff.
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