The Wedding Forecast
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Narrated by:
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Maddy Withington
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By:
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Nina Kenwood
About this listen
Anna was never going to have an easy time at her best friend's wedding. She's the bridesmaid; her ex, Joel, is a groomsman. But she's determined to get through the festivities with a smile on her face. Despite the fact that Joel is bringing his new partner, Bianca. Despite the fact she's stuck sharing a house with the newly in-love couple. And despite the fact Anna has just turned thirty and her life is not exactly where she thought it would be by now. Anna has all her feelings completely under control—right up until the moment Joel drops a bombshell that rocks her to her core.
She needs a distraction, and Patrick, the wedding photographer, just might be the solution. Everyone has decided he is perfect for her. He is perfect for her. But the arrival of Mac, a not-quite-famous actor who has flown in from New York, complicates everything.
Much-loved YA author Nina Kenwood hits the spot with her first novel for adults. Laugh-out-loud funny with chemistry that jumps off the page, The Wedding Forecast will be the feel-good romcom of the summer.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-09-2024
Funny ,feel good book.
Made me laugh out loud,well read and well written. Good story line and great characters
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- Avid Listener
- 20-11-2024
Cute, needed an epilogue
Really liked this, didn’t love it. The heroine was good, not too neurotic and strong-minded and likeable. No plot complication driven by inability to communicate, which is great. Pacing was a bit off, tedious detail followed by a startling fast-forward, then ended fairly abruptly. Terrible title, as only a small portion of the book was about the wedding, should have been called “The Second Best Man” maybe. Also a bit too meta, parts of it just sounding like memoir.
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