**Shortlisted for the RNA Romantic Comedy Novel Awards 2013** Laura Meredith never imagined herself appearing on TV - she's too old, too flabby, too downright hormonal, and much too busy holding things together for her son, Stanley, after her husband left her for a younger, thinner replacement. But
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✍ Scribed by Wenham-Jones, Jane
- Book ID
- 107721114
- Publisher
- Accent Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 365 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781908262790
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✦ Synopsis
Shortlisted for the RNA Romantic Comedy Novel Awards 2013
A British romantic comedy by Jane Wenham-Jones, author of 'Perfect Alibis'.
Laura Meredith never imagined herself appearing on TV- she's too old, too flabby, too downright hormonal, and much too busy holding things together for her son, Stanley, after her husband left her for a younger, thinner replacement.
But best friend Charlotte is a determined woman and when Laura is persuaded on to a daytime show to talk about her PMT, everything changes. Suddenly there's a camera crew tracking her every move and Laura finds herself an unlikely star. But as things hot up between her and gorgeous TV director, Cal, they're going downhill elsewhere. While Laura's caught up in a heady whirlwind of beauty treatments, makeovers and glamorous film locations, Charlotte's husband, Roger, is concealing a guilty secret, Stanley's got problems at school, work's piling up, and when Laura turns detective to protect...
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