Feel-good commercial women's fiction - a fun, contemporary twist on classic romcoms with a dash of Richard Curtis charm
Feel-good commercial women's fiction - a fun, contemporary twist on classic romcoms with a dash of Richard Curtis charm
Four months. Four weddings. One happy ending...?
Bea, Lizzie, Hannah and Kat always joked about getting married in the same year: their own 'Four Weddings' romance. Lifelong romcom fans, they've curled up with BRIDGET JONES, sobbed at LOVE, ACTUALLY, and quoted the script to NOTTING HILL more times than they can count. And now, after a flurry of engagements, it seems the Four Weddings summer has finally arrived.But Bea isn't so sure - after all, her poky flatshare is pretty far from a Notting Hill mews, and her long-term boyfriend Simon isn't exactly leading man material. When she turns down Simon's proposal, the rest of the gang are determined to find Bea her own Hugh Grant, by setting her up with a different date at every wedding...As the cracks in their Richard Curtis dream begin to show, Bea is more and more certain that she doesn't want a big white wedding - especially as it seems that there might not be any happy-ever-afters this year, let alone four...Raise a glass of champagne and get ready for this summer's most charming romantic comedy!“If Four Weddings and a Funeral floated your boat, then set sail with Annie Robertson's sassy, sunshine twist on the smash hit movie classic. Summer romcoms don't get much more fun and funny than this...Add on a big helping of laugh-out-loud, champagne comedy, lots of heady romance, some unexpected twists and turns, a cast of vibrant, huggable characters - not least Bea's flamboyant and feisty Aunt Jane - and the scene is set for an enchanting summer wedding feast! - Lancashire Post”
If Four Weddings and a Funeral floated your boat, then set sail with Annie Robertson's sassy, sunshine twist on the smash hit movie classic. Summer romcoms don't get much more fun and funny than this...Add on a big helping of laugh-out-loud, champagne comedy, lots of heady romance, some unexpected twists and turns, a cast of vibrant, huggable characters - not least Bea's flamboyant and feisty Aunt Jane - and the scene is set for an enchanting summer wedding feast! - Lancashire Post
Annie Robertson trained in London as a classical musician, then worked as an assistant for an Oscar winner, an acclaimed artist, a PR mogul and a Beatle. After several years of running errands for the rich and famous, she went to medical school where, hiding novels in anatomy textbooks, she discovered her true passion for writing. She went on to complete a Creative Writing MA with distinction.
Annie now lives back home in Scotland. When not writing she enjoys playing the piano, swimming with her son, visiting antiques markets with her husband, and walking her Basset Hounds.Four months. Four weddings. One happy ending...? Bea, Lizzie, Hannah and Kat always joked about getting married in the same year: their own 'Four Weddings' romance. Lifelong romcom fans, they've curled up with BRIDGET JONES , sobbed at LOVE, ACTUALLY , and quoted the script to NOTTING HILL more times than they can count. And now, after a flurry of engagements, it seems the Four Weddings summer has finally arrived.But Bea isn't so sure - after all, her poky flatshare is pretty far from a Notting Hill mews, and her long-term boyfriend Simon isn't exactly leading man material. When she turns down Simon's proposal, the rest of the gang are determined to find Bea her own Hugh Grant, by setting her up with a different date at every wedding...As the cracks in their Richard Curtis dream begin to show, Bea is more and more certain that she doesn't want a big white wedding - especially as it seems that there might not be any happy-ever-afters this year, let alone four ... Raise a glass of champagne and get ready for this summer's most charming romantic comedy!
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