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After her divorce, Charlene Dugan vowed never to get married again - a promise she has kept for twenty-five years. Until the fateful day she finds herself uttering the well-known phrase - "Let's get married!" Almost immediately, Charlene's seemingly perfect life begins unraveling at the seams. Daughter Stephanie's own relationship is about to disintegrate, and she might be just a teensy-weensy bit jealous of her mom. And Charlene seems to be spending more time with her ex-husband than with her fiancé, Dennis. What's more confusing is that Dennis doesn't seem to mind too much. In fact, he sees the wedding consultant more often than Charlene does. The wedding party is now officially out of control. They're calling for rain and the bride has cold feet. This isn't exactly what Charlene had in mind. But maybe it's not too late to finally decide on who and what she really wants.

©2001 Robyn Carr (P)2013 Recorded Books
Contemporaine Fiction Fiction féminine Romance Romance contemporaine
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wonderful plot ànd characters only slightly diminished by the narrator's inability to do men's voices. All the men sounded the same even though they were radically different sorts of people. The men all sounded like slow witted punch-drunk boxers not a passionate cop, not a sophisticated medical professional, not a older man or a father. That became wearing and took away from the pleasure of this story. The women's voices were better especially the ill mother and the messy daughter. But you sometimes couldn't tell Charlene's voice from Pam's.

Great story slightly under par performance

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