Celebrity Bride

Celebrity Bride

by Alison Kervin (Author)

Synopsis

It's the celebrity wedding of the season...The news that Hollywood bad boy Rufus George is finally settling down has caused a media storm. Especially since his bride is a civilian - a nobody. Kelly Monsoon is a pretty, curvy theatre administrator. She never expected to meet a mega-star like Rufus let alone have him fall in love with her. And when Rufus asks Kelly to come and live with him, in his magnificent mansion, she feels like it's a fairytale come true. Only this Prince Charming comes with a 12-person entourage, a bevy of beautiful ex-girlfriends and the world's press camped on his doorstep. But when Rufus proposes Kelly accepts and the media interest in this new couple hits the roof. However, the small, intimate wedding Kelly always dreamed of is taking on Hollywood epic proportions...Rufus's manager is trying to book Buckingham Palace for the wedding reception and all Kelly's mum wants to know is where to buy a nice hat. It's a clash of cultures: British versus American, celebrity versus civilian - with poor Kelly stuck in the middle, not knowing where she belongs. Will this celebrity bride ever make it up the aisle?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Ebury Press (Fiction)
Published: 04 Jun 2009

ISBN 10: 0091932114
ISBN 13: 9780091932114
Book Overview: A sparkling romantic comedy with a celebrity spin from the bestselling author of THE WAG'S DIARY

Media Reviews
The new Bridget Jones Daily Mirror I started reading Celebrity Bride and couldn't put it down. I just loved this book...It's a great book and I'd highly recommend it.' Kelly Brook Girls, leave space in the Miu Miu beach bag for this deliciously dark cautionary tale of what happens when dreams come true. -- Shari Low Daily Record
Author Bio
Alison Kervin is an award-winning freelance writer and journalist and was the Chief Sports Interviewer for the Daily Telegraph newspaper, producing a regular weekly sports interview for the Saturday edition of the paper. Alison has written eight highly-acclaimed books including two previous novels, The Wag's Diary and A Wag Abroad.