Double Wedding

Double Wedding

by PatriciaScanlan (Author)

Synopsis

Jessica and Carol, two childhood friends, are both engaged to be married. Secretly afraid her fiance is going to chicken out, Carol is insisting on a double wedding. Jessica is appalled at the idea: she doesn't want to share the happiest day of her life with whining Carol and her womanising boyfriend. Unfortunately for her, she has a very soft heart and is easily persuaded to agree. Carol's parents are separated and at loggerheads. Neither wants the other to be there. Who will win that war? Nadine, Carol's younger sister, is wild and disruptive and drinks like a fish - hardly the ideal wedding guest. Will Carol's family come to blows? Will her fiance do a runner? Will they make it to the altar? And can Jessica and Carol's friendship survive a Double Wedding?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 640
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Bantam Books (Transworld Publishers a division of the Random House Group)
Published: 01 Mar 2005

ISBN 10: 055381401X
ISBN 13: 9780553814019

Media Reviews
'The best yet' - MARIAN KEYES 'Patricia Scanlan has brought about a revolution in Irish publishing...There can be little doubt that Patricia Scanlan is the prolific queen of contemporary Irish popular fiction' - SUNDAY TIMES 'Scanlan brings a dash of down-to-earth Ireland to counter Collins' flash-trash LA and Vincenzi's English upper crust...The ultimate comfort read' - GLAMOUR 'Scanlan's strength lies in her characterisations. These are people who leap to life off the page in a thoroughly credible way...An enjoyable read that will keep Scanlan's many fans entertained' - IRISH INDEPENDENT
Author Bio
Patricia Scanlan was born in Dublin, where she still lives. She is the author of several bestselling novels: CITY GIRL, CITY WOMAN, CITY LIVES, FOREIGN AFFAIRS, FINISHING TOUCHES, APARTMENT 3B, PROMISES, PROMISES, MIRROR, MIRROR, FRANCESCA'S PARTY and TWO FOR JOY. DOUBLE WEDDING was no. 1 in Ireland. She is the series editor and a contributing author to the Open Door series. She also teaches creative writing to second-level students and is involved in Adult Literacy.