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Bride And Gloom: sometimes love is better off blind. by Pete Sortwell

renee_conoulty's review against another edition

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4.0

More laughs from Pete Sortwell. This is the sequel to [b:Dating in the Dark: Sometimes Love Just Pretends to Be Blind|17688040|Dating in the Dark Sometimes Love Just Pretends to Be Blind|Pete Sortwell|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1364259099s/17688040.jpg|24709558] and continues from where Book 1 left off. Jason and Emma have fallen in love. This is the story of the bucks party and the wedding. Throw an almost midget, an obese best mate, an alcoholic Russian, a paintball obsessed fish and chip shop owner, the bride's gay best friend and her drug addict cousin in a party bus for the weekend and you're in for a bumpy ride. Will Jason finally "grow a pair" and stand up for himself?

I listened to the audiobook edition which I received in exchange for an honest review. The narrator portrayed the characters and the dry British humour really well. He spoke clearly and at a good pace.

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4.0

Emma and Jason are going to get married. The trouble is Jason's friends. They are always getting into some kind of scrape or another. Jason's friends decide to give him a stag party weekend and Jason just wants to rest and wait to get married. Jason is 4'10" and Emma is beautiful and blind so Jason is always thinking she's going to dump him.

I listened to this on audible and the narrator does a great job. It was a funny cute story.
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