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Until Next Weekend
- Narrated by: Oliver Hembrough
- Length: 11 hrs
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Summary
Brought to you by Penguin.
The unforgettable new novel from the author of Saturdays at Noon.
Noah and Kate were meant to be together forever.
Married with two gorgeous sons, it looked like they'd got their happy ever after.
But marriage isn't easy. And one day, Kate left, taking their two boys with her.
These days, Noah is a weekend dad - and it breaks his heart. He misses the chaotic meal-times, the bedtime stories, the early mornings and the late homework.
Suddenly, he decides enough is enough - he has to win his family back. Starting with Kate.
The only problem?
In six weeks' time, Kate is getting married to someone else....
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- Leanna
- 18-09-22
Brilliant
Just couldn't stop listening. Laughed lots and even shed a tear. Loving Rachel Marks books. onto download the next one.
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- Mrs Sophie Dickinson
- 15-09-22
So well written! Such a Great book.
I found this to be absolutely gripping draws you in from the start always wanting to know what’s happening next. The narrator tells the story well and can clearly make a visual
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- M Maurice
- 11-06-21
Predictable and boring
I wouldn’t bother with this one. It was predictable and dull. The main characters self loathing throughout was hard to listen to and make the book less enjoyable as a result. Performance was fine, story was dire.
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