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Altar ego

Thirtysomething Becky Steele, her crowd's wildest party girl, has decided to settle down with the perfect guy, until she thinks about missing out on good times and starts seeing an embarrassingly young rock star.

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http://schema.org/description

  • "Thirtysomething Becky Steele, her crowd's wildest party girl, has decided to settle down with the perfect guy, until she thinks about missing out on good times and starts seeing an embarrassingly young rock star."@en
  • ""Query. Would it be a serious breach of etiquette to run out on my own wedding? This is the question Becky Steele asks herself as she clings to the window ledge of her parents bathroom, grimly regarding the ten-foot drop into the dustbins below. She stares in disbelief at the meringue dress for which she has drunk only skimmed water for four weeks to fit into. This is a fairytale wedding, all right. Scripted by the Brothers Grimm. The jiltee is Julian, human rights lawyer. He airs the world's dirty linen for a living. Basically, the man frees underdogs from their kennels. So why can't Becky commit to this Knight in Shining Armani? Because as far as she's concerned, the word commit should only be used next to the word murder which marriage surely is. Once married, will she ever again get the urge to lambada naked in front of her pets? Ever again be a painter of towns? Yes, Julian's the right man. But has Becky had enough wrong ones?"--Provided by publisher."@en
  • "A raunchy novel on a British woman having a good time. Thirty-something Rebecca Steele hops in and out of bed, marries and divorces the same week, even has a baby, though she cannot remember the father."
  • "A raunchy novel on a British woman having a good time. Thirty-something Rebecca Steele hops in and out of bed, marries and divorces the same week, even has a baby, though she cannot remember the father."@en
  • "Query: would it be a serious breach of etiquette to run out on my own wedding? This is the question Becky Steele finds herself asking, on the morning of her very own wedding. Having finally managed to fit into her meringue dress after weeks of drinking only skimmed water, she is suddenly uncertain about what exactly she wants."@en
  • ""Query: Would it be a serious breach of etiquette to run out on my own wedding?" This is the question Becky Steele asks herself as she clings to the window ledge of her parents' bathroom, grimly regarding the ten-foot drop into the dustbins below. She stares in disbelief at the meringue dress for which she has drunk only skimmed water for four weeks to fit into. Why can't Becky commit to Julian, human rights lawyer, and her Knight in Shining Armani? Yes, Julian's the right man, but has she had enough wrong ones?"

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  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Anglické romány"
  • "Humorous fiction"
  • "Humorous fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "English fiction"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Drei sind ein tolles Paar"
  • "Altar ego <dt.&gt"
  • "Drei sind ein tolles Paar Roman"
  • "Panenka skákavá"
  • "Brollopsfeber"
  • "Altar ego [Russian text]"
  • "Altar ego"
  • "Altar ego"@en
  • "Altar ego"@es
  • "Bröllopsfeber"@sv
  • "Drei sind ein tolles Paar : Roman"