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Sleeping Arrangements

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Sleeping Arrangements

By: Madeleine Wickham
Narrated by: Katherine Kellgren
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New York Times bestselling author of the Shopaholic series Sophia Kinsella delivers another fabulously fun tale writing under Madeleine Wickham. Sleeping Arrangements tells the story of two families who are "accidentally" double-booked at the same lavish Spanish villa of a mutual friend.

Chloe needs a holiday. She's sick of making wedding dresses, her partner Philip has troubles at work, and the whole family wants a break. Her wealthy friend Gerard has offered the loan of his luxury villa in Spain--perfect.

Hugh is not a happy man. His immaculate wife Amanda seems more interested in her new kitchen than in him, and he works so hard to pay for it, he barely has time for his children. Maybe he'll have a chance to bond with them on holiday. His old friend Gerard has lent them a luxury villa in Spain--perfect.

Both families arrive at the villa and realize the awful truth--Gerard has double-booked. What no one else realizes is that Chloe and Hugh have a history; and as tensions rise within the two families, old passions resurface. It seems that Gerard's 'accidental' double booking may not be an accident after all...

©2001 Madeleine Wickham; (P)2008 Macmillan Audio
Family Life Genre Fiction Women's Fiction

Critic reviews

<p>“Award winning actress Katherine Kellgren's reading is light-hearted, witty, wise, and spot on. Her accents, even the Australian nanny, are amazing; her pacing perfect. Fun listening.” —<i>SoundLibrary.com</i><br><br>“Wickham creates memorable characters who are as unpredictable and multifaceted as they are stylish. Jolly fun.” —<i>Publishers Weekly on The Gatecrasher</i><br><br>“Wickham has a shrewdly malicious touch with her characters.” —<i>The Atlantic Monthly on The Gatecrasher</i></p>
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