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A Surprise Party - Sue Welfare Fiction Book

Description:ISBN 1847561187 / Genre: Fiction / Author: Sue Welfare / 384 pages / Book published 2011-03-30 by Avon

Newest Review: ... 20′s) which is a shame because the story within can appeal across the generations but perhaps might be held up by ... more

 ... its cover. I have never read anything by Sue Welfare, who also writes under the names Kate Lawson and Gemma Fox, so I was curious to see what her book would be like and hoped for the best! Luckily for me, the story inside was extremely readable and enjoyable overall. I quickly realised that the book wouldn't be moving outside of the party time frame, and initially that concerned me because I thought it might become a bit too stagnant and dull, but that certainly wasn't the case. Welfare begins by introducing us ...more

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A Surprise Party - Sue Welfare: Surprisingly enjoyable! (997 words)
by - written on 11/04/11 (Very useful, 63 readings)
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Liz and Suzie really wanted their parents 40th Wedding Anniversary Party to be something that Rose and Jack would never forget, and boy did it turn out to be that. Liz, TV Golden's Girl after hosting hit show "Starmaker" has left all the hard graft to her sister, much to Suzie's resentment. She's fine with the fact she's stumped up the money and has therefore done her bit but Suzie is fed up of doing everything herself, with the help of husband Sam. Their daughters Megan and Hannah seem to be going a bit awry as well, so that just adds to Suzie's worry. As the party kicks off, huge secrets are suddenly revealed which threaten to thrown Liz and Suzie's very ...  Read the complete review

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