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Read Reviews for Foetal Attraction - Kathy Lett...
by - written on 01/06/09 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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When Maddy falls head over heels for an English guy, she ups and leaves everything she knows in the sunny surfing paradise of her home in Australia. Alexander Drake, famous for his TV programmes which show him travelling the world saving one endangered species after another, is the epitome of a true English gentleman. He jets her back to London where he splurges her in a world of luxury and wines and dines her with his glamorous, yet slightly obnoxious, high profile acquaintances. Plus it helps that the animal tamer becomes animal hunter in the bedroom. But, by the time she realises that Alex isn't all he's made out to be and she starts missing her real ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/05/09 (Very useful, 163 readings)
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After deciding to have a good sort out of my books I discovered an disgusting amount of books yet to be read, so after reading a few to give away to my book club at work here come the reviews! The book I will now review is - "Foetal attraction, by Kathy Lette" The book starts out with Aussie woman Maddie Wolfe screaming and swearing due to the fact that she is in the later stages of childbirth, from this point the book jumps all over the place trying to piece together how she got to this point, and why she is giving birth with an allocated birthing partner and not her actual partner. I have to say this book started off with ... Read the complete review
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