
Evie's Little Black Book
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Narrated by:
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Emma Powell
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By:
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Hannah Pearl
About this listen
Soundings and Choc Lit present the audiobook edition of Evie's Little Black Book.
When Evie is invited to the wedding of the guy she’d fancied throughout her teens, it’s the final straw.
What’s wrong with her, and why can’t she keep a man?
In between consoling herself with ice cream and chocolate and sobbing her heart out to her cousin Chamaine, Evie has a brainwave - and it all centres around her 'little black book' (well, more floral patterned notebook really), which contains the details of every man she’s ever kissed or dated. Perhaps the cure for her disastrous love life has been nestled within its pages all along....
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