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Love No Marriage
- The Funny Side of Single Parenthood (Henrietta Novels, Volume 3)
- Narrated by: Jo Dean
- Length: 6 hrs and 43 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The hilarious third novel in the Henrietta series by humorous chick lit writer Jo Dean.
This novel sees Henrietta struggle through the difficulties of birth and single parenthood, to the perils of Internet dating. Her home help ends up in the big brother house and becomes a celebrity with her own perfume - air freshener!
Charlie meanwhile pursues girlfriends galore and particularly Gingerstick, a Barbie doll figure with more legs than brains. Laugh out loud as Henrietta faces one crisis after the next.
Jo Dean's other titles include Forty Not Famous, Stage Left, and Dallas Revisited. Another treat for Jo Dean fans.
©2009 Jo Dean (P)2016 Jo Dean
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