A fun packed read, with plenty of characters to keep the action going. A hen weekend in Dublin turns in to a confessional for all and sundry when the bride to be discovers well kept secrets about her nearest and dearest. Warm and witty, although a little predictable, but still a good novel to escape in to on a summer afternoon.
It should be the happiest time of Katie Halliday's life: after four years together she's about to get married to Matt Davenport. They're the perfect couple and her family are determined to give them the perfect wedding.
While Matt is off to Prague with the lads, Katie has arranged to spend her last days of freedom in Dublin with her mum, sister and closest friends. But - fuelled by party games and too much Guiness - some strange secrets start to emerge. Soon Katie's seeing a whole different side to her friends and family. But Katie is keeping some secrets of her own - and perhaps this weekend is not the best time for her to develop a serious case of pre-marital jitters. Especially when a hen night treasure hunt introduces her to Harry who easily wins item 3 on the list: Find a gorgeous man...
It should be the happiest time of Katie Halliday's life...If she survives the next 48 hours...
Olivia Ryan lives in Essex and doesn't remember her own hen night. (Friends tell her it was awesome and they still have the negatives for future blackmail potential.