Mixed Doubles

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The New Year looms and Liza, Dulcie and Pru are ready with their resolutions. When you've hit your thirties, it's definitely time to sort yourself out!

Liza wants to get married. She has no one in mind, but attracting men has never been a problem. Trouble is, she can never stay interested in a man once she's got him.

Dulcie thinks marriage sucks. OK, so her husband, Patrick, is dishy, witty and charming. But Dulcie, who always acts before she thinks, is desperate for more excitement in her life. She wants a divorce.

Pru has about as much self-esteem as a squeegee mop. She loves her roving husband and can't imagine a life without him. All Pru wants is to stay married.

Liza, Dulcie and Pru have no idea what the New Year has in store--but Fate has some sneaky plans up her sleeve...

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AuthorJill Mansell
PublisherHeadline
PlaceLondon
Year1998
ISBN9780755330171
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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