
Katy Carter Wants a Hero
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Narrated by:
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Emma Fenney
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By:
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Ruth Saberton
About this listen
Katy Carter knows she's no domestic goddess: she's scatterbrained, she needs a fire extinguisher at the ready when she's cooking and she daily falls off the diet wagon. But that doesn't stop her fantasising about a hero to call her own. And Katy thinks she's found him in fiancé James, a charming, high-flying city banker.
So why, then, does Katy find herself scribbling steamy historical romances every spare moment she gets and daydreaming about becoming a published author when she ought to be paying attention in staff meetings?
As her wedding day looms, Katy determines to become a wife James can be proud of and employs the help of her best friend, Oliver, to impress James' colleagues and family. But despite best laid plans, the pair set off a hilarious train of events that leads Katy on a crazy journey through celebrity, chaos and makeovers and, finally, into the arms of her hero.
©2010 Ruth Saberton (P)2016 Audible, LtdWho doesn't want a hero
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Very pleased I chose to listen.
Very entertaining
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Brilliant story
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Actually enjoyable and light hearted
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Fab listen
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So enjoyable story.
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Teacher references were funny
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The performance from the narrator was very good, very theatrical and acted well. I've heard a few of her books and they're always very good.
Definately a book for my generation with references like Zippy, Jordan, posh and becks which helped me relate to this book even more.
The only pull down I would say about this story is the continual reinforcement of an outdated stereotype that red/ginger hair is unattractive. It's been my experience that red/ginger hair is very desirable and sought after. The constant degradation of being "ginger" is outdated and frankly insulting, I just hope impressionable red/ginger/auburn haired people don't hear this in the story and think themselves unattractive or less desirable because of it.
excellent story, lots going on and fast paced.
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Fun and cute reading.
Loved it
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Very entertaining
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