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Dan and Nat Got Married

By: Jon Rance
Narrated by: Frazer Blaxard, Jodie Hollie-Anne
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Marriage can be difficult. Especially when you've only just met.

Meet Dan Fox, 34, an online marketing manager from Clapham who was jilted at the altar two years ago by the love of his life and hasn’t dated since. Nat Howard, 32, is living back at home with her parents in Dorking after her perfect boyfriend dumped her and she had to move out of his bespoke flat in Putney.

On separate Stag and Hen weekends in Las Vegas, Dan and Nat wake up married. Both too drunk to remember what happened, they return to England and try to get on with their lives. But there was something about Nat that makes the usually cautious Dan think they should give their marriage a go. Nat’s still in love with her ex, but maybe Dan can help mend her broken heart.

Can marriage between two relative strangers really work? And when Nat's ex-boyfriend - the gorgeous Charlie - comes back into her life, she must decide - something old or something new?

Set in London, Dan And Nat Got Married is a funny and full of heart modern romantic comedy about marriage, relationships and giving love a second chance.

©2016 Jon Rance (P)2018 W. F. Howes Ltd
Romantic Comedy Women's Fiction England Marriage Romance Comedy Fiction Heartfelt
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The female narrator is a little robotic at times and over dramatic at other times. It was hard to listen to her. I would have scored the story higher if she would have been better.

Female Narrator is horrible!

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The only thing that could have made this audio book book better is a different female narrator. The male narrator was great. Natalie’s narrator was whiny, and over dramatic. They way she enunciated her sentences was painful to listen to. She dragged out her words extremely slowly and dramatically. Everything sounded like a long whiny complaint. It was awful. .

Great Story. Funny and Heartwarming

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