Five French Hens - A Warm And Uplifting Feel-Good Novel For 2020 (Unabridged)
Description of book
The best days of your life might be still to come...
When 73 year old Jen announces that she is going to marry Eddie, a man she met just a few months previously on a beach on Boxing Day, her four best friends from aqua aerobics are flabbergasted.
The wedding is booked and, when the groom decides to have a stag trip to Las Vegas, the ladies arrange a hen party to beat all others -a week in the city of love, Paris.
From misadventures at the Louvre, outrageous Parisian cabarets, to drinking champagne with a dashing millionaire at the casino, Paris lives up to all their hopes and dreams. But a week can change everything, and the women that come home have very different dreams from the ones who got on the plane just days ago.
Funny, fearless and with a joie de vivre that reminds you to live every day like it's your last. Judy Leigh has once again written the perfect feel-good novel for all fans of Cathy Hopkins, Dawn French and Fiona GibsonPraise for Judy Leigh's books:
'Brilliantly funny, emotional and uplifting' Miranda Dickinson'Lovely . . . a book that assures that life is far from over at seventy' Cathy Hopkins bestselling author of The Kicking the Bucket List'Brimming with warmth, humour and a love of life... a wonderful escapade' Fiona Gibson, bestselling author of The Woman Who Upped and LeftWhat readers are saying about Five French Hens 'It was laugh out loud funny at times and I would definitely recommend giving it a go.'
'highly amusing and gives her characters depth and feeling.'
'very enjoyable novel which I have no hesitation in recommending.'
'The story was great fun, covered each of the ladies in depth, and was very well-written. I loved it and would highly recommend it.'
'their transformation was absolutely awe-inspiring.'
'I enjoyed every bit of the story!'
'This book has a little bit of everything, romance, humor, and suspense'
'this book is a delightful, poignant read - one that reminds readers that life doesn't end when you reach a certain age - in fact, it just gets better.'