Book description
The hilarious and heart-warming second in the series from the author of
The Wedding Diaries.
"I'd be sick right now, but I never like to reinforce a cliché."
A few weeks after Kiki and Thom return from honeymoon, Kiki finds
there's a noticeable absence. An extremely serious noticeable absence of
something, it turns out, Kiki now realises she was pretty glad about.
One pregnancy test later, Kiki's breaking the "good news"
(Thom: Wow. We're so… Edwardian.) and rewriting all the plans she'd made before.
With an ever-expanding waistline, her nightmare childhood
"friend" Annie pregnant too, all the problem authors at Polka
Dot Books she could (not) wish for and an army of NW London's Smug
Mothers to deal with, these nine months might not be the nine months of
blooming relaxation she'd been promised… 'The bottom may have fallen
out of the chick-lit market, but we still need the new - especially if
they are this good… It's the start of a series written in diary form.
Addictive, funny and charming' - The Bookseller's Ones to Watch
'Anyone who's ever planned their own wedding, been a bridesmaid or even
been invited to a wedding at all will love this book! ' Fabulous
Magazine Sam Binnie was the 2005 winner of the Harper's/Orange Prize
Short Story Competition, and lives in London with her husband and two
children. Her first novel in the series, The Wedding Diaries was
published in 2012.