
Air Kisses
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Narrated by:
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Kristy Best
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By:
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Zoë Foster-Blake
About this listen
Sometimes it's better to kiss than to make up....
After Hannah Atkins, the magazine world’s most unlikely beauty editor, is dumped for the local TV weather girl, she adopts some hardcore rules to attain the perfect life.
She will learn how to blend her eye makeup so she doesn’t resemble an over-emotional beauty queen. She will triumph over the catty mag-hags waiting to see her trip in her new-season Jimmy Choos. She will not drunkenly disgrace herself at achingly hip PR launches. She will not accidentally go home with inappropriate men.
And she absolutely will not fall in love with one of them....
©2017 Zoë Foster Blake (P)2021 Audible Australia Pty Ltd.Critic reviews
"Air Kisses is written in such a sexy way that it’s difficult to put down.... Clever and cheeky." (Sun-Herald)
"Cheerful, bouncy and sweetly funny." (Sydney Morning Herald)
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- Ken Payseur
- 09-03-24
Wow -Wee
If you're looking for a light and fun (at times) title that resembles an Australian version of The Devil Wears Prada, look no further. The main character isn't a prim and sweet debutante like you might expect in a title such as this. She swears, smokes and is constantly drunk. To be honest, I thought Hannah (the main character) was a mess.
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- J. Kreider
- 03-14-22
Great book for the self centered, superficial drunks
While the narrator did a good job the story left me with the question of “what is the point?” The main character has few redeeming qualities. She is incredibly shallow and superficial. She drinks to excess in almost every chapter and is a sloppy drunk at best. Further, almost every character appears to be of the same ilk. I’m left with the feeling of this book being a waste of my time
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