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Title:
The Xmas Factor (MP3)
Written by:
Annie Sanders 
Read by:
Kim Hicks 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
10 hours 26 minutes 
MP3 size:
431 MB 
Published:
December 28 2017 
Available Date:
December 28 2017 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489396525 
Genres:
Fiction; Humorous Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Audible audio 
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'A heart-warming and sparkly comedy.'
Woman's Own

Thank goodness Christmas comes just once a year ...! From the bestselling authors of Getting Mad, Getting Even.

Meet two women with two totally different approaches to the festive season. Beth: it's only September, and already she has performance anxiety. Not surprising when she has agreed to lay on the annual Christmas Eve village bash – the piece de resistance of her husband's former wife – not to mention having to host Christmas for his difficult offspring. New to this frenzied build-up to the festivities, Beth begins to lose sight of what it all means. To her the Christmas lights are looking more like the headlamps of an oncoming train. Carol: glamorous magazine editor, who put her aspirational Christmas issue to bed sometime in July and is so involved in finding a scoop to save her ailing magazine that she fails to notice the impending festive rush. Panicked and wracked with guilt, she is determined to make it a picture-perfect time for her little boy and, opting for convenience, books a lovely-sounding cottage in a quaint village. Even the best-laid plans have a habit of unravelling – and no plan at all is a recipe for disaster. So when these two Christmases collide, it looks like it's going to be anything but goodwill towards men ...

'Lighthearted, witty story about family life.'
Woman’s Weekly

'Has it all – jealousy, heartache and humour.'
The Sun