The Importance of Being Aisling

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Discover 'The Importance of Being Aisling', the uproarious sequel to the beloved romantic comedy, 'Oh My God, What a Complete Aisling'. This charming novel chronicles the life of Aisling, a spirited country girl grappling with the complexities of city life. Amidst the backdrop of endless brunches and city sophistication, Aisling's whimsical journey takes a sudden twist when her job and relationship unexpectedly collapse. Now living with her mother, she embarks on an exciting adventure, complete with a detour to Las Vegas, friends, rivals, and a handsome but off-limits man who captivates her attention. Will the quaint life of her hometown provide Aisling with the clarity she desperately seeks? With 384 pages of delightful storytelling from Penguin UK, this 2019 release is perfect for fans of humorous women's fiction and contemporary romance. Whether you're a long-time Aisling admirer or discovering her journey for the first time, indulge in this relatable tale that celebrates friendship, self-discovery, and the charm of small-town life. Dive into Aisling's world where every moment is filled with laughter and unexpected twists! Order now and join Aisling on her quest for love and fulfillment! Fast delivery options available, ensuring you receive your copy promptly.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781405938228
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2019
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 384


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The hilarious follow-up to the smash-hit romantic comedy Oh My God, What a Complete Aisling

Meet Aisling.
She's a country girl learning to love the city sophistication of unlimited Pinot Greej and brunch, though smashed avocado still mystifies her. She can plan anything, from Secret Santa for her ungrateful colleagues to a hen party for not one but two brides.
But even Aisling is thrown off course when her job and relationship suddenly go up in smoke.
Life in the city was supposed to be glamorous and grown-up, but all at once she's heading home to live with her mother. (Not without a detour to Vegas first - she's unemployed and single, not dead.)
But between making new friends and rivals, and finding her eye caught by a very handsome but very unavailable new man, going home is full of surprises. Could small town life actually hold the answers Aisling is missing?

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