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Audiobooks Narrated by Rasheeda Ali
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'A fresh and hilarious debut about family in all its brilliant, messy glory... You'll laugh, you'll cry' Sunday Times bestseller Dawn O'Porter
'Witty and heartfelt' HEAT
A missing sister. A broken heart.
A whole lot of trouble...
Rilla is getting married. Except she isn't. She's running away - from her confused fiancé Simon, her big mad family, and the memories nipping at her heels.
Her sister Rose would know what to do in such times of crisis.
But the trouble is, Rose is the crisis. She disappeared years ago, and Rilla's heart went missing too.
Where is Rose? And who is Rilla without Rose?
If she's to rescue some happiness out of all this chaos, she needs to find out.
Perfect for fans of Marian Keyes, The Trouble with Rose is an unforgettable story about finding love, family and all the chaos in between.
Everyone is falling for The Trouble with Rose!
'Funny, relatable and fresh, Amita Murray's voice hooked me from the start and she is certainly an author to watch!' #1 eBook bestselling author Phoebe Morgan
'Refreshingly different . . . A fabulous book, with a whole lot of heart.' Goodreads reviewer
'Amita Murray weaves together comedy and emotional suspense into a fantastic book!' Goodreads reviewer
'Engaging and entertaining, at time hilarious, always full of emotions . . . Highly recommended!' Goodreads reviewer
1989: When fifteen-year-old Leila is exiled from her exotic home on Lace Island to a cold English boarding school, the life she once loved becomes a distant memory. 2016: Jess dreams of far off places, of white sandy beaches and warm tropical seas. When she gets her longed-for job as cabin crew, those dreams are suddenly realized. But Jess has a troubled past and her present is about to become complicated and dangerous . . .