Tough crowd

Andi Osho

Book - 2024

"New Boyfriend. Aspiring comedian Abi has always been told she's too much, yet she's never felt like enough - until she meets Will. He changes everything she's been made to believe by men, the media and her mum. He loves her just the way she is. His Kids. But Will is a package deal and comes with two daughters from a previous relationship. Suddenly Abi finds herself thrown into the spotlight, and not just on stage... That's A Tough Crowd. Abi is used to playing difficult audiences, but step-parenting is going to be a whole new challenge. Can she finally prove her critics wrong and triumph at her biggest gig to date?" -- Back cover.

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Published
London : HQ 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Andi Osho (author)
Edition
This [paperback] edition
Item Description
"First published in Great Britain by HQ, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd 2023." -- title verso
Physical Description
419 pages ; 20 cm
ISBN
9780008679682
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

A struggling comedian and a single father of two embark on a hilarious romantic journey in this adorable rom-com from Osho (Asking for a Friend). Abi Akingbade has always been told she's "too much." Maybe that's why she's striking out both with the crowds at her stand-up gigs and in her love life. She doesn't want to change herself, however. She wants a man who, in her words, "can handle all of me." While recovering from a particularly bad date at a rooftop bar, she bumps into the charming Will, who may be just such a man. The two instantly hit it off over drinks--but winning over Will alone isn't enough; he comes as a package deal with his daughters. Now Abi must juggle her comedy sets with her new role in this sweet family unit and put her charm and humor to the test to get the girls in her corner. In Anbi, Osho creates a quintessentially millennial character whose struggles to grow up lead to some laugh-out-loud moments. Though the pace occasionally flags, there's plenty of humor and heart to hold readers' interest. Osho's fans will be well pleased. (Aug.)

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