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Don't Stop Me Now

Written by: Colleen Coleman
Narrated by: Imogen Church
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Poppy Bloom planned to finish her PhD and walk straight into a job at her university. But here she is, unemployed and living back at her mum's. She scores herself an internship at the hottest radio station in town, joins a netball team and renews her friendship with Leanne.

Spending time with Leanne's gorgeous twin Tom is just a bonus. But life has a way of tripping you up when you least expect it, and Poppy soon must decide where her priorities lie....

©2017 Colleen Coleman (P)2017 W. F. Howes Ltd

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Less Romcom, more therapy

This one has a very good storyline, but its stretched too much! The protagonist has such long inner monologues, and that too bordering on boring. I wish the editor had gone through the scenes with a sharper knife. The chapters at the end were not needed at all- like the chapter on father, the chapter on going back to college - the story could have still gone on without those complications. The narrator is amazing as always, but the voice modulation volume needed to be better managed by the sound team.

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