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My Best Friend's Girl

Written by: Dorothy Koomson
Narrated by: Adjoa Andoh
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Kamryn Matika has no responsibilities - one birthday card will change that forever...

Best friends Kamryn Matika and Adele Brannon though nothing could come between them - until Adele di the unthinkable and slept with Kamryn's fiancé Nate. Worse still, she got pregnant and had his child. When Kamryn discovered the truth about their betrayal she vowed never to see any of them again.
Years later, Kamryn receives a letter from Adele asking her to visit her in hospital. Adele is dying and begs Kamryn to adopt her daughter Tegan. With a great job and hectic social life, the last thing Kamryn needs is a five-year-old daughter to disrupt things. Especially not one who reminds her of Nate. But with n on else to take care of Tegan and Adele fading fast, does she have any other choice? So begins a difficult journey that leads Kamryn towards forgiveness, love, responsibility and, ultimately, a better understanding of herself.

(P) 2006 Hachette Audio©2006 Dorothy Koomson
Contemporary Friendship Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Women's Fiction
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Critic Reviews

I was laughing and crying from page one. Koomson deals with grown-up issues: friendship, death, betrayal and forgiveness - a very moving read. (Adele Parks)
Both funny and moving, this will have you reaching for the tissues... A heart-breaking tale.
I enjoyed it immensely and I did have to dab away a little tear as early as page two (Richard Madeley)
Totally enjoyable
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