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Love Thy Neighbor - Laugh-out-loud comedy for (soon to be) married people - cover

Love Thy Neighbor - Laugh-out-loud comedy for (soon to be) married people

Bjorn Peeters

Maison d'édition: Tales Of Peeters

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Synopsis

Looking for laughs and jokes about the married life? Look no further! A lot can go wrong in a marriage, but rarely does it go so disastrously wrong as in this brand new series by comedy author Bjorn Peeters.All married couples have their share of trouble. But rarely do things get so out of hand as what the men and women in this series have to endure. Shame, regret, confusion, panic, craziness… it’s all part of the marriage deal. Sometimes even starting before they can actually say ‘I do’. Fortunately there’s also lots of love, kindness and awesome sex to make married life worth it all… isn’t there?In the second story of the series, Lisa meets her married neighbor while on vacation at the beach – only the guy doesn’t seem to recognize her. She decides to seize the opportunity and do a little innocent flirting.Do you like laugh-out-loud comedy? Want to know what can go wrong in a marriage, and how to make it worse? Then treat yourself or your partner to this new Bjorn Peeters comedy series. Each story is a straight to the point half-hour read of fun and laughs, perfect for you to enjoy during your break at work, your commute,... or whenever you need to unwind and relax.
 
All stories in the series can be read independently, in any order you like.
 
Don’t read a lot? Or is English your second language? BJORN PEETERS comedies are FOR ADULTS, but at the same time EASY TO READ. Typically scoring 80+ on the Flesch–Kincaid readability scales.
Disponible depuis: 29/07/2021.
Longueur d'impression: 22 pages.

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