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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Coco Pinchard #0.5 |
Robert Bryndza
Kindle Edition | Pages: 64 pages Rating: 3.89 | 810 Users | 101 Reviews

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Title | : | A Very Coco Christmas (Coco Pinchard #0.5) |
Author | : | Robert Bryndza |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 64 pages |
Published | : | November 15th 2013 (first published November 1st 2013) |
Categories | : | Holiday. Christmas. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Short Stories |
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It's 1985, and eighteen-year-old Coco Pinchard is home in London for Christmas after her first term at Aberystwyth University. She has started to write, and fallen hopelessly in love with Daniel Pinchard, a devilishly handsome musician from the wrong side of the river. But Coco's overbearing mother has other plans and resumes her campaign for Coco to meet and marry the 'right sort of man', preferably Kenneth, son of her best friends Adrian and Yvonne Rosebury, who will be joining them for Christmas. As snow falls softly over the city, and Coco tries to juggle a series of hilarious events, the stage is set for a Christmas lunch like no other. A Very Coco Christmas is a delicious, stand-alone prequel short story to Robert Bryndza's smash-hit Coco Pinchard series, with a glorious cast of characters including Daniel's mother Ethel, sister Meryl - and a turkey called Jean Paul Belmondo...Rating Regarding Books A Very Coco Christmas (Coco Pinchard #0.5)
Ratings: 3.89 From 810 Users | 101 ReviewsRate Regarding Books A Very Coco Christmas (Coco Pinchard #0.5)
Robert Bryndzas romcoms have been on my radar for quite awhile now but Ive never found the time to squeeze them in (or any of the other books I own since I always seem to be reading ARCs! No complaining here though!). I am SO excited that I finally read the prequel of the series, A Very Coco Christmas and am honored to be on the blog tour. I will be certainly devouring the entire series after this!If you didnt guess it yet: I adored this book! There is something so incredibly refreshing aboutWhat a fantastic Christmas present Robert Bryndza has written for fans of his fabulous and funny Coco Pinchard series, with the festive 'A Very Coco Christmas'. This novella take us back to Coco's student days and establishes the basis of her relationships with Daniel, Ethel, Chris and Meryl. For a child of the Eighties, such as myself, this was such a brilliant and nostalgic trip down memory lane to a time when Christmas really was about family, not matter how bad they were. And on that note,
I just wanted something light and funny to read for Christmas. Light it was, (just about 85 pages), but funny, not so much. Just an occasional smile through the Christmas lunch. Its my second Coco book. Dont know if I will be reading any more of this stuff.

This book is billed as a prequella to the hit comedy Coco Pinchard series and it was my first encounter with the character. I can say with certainty Ill be encountering her again! Its a love-story-cum-farce set at Christmas but, unlike in some farces, I really warmed to these characters. They are well-drawn and very funny indeed. As events steam towards the suitably chaotic conclusion, I revelled in spending time with Coco and Daniel and their families, who meet to great comic effect. Hugely
The Christmas holidays can be a crazy time of year, and Robert Bryndza shows just how zany things can get in his short story, A Very Coco Christmas (Prequel Short Story). Having read only his first two thriller novels, I wasnt sure what to expect, although I was aware that he has also written romantic comedies. But what can happen when a college girl from an upper class family brings her boyfriends lower class family over for Christmas dinner? Will it be lovely, or will it spell disaster with a
Enjoyable Christmas read with lots of laughs :)
Did you know Robert Bryndza of the Erika Foster thriller series also wrote a series of rom coms? A Very Coco Christmas is the zany and fun short story prequel to the Coco Pinchard series. This is where it all begins for Coco and Daniel. Coco is visiting home in London for Christmas after one semester at university. She is completely in love with Daniel, a musician and not the sort of boy her mother approves of. Cocos mother has her sights set on someone else and invites him and his parents to
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