Audiobook can you keep a secret




















If you liked the Shopaholic books then you'll love this one. The main character is much more down to earth and likeable than Becky Bloomwood. Although I liked that character a lot too. I laughed out loud so many times. It's a good thing I wasn't on the bus. I loved loved this story! It was so funny and light hearted.

I loved the British accent, I felt it made the story really come to life! A perfect book to listen while cleaning the house or for a long car ride. I have listened to it twice now and still find myself laughing out loud! This is my favorite audible listen of all time, and I've listened to many. Of course, I'm not a "classic literature" kind of gal. But there isn't another story in Audible's library that comes close to the wit, romance and charm of "Can You Keep a Secret.

Kinsella's "Undomestic Goddess" doesn't even come close to this, even though I bought it with such optimism after hearing " Can You Keep a Secret?

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Pay using card ending in. Taxes where applicable. Listeners also enjoyed Publisher's Summary Emma Corrigan is young, sweet, and has a long list of secrets; the kind of innocent secrets everyone has, one of which is that she is afraid of flying.

Coming back from a thoroughly ruinous sales trip to Glasgow, she is seized by mortal terror when the plane she is on encounters some air turbulence, and ends up spilling her guts to the handsome American sitting next to her. Nervous flyer Emma is sitting on a turbulent plane. She really thinks that this could be her last moment. So she starts telling the man sitting next to her all her innermost secrets. How she scans the backs of intellectual books and pretends she's read them.

How she's not sure if she has a G-Spot. How she feels like a fraud at work. How she once threw a troublesome client file in the bin.

If ever there was a bare soul, it's hers. She survives the flight, of course, and the next morning the famous boss of the whole mega corporation she works for is coming for a look at the UK branch.

About the author SK. Read more. Related to Can You Keep a Secret? Related Audiobooks. Who's That Girl? Rate as 1 out of 5, I didn't like it at all. Rate as 2 out of 5, I didn't like it that much. Rate as 3 out of 5, I thought it was OK. Can You Keep a Secret? Emma Corrigan has kept her job at Panther Cola for nearly a year, has the perfect boyfriend and hopes for a promotion to marketing executive should her first opportunity to strut her stuff and land a business deal be successful.

Unfortunately, things don't go quite as planned. Satisfied with life, Emma is thrown off-kilter when she mistakenly blurts out all of her inner secrets to a complete stranger on a plane. I feel that way every time, honestly! Emma is a lovable neurotic dreamer that I feel protective of. Spilling your deepest secrets, only to have them resurface at a very inopportune and public moment is a shame beyond measure. Yet she endures -- and triumphs. Kinsella builds these characters that we want to see succeed, although we hope they do learn a lesson or two along the way.

The story is a big mouthful of pink cotton candy -- a light and fluffy romance. Fearing a plane crash, The heroine spills all her deepest secrets to a total stranger. Unfortunately, the total stranger turned out to be the CEO of her company. Worse, he manages to spill all her secrets on national television.

Of course he didn't use her name, but she gave it away by her behavior. This is a delicious book! There were some very hilarious moments in this story. It would be a delight to be around such a woman, although she has the morals of an alley cat.

She's a "self-made career girl" and a future marketing executive. All in her head of course. So it's no wonder she gets herself into such tangles.

She lives in her head! I think everyone knows people like this and can't help laughing at them when they get into trouble. I love the fact that she gets herself into constant binds, but good things invariably end up happening to her in the end. I think we all like a lovable loser, don't we?

Not much I can say about the hero, just another closed-mouth guy, but he did come through in the end. He eventually learns that communicating with someone you are interested in is the key to trust and a lasting relationship. A couple of snarky characters, and an imbecile ex-boyfriend made for good story telling. Only wish the ending was longer.

Lots of buildup and ends in a few pages, and epilogue was not informative enough. Nevertheless, I was completely hooked on this book, and was immensely entertained. This story was so funny and so far-fetched that I could actually imagine it happening to me.

I will never ever spill my guts to a perfect stranger on an airplane no matter where I am going or under what circumstances. Very wise No, seriously. True story. I've been on the hunt for really funny fluff this past month and finally decided to pull the trigger on my first Sophia Kinsella book. Sometimes what makes me smile doesn't match up with everyone else in the room So was it funny? I mean, it wasn't the sort of humor that had me doubled over, gasping for breath, but there were cute moments.



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