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The Last Honeymoon - by Paulo Garnsey (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The Last Honeymoon is a fast-paced laugh-out-loud South Pacific joy-ride that follows newlyweds, Annie and Mitch, to beautiful Norfolk Island for their dream honeymoon.
- Author(s): Paulo Garnsey
- 298 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Humorous
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About the Book
Annie and Mitch fly to Norfolk Island for their honeymoon.
And everything that can go wrong - goes wrong.
Will their marriage survive the honeymoon?
More importantly, will Annie and Mitch survive it?
Book Synopsis
The Last Honeymoon is a fast-paced laugh-out-loud South Pacific joy-ride that follows newlyweds, Annie and Mitch, to beautiful Norfolk Island for their dream honeymoon. And everything that can go wrong - goes wrong.
It's the honeymoon from hell in heavenly Norfolk Island.
Starts with our lovebirds, Mitch and Annie, together on a plane flying through sickening turbulence, and ends with Mitch in hospital powerless to help his new wife, Annie, who's hopelessly lost at sea in a terrying white squall aboard the Rainbow Warrior VI.
There's a barrel o'laughs and a bucket o'tears. There's fights and bites, turtles and terns, lust and frustration, and lots of love - all set against the idyllic South Pacific Ocean... Which itself transforms in the blink of an eye into a dangerous death-dealing storm. Then it gets really bad.
The only way Annie and Mitch can make it through this rollrercoaster of matrimony is with the help of the entire community of unique Norfolk Island characters.
Will their marriage survive the honeymoon?
More importantly, will Annie and Mitch survive it?
Either way, it's their last honeymoon.
Review Quotes
"What a page turner... not only captures the essence of Norfolk Island, it's also a rollicking fun ride."
Susan Prior
Norfolk Island Time
"It's a bit racy."
Mary Christian-Bailey
Norfolk Island Keeper of Tales
"There wasn't much about lawn mowing."
Jim Laidley
Lawn Mowing Monthly
"Quite a mouthful."
Rocco the banded snake eel
Former Emily Bay resident