Stupid Cupid

Stupid Cupid by Arabella Weir is a first edition published by Penguin in 2002, featuring 308 pages in English. This book presents the story of Hat Grant, who is preparing for a grand wedding when her plans take an unexpected turn. Just six weeks before the ceremony, her fiancé, Jimmy Mack, ends their engagement, leaving Hat in a state of disbelief as she grapples with the chaos surrounding her special day.
Readers will find a comedic exploration of denial and the complexities of wanting what seems unattainable. As Hat navigates the challenges of her wedding preparations, including dealing with her mother and the various vendors, the narrative delves into the humorous aspects of her situation. Stupid Cupid captures the whimsical yet poignant moments that arise when expectations clash with reality, all while maintaining a lighthearted tone throughout.
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Hat Grant is getting married. She is having a proper, big wedding. That is until something goes wrong. Badly wrong. Six weeks before the day, her fiance Jimmy Mack dumps her. Hat is devastated. It can’t be happening. This is her special day. She can’t cancel everything – what about the flowers, her dress, the photographer, the caterers, her ghastly mother? So, she doesn’t. She decides to go ahead with the wedding plans come what may. Stupid Cupid is a laugh-out-loud comedy about denial, wanting something you can’t have and the eternal, mystifying allure of white lace and promises.
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