Ex-model Valerie never imagined that her short marriage to Eighties pop idol Jack Valentine would herald the end of her love life. Now she's fed up with being propositioned by playboys and longs for a safe, suburban husband who will look after her.Rock star manager Sinead has an appetite for 'scruffy pop totty'. Will she be able to relinquish her desires and settle for 'middle-aged man in suit'?Magazine editor Karin is the author of 'Ireland's Most Eligible Bachelor' list so, in theory, she should get first dibs at the pickings. Trouble is, she knows they are lean and include a flicky-haired Australian TV presenter and a businessman with a penchant for golf-wear and creative comb-overs. When all three women are challenged to find a man to marry before they all turn forty in the summer, they realize the time has come to cut to the chase.
Was this book worth reading? Probably not. Would I read it again? I have a bad feeling this was the second time anyway. Would I recommend it? Nope - although it filled in time for me, there are so many better books.
My Goodreads star rating... **
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I wasn't sure if I was going to like this book as much as the other Morag Prunty books...But since I love her style of writing I hung in there and ended up really enjoying this light read that ties 3 39 year old women together with a bet they can't get married before they are 40 years. Old. Meet Sinead, Karin, and Valerie, all with glamorous lives in Dublin, but starting to feel the march against time catching up wit them. When a famous but has-been Rock Star that is Valerie's ex husband challenges the women to re-marry the rally to the task (Valerie does not know about it and finds out later). What I love about Kate Kerrigan's stories is she always establishes strong believable characters that are all inter-connected with small threads of circumstances. Then she manages to weave them all in at the end of the novel at some grand event. This one just happens to be a wedding party that is broadcast live on television. I felt quite satisfied and content when this novel ended. And, I'm glad I stuck it out, even though I wasn't quite hooked in the beginning. "Disco Daddy" will brighten up anyone's hum-drum day. Machel Penn Shull
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