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In a New York Minute
- Narrated by: Amanda Dolan, Neil Hellegers
- Length: 9 hrs and 55 mins
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Summary
‘A sweet, hilarious treat’ – Christina Lauren, author of The Soulmate Equation
Their love story has gone viral. But it hasn’t even begun . . .
Franny Doyle is having the worst day. She’s been sacked, the subway doors ripped her favorite dress to ruins, and now she’s flashed her unmentionables to half of lower Manhattan. On the plus side, a dashing stranger came to her rescue with his (Gucci!) suit jacket. On the down side, he can’t get away from her fast enough.
Worse yet? Someone posted their (entirely not) meet-cute online. Suddenly Franny and her rescuer, Hayes Montgomery, are the newest social media sensation, and all of New York is shipping the #SubwayQTs.
Only Franny and Hayes couldn’t be a more disastrous match. She’s talkative, and creative. He’s serious, shy, and all about numbers. Yet somehow, Hayes and Franny keep running into each other. It seems fate isn't done with the subway sweethearts just yet . . .
Kate Spencer’s In a New York Minute is a fresh, modern take on romantic comedy for fans of The Flatshare, Our Stop and One Day in December.
‘Spencer writes with a wry lilt and a gift for dialogue’ – Entertainment Weekly
Critic reviews
You’ll gobble up this charming and heartfelt book faster than a New York minute . . . It’s sure to be a rom-com classic! (Maurene Goo, author of The Way You Make Me Feel)
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- 14-04-22
Narration is a little odd
The female narrator is very good, but the speech pattern of the male narrator is quite off putting. I didn't feel connected to him as the 'hero' of the story
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