Foetal Attraction

What to expect when you're expecting

Madeline Wolfe is a mischievous, mutinous, high-rise (the shortest she’d ever been was ‘tall for her age’) Aussie redhead, who can open beer bottles with her teeth and is on first name terms with every bartender in Bangkok. She’s a woman in control of her life, and no man is ever going to tell her what to do.

So how come she’s ended up twelve thousand miles from home, in rainy London, with no friends, her visa about to expire, with no place to live – oh, yes, and pregnant?

She fell in love with Alexander Drake, that’s how. But she soon realises that Alex goes through the tunnel of love holding his own hand. He also has more secrets than MI5.

Alex may not be the man she thought he was, but can she persuade him to be the man she needs him to be – preferably before the baby arrives?

Praise for Kathy

It’s an answerphone on, feet up, family-size-bar-of-Dairy-Milk sort of novel… hilarious.

The Guardian

I adored Kathy Lette’s novel. It is utterly outrageous, irreverent and screamingly funny.

Jilly Cooper

Buy this book – give it to every woman of child-bearing age you know. She will be maternally grateful. It is funny and profoundly moving.

Sue Townsend

Wildly, painfully funny – the jokes pop up like ping-pong balls in a bingo hall.

The Sunday Times

One-liners, wise cracks and witticisms