Coco Pinchard's Big Fat Tipsy Wedding by Robert Bryndza

Coco Pinchard's Big Fat Tipsy Wedding (Coco Pinchard, #2)

by Robert Bryndza

'I love the fact that Robert Bryndza can turn his hand to both crime thrillers and comedy! If you haven't discovered Coco Pinchard yet, then this is the perfect introduction!' Joanne Robertson, My Chestnut Reading Tree

After a tumultuous divorce, Coco Pinchard has found love with the gorgeous, hunky, four-years-younger-than-her-so-technically-a-toy-boy, Adam. Her career as an author is finally a success, and she has fabulous friends in Christopher, a neurotic middle-aged socialite, and Marika, a slightly alcoholic dog walker.


Coco is even learning to cope with her awful ex mother-in-law, Ethel, who despite the divorce, still thinks it's fine to criticise, especially when Coco and Adam decide to take the next step, and move in together...


But hours before move-in day, Adam ends their relationship without explanation and disappears. After the initial shock and anger (and an 'I told you so' from Ethel) Coco sets out to discover what has really happened, and uncovers a shocking secret Adam has been hiding from her...


Full of hilarious twists and turns, Coco Pinchard's Big Fat Tipsy Wedding is a witty, heart-warming, romantic comedy - the stand-alone sequel to no.1 bestselling, The Not So Secret Emails of Coco Pinchard.

Reviewed by zooloo1983 on

5 of 5 stars

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Oh Coco! Coco Coco Coco, what have we gotten ourselves in for this time! We live the highlife with her, all through her emails I might add, where she is on a high from the Edinburgh Festival for Chasing Diana Spencer, writing a new novel, and then her world is turned upside down by Adam.

I still love that the book is told in an email form, and I high life that Chris called her out on the “rambling emails”. We meet some new characters and fall in love with some old ones. For me, Ethel, the ex-mother in law, still steals the show, and Meryl, the ex-sister in law, having to be sectioned was crazy funny!

With Rosencrantz moving in with two guys, Will and Oliver, I think they were perfect and I love how they helped Mrs P in her many many hours of need. Reminded me of such a crazy but happy family aka the A Team.

So the only downside for Coco, was the issues with Adam, everything else was falling in to place, but with this current “crisis”, her world was falling apart. I felt for Coco, she definitely needs a break – Mr Bryndza, looking at you here! But Coco being Coco, she gets on with it, and yes she has a moan and tempted to be naughty with a certain man rocking a hot bod, (but who wouldn’t?!) she still sacrifices herself and happiness for what she believes in, Adam. Even when everyone else didn’t believe in him, she did, she stands by him, without a shadow of a doubt and I loved that.

About 90% of the book it just all kicked off and I was rushing through the pages, needing my happy ending, and phew! When I got to the end I could breathe. It was a riot, and dare I say it, typical Coco!

Everything with Coco is constant and high octane and reading her emails is like a high I do not want to ever come down from She is forever going to be in my heart, and head, always asking myself “What would Coco do in my shoes?” And then do the opposite, I want to lead a quiet life lol

I am going to jump straight into the next book, and please god, aka Mr Bryndza, give her an easier time this time!

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