Dial A for Aunties

Author: Jesse Q. Sutanto
Length: 299 pages
Publication Date: First published April 27, 2021
Book Summary: Dial A for Aunties
What unfolds when a single, unintended murder intersects with a lavish wedding attended by two thousand guests, compounded by a potential curse affecting three generations of a Chinese-Indonesian immigrant family?
The answer: Four resourceful Asian aunties stepping in to save the day!
In a twist of fate, Meddelin Chan inadvertently finds herself in a predicament after an accidental killing during a blind date. In a panic, her overly involved mother calls upon her even more intrusive aunties to assist in the grim task of disposing of the body. However, the reality of handling a deceased individual proves far more complex than they anticipated, especially when the corpse is unintentionally sent in a cake cooler to a lavish wedding hosted by a billionaire at a picturesque island resort along the California coast. This event is crucial for the family-run wedding service, bearing the motto: “Don’t leave your big day to chance; entrust it to the Chans!”—and nothing, not even a disreputable cadaver, will hinder her aunties from executing their flawless buttercream floral arrangements.
As the situation escalates from merely inconvenient to exceedingly chaotic, Meddy’s former college sweetheart—who also happens to be her most significant heartbreak—unexpectedly reappears amidst the wedding frenzy. Can she navigate the complexities of evading murder charges, rekindle a romance with her ex, and ensure the wedding goes off without a hitch—all within the span of a single weekend?
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What readers are saying about Dial A for Aunties
"Dial A for Aunties" has garnered a considerable amount of attention and appreciation from readers. Many have found the book to be a delightful blend of humor and family dynamics, showcasing the quirks and charm of a close-knit family. The story’s unique premise and engaging characters resonate well with audiences, making it an enjoyable read.
Readers often highlight the author’s ability to weave together elements of comedy and suspense, creating a narrative that keeps them entertained from start to finish. The relationships between the characters, particularly the interactions with the aunties, add a rich layer to the story, allowing for both heartfelt moments and laugh-out-loud situations.
While some may note that the plot can get a bit zany at times, this unpredictability seems to be part of its appeal. Overall, it’s a fun and refreshing take on the romantic comedy genre that many have enjoyed. If you’re looking for a light-hearted escape with a touch of chaos, this book might just be the perfect choice.
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