Tess Simpson needs a break!
Under appreciated at home, overlooked at work and now her
beloved dog Bella has died. Tess has simply had enough!
So in a spur of the moment act, Tess books a holiday of a
lifetime for her, her two grown up kids and useless husband Dave. Maybe they
can use the break to reconnect with each other?
But when the kids refuse to go, and Dave breaks his leg,
Tess’s dream holiday looks seriously in doubt. And then there’s River Romero,
the glamourous LA screen writer who is supposed to be house-sitting for Tess
whilst she’s away….
Everything about River sounds so much more exciting than
Tess’s boring life in Stratford Upon Avon. From her beautiful LA condo and the
glitz and glamour of Hollywood, Tess wonders whether a bit of River’s LA life
might be exactly what she needs? So when River suggests a house swap, Tess
jumps at the chance!
With Dave happily ensconced in the summer house at the
bottom of the garden, the kids not needing mum anymore, Tess packs her bags and
heads off for the adventure of a lifetime.
But real life isn’t like the movies, and when Tess arrives
in LA, things aren’t exactly as they seem.
Will Tess find what's she's looking for or is getting away
from it all isn’t all perhaps not all it’s cracked up to be?
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Having been a big fan of Carmen Reid a
long time ago, I was really excited to hear a new book was being released. I
couldn’t wait to get stuck in and let me say that it didn’t disappoint.
A great book, interesting,
life-affirming for those of an older age, it has moments of comedy but also
moments of emotion, heartwarming and probably more serious than I thought would
be. It is a rollercoaster and not as ‘cutesy’ as it’s cover may suggest. If you
are expecting a light, fluffy rom-com then you will be given more depth and
more sentiment, this story does tackle issues that some may find difficult.
Tess is almost fifty and realises she
wants more from the wife/Mum life she is living. River is in desperate need of some
success in her writing career, being presented an opportunity is finally her
chance. Both ladies decide to fly away from home to see if they can find
themselves again.
Out of the two main characters, Tess
and River, I liked Tess and could sympathise whereas I couldn’t really get on with River’s
character. I didn’t warm to her at all, even by the end of the book I wasn’t
that bothered… I’m not sure why, I just didn’t connect. Tess really
opened up in LA and pushed herself in new ways, I think she really made the
most of the opportunity. Her family are out of sorts but they find their way back to each other by the end.
Well written, I enjoyed the book and
recommend for fans of Carmen as well as fans of fiction fans in general. Ups and downs that will entertain for a good few hours. I definitely recommend.
Author Bio:
Carmen Reid is the bestselling author of numerous woman’s fiction titles including the Personal Shopper series starring Annie Valentine. After taking a break from writing she is back, introducing her hallmark feisty women characters to a new generation of readers. Her first title for Boldwood will be published in July 2021. She lives in Glasgow with her husband and children.
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Terrific review! I read it also, and was also surprised at how deep this book was. I really enjoyed it.
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