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Flying Solo by Zoe May- Romantic comedy         
Could she realise that perhaps her Life List wasn’t exactly what she wanted, after all?”
Rachel thinks her long time live-together  boyfriend Paul is about to finally propose
to her. She has good reason to think this for several reasons so she is more than a
little shocked to be told he is leaving her and has already booked himself a trip[ to
India to “find himself”. She decides to follow him and books herself into the ashram
where he is staying. Rachel likes not only her comforts but her glamorous clothes
and luxuries so is rather bemused to find her room is a tree house up a ladder. She
soon adapts and finds a friend in Seb who takes her under his wing to show her the
ropes. She soon discovers that Paul is different from the man she thought she knew
and loved, and that she has other hidden talents. I enjoyed this- its a smile and
escapism with a decent plot line and likeable characters. A wonderful easy read
that has many moments Im sure women may relate to and laugh about- from
running in heels (or climbing to a tree house), hiding certain “toys” and telling
that man exactly what you think about him! A read that truly is laugh out loud. 
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Flying Solo Rachel Watson has it all worked out. By 30, she’s ticked off most of the goals on her Life List.
She’s a homeowner, a partner at her law firm, she has a gorgeous boyfriend, lots of hobbies
and loads of good friends. The only thing that’s missing is a ring on her finger. According to her Life List, Rachel should be getting hitched around now, so when her boyfriend,
Paul, plans a romantic date, Rachel’s pretty confident he’s going to propose. Except Paul has
other ideas. He’s jetting off to India to find himself. Distraught, Rachel doesn’t know what to do. Not one to easily admit defeat, she embarks on
a mission to win him back. Flying solo to India is definitely not on Rachel’s Life List, but could her trip teach her some
unexpected lessons about love, life and herself? Could she realise that perhaps her Life List
wasn’t exactly what she wanted, after all? Purchase Links UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B082K48FX8/ US - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B082K48FX8/



















Author Bio – Zoe May is an author of romantic comedies. Zoe has dreamt of being a novelist since she was
a teenager. She worked in journalism and copywriting in London before writing her debut
novel, Perfect Match. Having experienced the London dating scene first hand, Zoe could not
resist writing a novel about dating, since it seems to supply endless amounts of weird and
wonderful material! Perfect Match was one of Apple's top-selling books of 2018. It was also shortlisted for the
Romantic Novelists' Association's Joan Hessayon Award, with judges describing it as 'a laugh
out loud look at love and self-discovery - fresh and very funny'. As well as writing, Zoe enjoys walking her dog, painting and, of course, reading! She adores
animals and if she's not taking a photo of a vegan meal, she's probably tweeting about the
dairy industry. She is half Greek and half Irish and can make a mean baklava. Zoe has a
thing for horror films, India, swimming, hip hop and Radiohead. She has an encyclopaedic
knowledge of handbags having spent several years working in fashion copywriting and
could probably win Mastermind if this was her specialist subject! Zoe loves to hear from readers, you can contact her on Twitter and Instagram at:
@zoe_writes. Zoe's Facebook page is: www.facebook.com/zoemayauthor/ She posts updates and blogs on her website, www.zoemayauthor.co.uk Social Media Links – https://www.twitter.com/zoe_writes https://www.instagram.com/zoe_writes https://www.facebook.com/zoemayauthor/



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