Tuesday 16 April 2019

Flying by the seat of my Knickers by Eliza Watson






Today I am excited to share with you my review of this fantastic read from Eliza Watson. Thank you to Rachel's Random Resources for inviting me to take part in the blog tour and for my copy of the book in exchange for my honest and unbiased review. 


Book Description
Why run from your troubles when you can fly instead? 
 

When Caity Shaw is fired from her first job that doesn’t require an elf uniform, her older sister, Rachel, an event planner, hires her to work a meeting in Dublin. Caity jumps at the opportunity to travel abroad and escape her pathetic life. However, even four thousand miles from home, there’s no avoiding debt collectors, an overbearing mother, and haunting memories of a controlling ex.
While in Dublin, Caity suffers a series of humiliating mishaps, causing her to lose even more faith in herself. Caity struggles to earn Rachel’s respect—and to keep Declan, her hot Irish coworker, at arm’s length. Declan repeatedly saves Caity’s butt and helps boost her self-confidence, making it difficult to keep her distance from the charming womanizer. When Declan helps her research her Irish grandmother, Caity discovers the mysterious past of the courageous woman she barely knew might hold the answers to her future.




My Review
This was a brilliant, fun and touching read that I enjoyed from start to finish. 
Caity's life is crumbling around her and the last straw is losing her job. So with some persuasion from their mother, her sister, Rachel has taken her on to work for her at a meeting in Dublin. 
Caity leaves the USA to Dublin to work and is immediately thrown into the deep end. Desperate to make a good impression to her colleagues and build a better relationship with her sister Caity tries her best to make a good impression however, things don't go plan and things are soon going wrong for Caity. Luckily she has built a good relationship with one of her new work colleagues, Declan, and he is soon helping her along the way and helping her to discover more about her past as she finds out some of her relatives came from Ireland. Caity enjoys getting to know more about her family tree as it takes her mind off the troubles she left behind in the USA and helps her to focus on her new job that she is finally getting the hang of. will the job take off and will she be able to shake off her troubles and her past or will the return to haunt her?
This is the first book in the series of The travel Mishaps of Caity Shaw and its a gives you a great insight into the past of Caity and as to why she is now working with her sister, 4four thousand miles from home, and why she is rebuilding her life. I really liked the character of Caity I found she was very relatable and you really feel sorry for her when things do not go to plan. As you read the book it's great to see her confidence growing and at the end of this first instalment yo get a sneak peek at what her next move may be. 
Like I said this is the first instalment and I am really looking forward to reading the next book and finding out the next adventure that Caity will be having. 




Purchase Links


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About the Author


 Eliza Watson is a USA Today Bestselling Author. When Eliza isn't traveling for her job as an event planner, or tracing her ancestry roots through Ireland, she's at home working on her next novel, bouncing ideas off her husband, Mark, and her cats Frankie and Sammy. Learn more about Eliza's books at elizawatson.com.


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1 comment:

Eliza Watson said...

Thank you so much for taking the time to read and review Flying by the Seat of My Knickers!

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