Books On Tour (Review): As Greek as it Gets by Sue Roberts

Among all of the psych thrillers and crime procedurals, it’s lovely to find a book that offers pure escapism, and a sunny vacation in Crete fits the bill perfectly.

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One of the things I liked the most about this book was that it was as light and airy as being on a Greek island. I know that sounds kind of odd, but the story just kind of rolls along smoothly. I don’t know if you can read in a relaxing manner, but that’s how I felt with this book.

The characters were likable (except for Alice’s mom; she was a pill). There were times that I thought that Max was too good to be true, and I kept waiting for the other shoe to drop. I won’t tell you if it did or not, but let’s just say that this book reaffirmed that not all male characters have to be jerks.

That’s not to say that he didn’t have his moments. He was a strong personality who practically leaped off the page. Alice was quite the opposite. But I loved this pairing because he was money-minded and a planner, and she was artistic and more go-with-the-flow. Opposites really do attract.

I don’t want to say any more about the plot, because I think it should be experienced. But I enjoyed how both Alice and Max resolved their issues by the end of the story. I felt that their actions and reactions were natural. Nothing felt forced. It all just felt real.

The author did a fantastic job of creating the atmosphere and conveying the beauty of Greece. I could almost feel the sun and see the beautiful blues of the ocean. I always want to go back, but this book made me really want to be able to visit there again. Since travel is impossible for the foreseeable future, I look forward to being able to revisit Greece in the author’s new book. I hope it’s soon!

Author Bio
I live in Lancashire with my long term partner Derek and have had a lifelong love of writing, encouraged by winning a school writing competition at the age of 11. I always assumed that ‘one day’ I would write a book, always having a busy household and a job, the idea remained firmly on the back burner but never forgotten. The inspiration for my first novel came to me on a holiday to a Greek village. My daughters had left home and suddenly the time had come to write that book!  Twitter: @SueRobertsautho

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