Review of Love Suzi x by Chick Lit Reviews and News


If you were hesitating about whether to read Love Suzi x, I’ve got  some good news for you. It’s on a free Kindle promo at Amazon THIS weekend for 3 days only. Friday 10th January -Sunday 12th. Can you guess between the real life adventures I experienced and the ones I’ve made up?

Here’s an independant review to whet your whistle:-

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Wow – where to begin reviewing this book. It has the most amazing ending, which changed my view of various parts of the action and has left most of my notes in a scrunched up ball in the bin! No spoilers of course! But now it’s quite difficult to review.

Love Suzi x is nicely written and since the author is an ex air hostess herself the anecdotes are, although highly amusing, quite believable. I understand that not all of them are actually true but I challenge you to work out the fact from the fantasy.
I liked Suzi as a character and I was happy to be taken on her ride both physically and metaphorically – enjoyed the fun and felt for her with the jet lag; I was jealous of the exotic locations and not of the bitchiness and the hangovers. She jumps from crush to crush but that does fit with the character and her impulsive nature and desire to live life to the full. The only real question being how on earth did she get stuck with the dull and negative Matt in the first place?

The building of her relationship with First Officer Ed is charming although I did find him a bit cheesy (and I would certainly have wanted him to sort out his personal life a bit sooner if I’d been Suzy!)

Love Suzy x is an easy to read, amusing, light novel that would be ideal, appropriately, to take on a long haul flight with you. I would say that it was a bit too light and fluffy (Amazon describes it as hen lit but I’m not sure why – Suzy is a chick as far as I’m concerned!) but the ending does change all that. It gives you pause for thought and adds some depth to the whole read.

Reviewer Belinda Fidler is an aspiring novelist, compulsive reader, reviewer and blogger. Follow her on Twitter @belindafidler

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Recipe for a Writer Ingredients: • 1 woman • 1 writing habit • 2 husbands • 3 children Method 1. Whisk suburban childhood; followed by a tablespoon of teaching. 2. Mix with travel to produce a stewardess. 3. Stir in love potion, marriage; resulting in daughter. 4. When mixture reaches boiling point, beat in divorce. 5. Slowly marinade extra love potion and 2nd husband. 6. Blend in two more children. 7. Steep in inspiration by relocating. 8. Toss in imagination and perspiration producing: articles, novels, children’s stories and a memoir. 9. Bake in Sussex countryside. 10. Serve with competition successes, red wine and enjoy.
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