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An Expat's Guide To Falling In Love: The Perfect Romantic Comedy To Escape With Kindle Edition
Three weeks before her wedding day, Alexandra decides to walk away from the perfect life, the one that involves 1.9 children and a dog in a 3-bedroomed semi with a 50-ft long garden. Why she decides to take her broken heart to sultry Spain is a mystery… or perhaps destiny.
Maggie, an expat of over thirty years with an outgoing personality and more secrets than the Interpol's most wanted, introduces Alex, via her famed expat magazine CostaNations, to the ins and outs of living in Spain—but more importantly, to the quirks of dating Spanish men.
Before she finishes reading that chapter, sultry Carlos Rivera walks into Alex' life (or rather swindles her out of a potent sweet wine whilst she's having breakfast on her first morning), and from there, the cat-and-mouse game begins.
But is it the Spanish men Alex has to watch out for or is someone close to her hiding a much darker secret?
Add in a fiery Flamenco dancer whom Alex befriends, a pharmacist who has a cocktail of (legal) drugs ready for every expat's trifles, and two cheeky young children, and you get a peculiar mix of people rooting for Alex, who innocently finds herself in the midst of a clandestine operation.
Will she unravel the mystery before her heart falls for the beauty of the arid lands called Málaga? Or will the man with the mysterious past entrap her first?
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Cristina Hodgson, mother of two, born in Wimbledon, London, currently lives in southern Spain. Cristina had a long career in sport, reaching national and international level and still actively participates in Triathlon races and enjoys outdoor activities. In her spare time she also enjoys reading and writing. She won a sports scholarship to Boston College. After a period in Boston, she returned to the UK and graduated from Loughborough University with a degree in Sports Science.
A Little of Chantelle Rose is her debut novel. Amazingly, it has nothing to do with running!
You can find out more about Cristina Hodgson at http://cristinahodgson.com/ or follow her on twitter @HodgsonCristina
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2020Note: I received e-copy this book from the author, in exchange for an honest review.It doesn't affect my rating.
An Expat’s Guide To Falling in Love was entertaining Romcom with a suspense and many turns. It revolved around Alexandra- an expat in Spain- and her new life in this colorful but sweltering country. It was about finding home, freedom, and love in new country, friendship, trust, honor and kindness. And culture and tradition of Spain.
Writing was great like all Cristina’s previous books. What I like more here was the tone of the story and style. The setting was mesmerizing and characters were interesting. Book was written in multiple perspective– from Alex, Carlos and Meggie.
It started with Alexandra (Alex) arriving Spain with broken engagement and heart, looking for new life, freedom and peace. Last thing she wanted was falling in love. But on her first only she met friendly and lively expat from London like her, Meggie, who was living in Spain for 30 years. She introduced Alex to CostaNation- her famous expat magazine filled with articles on Spanish culture and dating Spanish men. Before Alex could know more about Spanish men she met a gorgeous and sexy Carlos Rivera who not only enticed her in his beautiful look and words, he also swindled her out of not only sweet wine but dinner!
Within few days, Alex was offered two job, one of writing articles in Meggie’s magazine and other as a nanny of two 7 year old kids. Even after being deceived by Carlos she found herself attracted to him. Here comes ‘but’. Two person she met on first day held a deeper secret. Meggie was Interpol’s most wanted and was running drug trafficking business. Carlos had dark past and no one knew what he hides. Now it looks too bad for Alex, but she met quirky interesting characters as well who were actually nice- a helpful pharmacist, two bratty kids, and dancer friend.
Why Meggie would give Alex job? What’ her plan? Why she kept hinting at Carlos past. Why she wanted to know his secret and what all of that has to do with Alex? It fun to uncover this mystery.
It was different from previous book I read by author. What I loved most was- articles in the story, fun facts about Spain, Spanish culture and tradition and mostly about typical Spaniard men. It was all told with wry humor that gave story light and refreshing tone. I got to know so much about this country and people inhibiting this beautiful land through this book.
Alex was most likable character here. Her decision to flew to Spain was rash but I could understand why she wanted change of scenery after realising about her suffocating relationship. Her feeling and emotions felt real. After few uncomfortable weeks in Malaga and some unpleasant experience, she grew to love this colorful country, people and her job as nanny. She was not as daft as Meggie pictured her. She couldn’t have known what Meggie was up to. She figured things out eventually once she started digging into Carlos’ past.
Carlos was good too. He was not just sexy and gorgeous. He was smart, kind, and honorable man. There was more to know about this character. His past was sad, I felt bad for what happened to him 3 years back. It tainted his heart and made him cold. I could see why he couldn’t trust anyone easily. But I still felt he should have shared it with Alex. Alex’s insecurity and doubt was genuine.
Their relationship was rocky. First swindle, Meggie’s set up and plot, and then secrets made their ship slow to sail. I loved their dates and conversations. It was lovely to see their relationship develop.
Meggie was one cunning character. I knew her magazine was to cover her drug business within 30% of the book. But I didn’t know why she involved Alex. Her narration told more about her family, her arrival in Spain years ago, her business and her motive. She was clever old lady. She kept me amazed every time she revealed her plan bits by bits. She surprised even at the end.
Suspense was good, kept me turning pages. I could figure out most of the things but what hooked me to story was Meggie’s cunning mind and her plans. I wanted to know what was going to happen to her in the end.
Climax was great. Events from climax to end were exciting. I loved Alex’s growing friendship with all secondary characters. End was good.
Why 4 Stars-
I loved the style and story but was not wow like other books I read by author. I found myself distracted and losing grip on story at few points. Maybe because of that I found it little slow.
Overall it was entertaining and interesting romantic suspense with lots of fun facts and quirky characters.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2019This is a book about Alexandra (Alex), a British citizen who breaks her engagement in England and moves to Spain where she encounters an ex-pat named Maggie. Maggie helps Alex find a job as nanny while also giving her a pamphlet introducing her to Spain and the Spanish way of life.
I found this book to be very difficult to follow. As a reader from the United States, the vernacular was confusing. Honestly, I am not sure if it was British or Spanish colloquialism. Example: mozzie. What does that mean? Best guess, mosquito.
Language aside, I really liked the characters Alex and Carlos. Maggie, on the other hand is not what she appears. As the story unfolded, I really disliked her. At the end of the novel, my opinions of these characters were not changed.
The writing and the overall plot were good. There was great character development. However, even with all the positives, this book didn't hit the mark for me. Perhaps if I was British, it would have checked all the boxes for me.
2 1/2 stars
- Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2019This is the 2nd book I've read written by Cristina Hodgson; she has done a great job at writing a good book; I can’t wait to read more of her books.
The story line caught my attention at the very beginning and kept me interested throughout the entire book.
I loved the chemistry between the characters.
I received a free copy of this book via booksprout and I’m voluntarily leaving a review.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2019Alex leaves her fiancee after being together for 10 years - things just got too predictable. She quits her job and heads for Spain. The first person she meets is Maggie, fellow Brit and ex-pat, a writer who gives Alex a brochure she wrote - 5 Tips for Single Female Ex-Pats That Nobody Told You. Alex tries to follow the "rules", but life and love don't always obey them, and neither does Carlos. I so want to love this book. But it's long and tedious, and tends to drag on about day-to-day events. There are times when the plot is tough to follow, but it all eventually makes sense. I still give it 4 stars because it was a mostly enjoyable read.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2019She left home behind her with her broken engagement.
Naively she thought that in Spain she will recover.
She never bet on Spain becoming home!
A story line that is somewhat different and very rewarding.
Top reviews from other countries
- Kindle CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 7, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars All the superlatives!
Like a full-bodied Rioja, this book was unputdownable. Hodgson's stories are always full of surprises, and this little beauty was no different when it came to those... Firstly, as an Ex-pat who has lived on the Costa del Sol for almost a decade (yikes!), the author nails the minutae of that experience beautifully; the highs and the lows, as well as the downright hilarious. Then we have a compelling protagonist in Alexandra, a phwoar of a male lead in Carlos, and a truly believable antagonist... who has been written in such away that I defy any reader not to fall in love with her, just a little bit! Add to that a brilliant element of mystery, some beautiful literary excerpts and captivating descriptions of Andalucia, and you have a novel that way surpasses your average romcom. I absolutely LOVED it. Can't wait to see what's coming next...
- Heidi ReadsReviewed in Australia on November 13, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Part romance, part mystery. A story to keep you guessing and make you smile.
This book made me want to jump straight on a plane and travel to beautiful Spain! Cristina Hodgson paints such a vivid picture of the people, traditions, landscape and lifestyle. The prose is rich and beautiful but also clever and humorous. I loved the way the romance and mystery that are interwoven throughout this story to keep those pages turning. I'm a little sad to have finished the book but know that it will be one that will stay with me.
- Vici BReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 8, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful 🥰
A beautifully funny and emotional love story written in a way you feel transported to Andalusia. Compelling enough to jump on a plane to find my own love story!