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I really enjoyed reading this novel about a middle-aged woman who got fed up with being taken for granted, and decided on the spur of the moment to run away from home . . . but it turned out that she was running towards finding herself again. I was immediately engrossed with Kate's story and felt emotionally connected to her.

The author did an excellent job of portraying the real difficulties of a marriage, and I also loved how she was able to really get inside Vince's mind. Many of his thoughts and impressions made me laugh out loud and even gave me a little insight into how my husband might see things sometimes (although he's nowhere near as self-absorbed as Vince was :)

Thanks to the author and publisher for an advanced reading copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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A thoroughly enjoyable book with more than a touch of humour, in fact, quite hilarious at times. I loved the storyline with put-upon Kate escaping her horrendously incapable useless husband, Vince, in a moment 0f madness but who can blame her. The descriptions of life in a small town, Shugbury, in the home counties is just brilliant. Certainly rooting for Kate and Alice who she accidently finds herself in Perthshire with and the gentle Fergus, again wonderful atmospheres one can almost smell the bracken and heather. The only thing that slightly grated was there were three interruptions at inopportune moments which one could see coming and just didn't want to happen in at least two of the occasions. I didn't want it to finish and really want to know what happens next in all camps. Perhaps we'll find out sometime.

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I loved this book. Kate has lost herself. Her husband has decided they move from London to the village he grew up in when he is left his parent's house. Kate has left the job she loved and her friends.
Now she is just miserable and when she arrives home from work one day to find her husband is entertaining all the nosey neighbours. He shouts to her to put out food and where's the wine kept and oh the dog's been sick, well she flips. Climbing out the bathroom window she leaves her husband to cope alone with his guests, and the dog sick.
This book made me laugh and that's not an easy thing to do. Finally Gibson's humour shines all the way through this book. I love seeing a man get his comeuppance and finally realising how much work women do.
There's a tentative love story, a new friendship and the question of what do you want out of life? Is it ever too late to start again.
If you need cheering up this is the book to read.

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This book lives up to its title with a downtrodden, married woman who literally runs away from everything! It's an uplifting, funny book that makes you want to read on to see if she finds fulfilment in what she does. I'd definitely recommend this as an enjoyable easy read.

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Entertaining and escapist - and more than a little relatable! A recommended purchase for collections where lighter WF is popular.

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This was so so lovely. A mad relationship here Kate doesn’t feel and certainly isn’t valued. The day to day examples of life in an insular suburban close is brilliant, the small insults that always go unnoticed and absorbed until suddenly they don't and life changes. A beautiful tale of taking chances, just going for it and trusting your gut for the first time. The love story is slow and winds its way through the book and is done with care and gentleness which was quite emotional. A bookshop that thrives and a cute life saving dog. A real winner of a book.

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The title, author and the cute cover drew me in. What a fantastic read! All of the characters are relatable. Kate, the FMC, is real and oh so cute. She is fed up with her life, her husband doesn't appreciate her - I would want to run away too! This book made me lol numerous times - especially when she escaped out a window. A great storyline that kept me interested until the very end.

Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC.

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This is a five-star read that will captivate you. Fiona Gibson always brings funny to her stories, and this one has a poignancy as well, Kate really is someone you can imagine yourself as, imagine her felling so stuck that she has no choice but to run away from the bathroom window and jump on a train in such circumstances. You will get swept up as you pass the miles, from Shugbury to Scotland, feeling the heaviness wilt away. There is something special about this story, as you could really dislike some of the characters, but the more you get to know them, the more you understand them and what makes them they way they are. You will enjoy this story, and the way it unfolds, now I am off to find me a lovely book shop I can while a couple of hours in.

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The title is intriguing. The characters are realistic. Kate is quirky. The book begins with her escaping out a window. I chuckled. This talented author has written a page turner. Kate wants a different life. Her husband takes her for granted. He has no clue. Enjoy her journey. I liked this book. I really liked this book. This story moves quickly. Thanks Netgalley.

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The opening scene with Kate climbing out her bathroom window drew me right into her life her story.FionaGibson never fails to entertain her writing her characters are wonderful another gem.#netgalley #avonbooksuk

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Another fantastic, funny, totally relatable read from Fiona!
I love the writing style,characters and the way you are drawn in, I was racing through the pages to get my next fix!
Kate and Vince have moved to Vince’s parents bungalow in a sleepy little town, far removed from their previous London life!
Kate is at a crossroads feeling unneeded, unloved and unsettled and after being taken advantage of yet again by Vince she ups and leaves!
Kate enjoy finding herself and making new friends in her rather unconventional new job role and in doing so reflects on life, marriage, parenthood and what she needs for the future!
A brilliant read totally relatable to woman of a certain age, demonstrating their is life beyond the mundane, relentless, humdrum existence that we can sometimes find ourselves in!
Having the courage to be your own agent of change is a wonderfully empowering thing and reaps so many benefits!
Would highly recommend
Thank you NetGalley for this early read.

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Beyond excited for this title! Will be sharing a full review and personal feedback/thoughts very soon. I love acquiring books about woman taking their power back and starting anew. I can’t wait for readers to get their hands on Kates story. I know it will inspire many.

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This book was so good! It was intriguing and really drawed me in. I'll be reading more of this authors work.

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I love a Fiona Gibson book so couldn’t wait to read this.
It’s all about Kate who is treated like a doormat by her husband VInce and how she leaves her old life in a drastic way.
I loved Kate’s character, I really felt for her and willed her on from the beginning of the book.
It was a great light hearted story with parts of. comedy’ and heartbreak but finished with a perfect ending
Thanks to Netgalley, Avon Books UK and Fiona Gibson for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

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