A singles’ holiday to remember
Synopsis
A singles’ holiday to India’s Golden Triangle – Taj Mahal, the pink city of Jaipur, tiger-spotting in Ranthambore, the noisy, crowded streets of Delhi – all go to make up a trip that is hot, humid and spicy. Eve Mitchell, Travel Together’s tour manager extraordinaire has a couple of familiar faces in her little group of travellers and others that she hasn’t met before; sexy man-eating pensioners, a compulsive over-eater, a constant whiner and a man with a personal problem. And there’s a big surprise awaiting someone -and Eve – early one morning. By the end of the tour, which sees our group travelling by coach, rickshaw, train and elephant, she will know rather more about some of their innermost secrets than she’d like. But Eve deals with all the twists and turns the trip throws at her as we come to understand what makes people travel the world with a bunch of complete strangers and appreciate the success that is a singles’ holiday
My review
As Travel Together’s tour manager, Eve Mitchell is ready for her new trip to India. Amongst the singles, there are a few familiar faces, which pleases Eve. But travelling with a very diverse group also means that Eve will have to face a variety of issues that she is expected to solve.
Each member of the group has a different expectation, and it’s up to Eve to make sure that each and every one of them will have an experience to remember. And while the group starts of with being one of complete strangers, will the return back home, after visiting India’s most beautiful places, be one of a group of new friends?
I have to say, I was very curious to read this second part of a series. I didn’t know how the story would be. Would the focus be purely on Eve, and we would see how she would have to fix once again several problems caused or affecting anyone of the group?
And who would be back on the tour? Especially as I had a few favourites on the trip to Antigua.
Of course Eve takes a big part of the story. And while in the first book we see a very professional Eve, we see here a more ‘human’ Eve. Of course that doesn’t mean that she suddenly is being anything but professional, but perhaps because we already her, we can see more Eve as a person, and not like the well – oiled – tour manager – machine we know she is.
But obviously we also get to know the group better. And once again there were people I liked from the start, people that I instantly disliked, and people I was glad to see back.
And seeing how an old acquittance now had changed his tune, put a smile on my face. Where he in the first book was very annoying, he now has ‘learnt’ from the previous trip and now he was put in the group of people that I liked.
Just like he proved it, between the two trips, the returning characters have been evolving, even maturing further.
I have never been to India myself, but of course I have an own image of it in my mind. And even I had only the words on the page to use, I could depict all the places perfectly.
It felt like I was part of the group, discovering beautiful places.
Now, I know that I said about the previous book that the length of chapters were not my cup of tea. As each chapter describes one day, with different perspectives, they are rather lengthy chapters. Bu I have to say, now that I was mentally prepared for it, and I knew what I would get, it didn’t bother me to read long chapters.
Perhaps I enjoyed reading this book more that the first book, as I knew already all about Eve and the returning characters. and I was curious to read about the new entries. And I was pleasantly surprised to see characters that were cliché – wise annoying, frowning – eyebrows disturbing, but also
to see characters that started off as obnoxious perhaps, and then changing for the kind of character you just want to wrap in a warm hug!
And once again, I find myself curious to see what this author has more in store for Eve and those close to her in her next adventure!





























