One broken heart. One disastrous camping tour. And one very tempting driver…
Shaz Green thought her love life was finally sorted—until her boyfriend’s ex-girlfriend showed up with a secret that changed everything.
Now, as she’s reeling from heartbreak, Terrific Tours throws her another curveball: she’s being reassigned from boutique hotels to a camping tour. No indoor showers, no soft sheets, no waiter service—just muddy campsites, dodgy tents, and way too many mosquitoes.
The only upside? Guy, the charming (and infuriatingly good-looking) tour driver who seems determined to make her smile again. But when their flirtation collides with a not-so-secret crush from the group and a cook who can’t actually cook, Shaz finds herself knee-deep in chaos—romantic and otherwise.
What Goes On Tour 3 is a laugh-out-loud romantic comedy filled with friendship, drama, and unexpected love on the road. Perfect for fans of travel rom-coms, love triangles, and feel-good holiday fiction, this hilarious final instalment proves that sometimes the best journeys are the ones you never planned.
Gillian Scott is a wife, mother, and chardonnay enthusiast who crafts romantic comedies inspired by her experiences in the travel industry and her global adventures observing people.
Her books expertly blend romance, humour, and a touch of spice, offering readers a delightful escape with every turn of the page.
Such a great way to end the third instalment in this delightful series! The author again succeeded in introducing new characters and settings to this well-established storyline.
Like the first two books in the 'What Goes On Tour' series, the main character, Shaz, leads a group of young Australians, New Zealanders, and South Africans on a European coach tour in the 1990s. No internet, no mobile phones (mostly) but endless adventures.
As soon as I read the ending of Book #2 I had to get my hands on Book #3 as soon as possible! Following along on the many ridiculous but plausible, and ‘could happen to anyone’ adventures of Shaz, this book made me feel like I was on actually on tour with her and bus load of tourists. Imagine if Bridget Jones were a tour guide with Terrific Tours through Europe, and suddenly she’s been asked to lead a camping tour, which she absolutely despises. A very entertaining and funny read.