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The Girl in Seat 2A

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Funny how one lie can spiral…

One thing about me: I HATE flying. It’s my worst nightmare.

That’s why I book seat 2A every time I fly. Since my big win, I've been booking seats 2B and 2C as well. They’re my comfort seats, they cushion the claustrophobia, and at last I can afford them.

I am now determined to live the life of luxury. I deserve it, after all.

How to Live Like a Millionaire is the book I’m reading on this flight. When it lands on the floor, a handsome guy hands it back to me. I know he clocks the title, because he’s totally charming and talks to me as if I’m one of the Marbella Millionaire set.

When I land in sunny Spain, I’ll be acting like a millionairess, that’s for sure – even if it’s stretching the truth, just a bit. We all know that money talks, and I intend to talk my way into a better life.

Who knows… maybe this guy, the one who had the cheek to sit down in seat 2C, might be someone special. He has an air of danger, but who cares?

358 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 5, 2024

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Diana Wilkinson

19 books270 followers
Diana Wilkinson graduated from Durham University with a degree in geography, then after a short spell in teaching, spent most of her working life in the business of tennis development.
A former Irish international player, Diana finally stepped off the tennis court to become a full-time writer.
The inspiration for much of her work has come from the ladies she coached over the years and from confidences share over coffee.
4 Riverside Close is Diana's first crime novel, published by Bloodhound Books on 30th March 2020.
You Are Mine, her second thriller, is due for release on 1st June 202.
Born and bred in Belfast, Northern Ireland, during the height of the civil unrest, she now lives in Hertfordshire, England, with her husband son.

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Profile Image for Suz.
1,569 reviews872 followers
May 31, 2024
This book wasn't for me, I did like the sound of the blurb, but the more it progressed (first third was the dullest from the point of view of Jade, a young girl who is trying to live like a millionaire after a lotto scratch card win), the worse it became.

So shallow. She got herself into trouble but dare I say, this was bound to happen. She was awful!

Next we heard from Martha, the maid. This perspective very interesting in comparison to Jade. She was a meatier character, her substance and strength of character more real, which redeemed things a little. Conversely, Martha's husband wasn't a gem like she was, he let down anything good his wife was achieving from my perspective.

Greed and gluttony were the main players here, and those unfortunate enough to be involved were never going to fare well.

Isaac was a great character to loathe; he was written well, his motivations and evil palpable, I feel this was probably the biggest strength. I just couldn't bring myself to enjoy a shallow offering with much usage of omg, wtf as part of the text. I'm glad this was relatively short.

2.5⭐️

I listened to this on the Hoopla platform (this should have told me something, titles on this platform are rarely mainstream) and my public library. The narration, especially by Ginita Jimenez in the voice of Martha. She nailed it.
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2,501 reviews213 followers
January 11, 2024
“Who’d have thought one scratch card could have found me Mr. Perfect?”

New-to-me author, Diana Wilkinson, invited me to indulge in the fantasy of what it would be like to win BIG money and I relished the opportunity to explore my potential future as a lottery winner from the comfort of my armchair.

Prior to boarding Flight 2904 to Malaga and getting comfortable in seat 2A, Jade Wiltshire had become a ⅓ winner of the main Lotto jackpot of £60M, relished in her win, unlocked her visionary potential within, and adopted the Marbella Millionaire mindset. Comfort seats 2B and 2C were a necessary luxury.

And then she met Isaac Marston.

When she stepped on the tarmac and into the Spanish sunshine, these precursors are what drove her unquenchable thirst for the millionaire lifestyle to dominate every calculated move.

Suddenly Los Molinos, the five-star beachfront hotel she’d booked for the week seemed drab compared to Isaac’s luxury compound, Casa De Astrid. Jade’s choice to move on up in the world takes her luxury vacation to new levels…in more than one way!

Appearances can be deceiving.

And the Marbella Millionaires are definitely hiding something.

Maybe they’re not the only ones.

What worked extremely well for this masterfully crafted psychological suspense is the author’s choice of multiple POVs. By introducing it later in the narrative, readers are forced to revalue what they’ve read and the story takes off like a racehorse again.

Wilkinson also offers some extremely enticing options. By tapping into readers’ desires to explore potential futures and imagine a world paved with cash, Wilkinson hooks us and takes us for the ride of our life as she examines the phenomenon dubbed the ‘lottery curse.’ Even as I read about Jade making poor choices with her money, I enjoyed my smug speculation about what better use I’d find with that kind of money.

The teacher within loved the use of foreshadowing and atmosphere; both executed extremely well. The reference to the ‘monster bed’ that kept going ‘round and round’ was fantastic as was the change in atmosphere once she entered the estate.

The tension was perfectly plotted, the twists were superb and I loved having a chance to exercise my evil witch cackle!

This was a luxurious read that every suspense lover needs to experience.

I was gifted this copy by Boldwood Books and NetGalley and was under no obligation to provide a review.
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2,765 reviews2,328 followers
April 7, 2024
2.5
Well, if Jade insists on playing with sharks it’s inevitable she’ll get bitten. At least she got some lovely Spanish food out of it
Ploddy style, plot is vin ordinaire, towards the end it enters bonkers territory and not in a good way.
Cheerio from outlier island.
181 reviews
February 15, 2024
This book was just ridiculous. She lets Issac treat her horribly and basically keep her prisoner and instead of calling for help or the police or even a taxi, she goes swimming ? I didn’t read another page. Don’t waste your time.
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482 reviews8 followers
February 9, 2024
I gave up at end of chapter 14. What a stupid character the girl is. She deserves everything that's going to happen to her and I dont care. Sorry but there are hundreds of books on my tbr list and I'm not wasting time on this.
Profile Image for Mackenzie - PhDiva Books.
771 reviews14.6k followers
October 19, 2024
This was FINE but it made me roll my eyes a lot. I've read so many great thrillers, including ones that are unserious like this, that by comparison it feels lower. I was between 2 and 3 but I'm knocking it down because I would have been fine ditching this one part way through and I don't think I would have missed out. I did like the final scene, though!
Profile Image for Louise Wilson.
3,701 reviews1,697 followers
January 7, 2024
One thing about me: I hate flying. It's my worst nightmare. That's why I book seat 2A every time I fly. Since my big win, I've been booking seats 2B and 2C as well. They're my comfort seats, they cushion the claustrophobia, and at least I can afford them. I am now determined to live the life of luxury. I deserve it, after all. How to Live Like a Millionaire is the book I'm reading on this flight. When it lands on the floor, a handsome guy hands it back to me. I know he clocks the title, because he's totally charming and talks to me as if I'm one of the Marbella Millionaire set. When I land in sunny Spain, I'll be acting like a millionairess, that's for sure - even if it's stretching the truth just a bit.

Jade hates flying, but since winning the lottery, she can afford to purchase three seats - 2A, 2B, and 2C. But there's turbulence, and she drops the book she's reading. But a handsome gentleman gives her it back. By the time the plane lands, Jade is totally disorientated, Isaac is aware of the situation and offers to take her to his villa. Jade enjoys the attention she receives. Things start going wrong, and Jade doesn't know who she can trust. This story is told from Jade, and Martha - a maid at the hotel's - perspectives. This is a descriptively written story.

I would like to thank #NetGalley #BoldwoodBooks and the author #DianaWilkinson for my ARC of #TheGirlInSeat2A in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Kristi.
1,546 reviews25 followers
dnf
January 13, 2024
DNF at 47%. I tried, man. I don’t know what I’m missing here since the reviews are stellar but I just can’t go any further.

The characters are awful, I don’t understand why any woman with a brain would be doing what the MC is doing in this, and there’s not enough back story to make me care about any of it.

Sorry. I tried.

Thank you anyway to Netgalley, Boldwood Books, and the author for the ARC. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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1,815 reviews8 followers
May 25, 2024
Jade is a young woman recently the winner of a scratch off lottery prize. She is taking a trip to Spain, and because she hates to fly she always books seat 2A and also 2B and 2C, I guess so she has the space and privacy to freak out at will. This sounded a bit ridiculous to me but she says she can afford it now. She likes to pretend the lottery winnings made her a millionaire, but not even close. This gets her into trouble time and again, and I again thought that Jade is not too bright. Actually not bright at all. She moves into a guy's house after knowing him less than a week and he turns out to be exactly what everyone told her he was. Did she take the hint? Did she figure out who her friends were in the whole mix of things? Well, I think every reader will figure it out long before she does, which makes for a tedious, frustrating, plodding plot.

The audiobook narrator had a much thicker British accent than I'm used to. That wasn't too bad, however, Jade liked to begin her sentences with the term "I assume...." --must have been used 10-15 times throughout the book. Each and every time, it was pronounced "ash-ume," which after awhile felt like nails on a chalkboard to me. Maybe it won't be as noticeable to others as it was to me.
892 reviews9 followers
January 25, 2024
An easy and thrilling read.
A little money can go a long way, a lot of money can be dangerous. Jade wants an adventure..... excitement, style, luxury, respect that only money can buy and hopefully romance and a totally new way of life. Now is her chance, all she needs is the confidence she clearly possesses....and a little bit of luck.
Oh what a twisty tale Diana Wilkinson has created. It flowed easily. I felt the story slowed in pace towards the end of part one then POW! along came part two with shocks and revelations. Cunning and beautifully crafted characters, a well plotted storyline and full of unexpected turns. Don't be fooled by any of the characters, there are two sides to a card and the face value is never the same.
A compelling and entertaining read with a dramatic ending.
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2,727 reviews317 followers
January 11, 2024

Finished reading: January 11th 2024


"Funny how one lie can balloon into a whole life story."

*** A copy of this book was kindly provided to me by Netgalley and Boldwood Books in exchange for an honest review. Thank you! ***



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Profile Image for Marty.
224 reviews392 followers
April 7, 2024
4 ⭐️

An easy & thrilling read! I enjoyed the plot and the different POV’s throughout the story. I felt the pacing was set out perfectly and I was constantly trying to guess what would happen next. Don’t be fooled by any of the characters you meet!

Lots of discussion points for our book club meet later this month. I was throughly entertained throughout this & love a good dramatic ending!
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Author 18 books578 followers
April 5, 2024
Oh my goodness, what an absolute banger! A triumph Diana, I was absolutely gripped
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232 reviews5 followers
April 2, 2024
Picked this up as an easy read, but it was so disappointing.

First, I felt the protagonist sitting in Seat 2A would be of some significance but this seemed to never get addressed again. Second, the characters were so undeveloped that I didn’t really care what happened. I also can’t stand the use of ‘OMG’ and ‘WTF’ in a sentence! Overall, underwhelming and confusing.
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8 reviews
March 18, 2024
Got to 20% and there was still no plot, nothing happening, and the main character was so annoying. Maybe it gets better later on but I had to dnf
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2,273 reviews614 followers
May 26, 2024
The Girl in Seat 2A by Diana Wilkinson is exactly the kind of short and punchy thriller that is my favorite to read, and this would make an excellent beach read! It looks like a lot of readers couldn't get past the unlikability of our FMC Jade, but I reveled in it. Sure, she is shallow and does dumb things, but it makes for one heck of a time. I loved the short chapters and how the book is broken into parts, as well as how everything ended up tying together. Thinking about it now, there is a loose end that I believe never got fully covered but I could have missed it as well. Either way, it doesn't take away from my experience and I'm fine not knowing.

I randomly came across this book on Hoopla when I was browsing audiobooks and even though I also bought the book off Amazon, I would still recommend the audio. Emma Noakes & Ginita Jimenez had their characters down pat and might have been part of the reason why I loved the book so much. The Girl in Seat 2A is my first time reading Wilkinson and it definitely won't be my last. I think you need to be a certain type of reader to enjoy this type of book and I am here for it. I loved that the second POV wasn't introduced until later in the book and it makes you question everything even though I did have some suspicions. All in all, this was a quick breezy read with some nice twists and a great atmosphere - And I loved the ending!
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312 reviews234 followers
April 9, 2024
1.75 stars for this book. i probably should have DNF'd but I was intrigued, and you know what? the ending was satisfying. it was tense and mysterious, and overall, I was interested enough to keep going. i liked marta's point of view - she was a much more interesting character than jade. but unfortunately, most of the book was told from jade's pov.

i saw someone say that jade deserved everything that came her way and tbh, I agree. this girl was fat-phobic, stupid, and ultimately, a liar. she had no initiative in her life whatsoever, and let herself be conned and trapped by silly lil Isaac (who btw had nothing charming about him, how did all these woman fall for his crap?) marta, on the other hand, had a better relationship with him and it made sense why she became his maid. she was smart enough to catch on to what was happening.

overall, the pace was slow, especially the first half. the second half was much quicker and easier to get through. the writing of the book was so amateur. the author literally says "OMG. WTF." when something crazy happens. not to mention all the fatphobic writing??!! like what?

wouldn't recommend this book. not even for a quick trashy read on the beach.
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381 reviews10 followers
December 27, 2024
This book feels overhyped. The first part is very slow and drags on, making it a bit of a challenge to get through. However, in the second part it picks up pace and that brings life the story. It will take some patience to get through it, but the payoff in the second half is worth it in my opinion.
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191 reviews1 follower
May 27, 2024
Much like the characters in this book, I remind myself of a horror movie character. All the evidence was there, I had plenty of time to run, and yet I stayed and finished the book. Don’t do it
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474 reviews39 followers
July 14, 2024
This is an interesting thriller that makes you realize that telling someone a lie will always have repercussions.
The main female character, Jade wins a jackpot on a scratch lottery card and decides to pretend that she has really hit it big instead.
She meets a millionaire herself that she has her marriage sights on. However, she notices very quickly that there are traits in him that are deal breakers. Even after she knows in her mind what he is, she has to give him a test to see if he’s only after her factitious money. He fails the test but, it may be too late. Too late except there’s a friend that is there to help her. A friend she thinks is an enemy. The housemaid always knows the truth. The maid helps Jade get away by killing the monstrous non- millionaire. He was only out to steal Jades fake money.
Once Jade is on the plane making her escape, she finds out how lucky she actually is.
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550 reviews67 followers
November 4, 2024
It was a huge debate between 2 and 3 stars gosh.
We watch a FMC win lottery and enjoy a luxurious holiday and meets a rich cute guy and has her own secrets to unravel later in the plot. I definitely found the beginning interesting cause the FMC made questionable VERY QUESTIONABLE choices that led her into I told you so kinda situations. It’s a multiple POV book and I definitely favoured another POV more than our FMC which she shed more light and depth for this story. Very easy to read but meh.
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23 reviews
May 11, 2024
Another housemaid type book, would rate them both the same.
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25 reviews
March 18, 2024
The main character was so annoyingly stupid that I no longer wanted to care about what happened to her and there were even moments where I thought about tossing the book aside because of her.
But then the story began to go my way so I kept reading and was very pleased with the ending. I also enjoyed the twists and turns so I give it 5 stars.
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170 reviews23 followers
June 10, 2024
Jade heads off to Marbella after a lottery win, wishing desperately to live like a millionaire.
After a chance meeting on the plane with the handsome and charming Isaac, could her wish soon be a reality?

This is a chick-lit meets thriller kind of book. From the cover, I was expected a bit more of a serious tone, so I was a bit thrown at the start, but I did enjoy the light hearted style.

Jade was a bit of a naive protagonist and the other characters weren’t particularly well developed. I would have liked to have heard Isaac or Pablo’s story as well as Jade and Marta’s.
It was a little predictable in places, but its fast pace kept me turning the pages.

A quick and easy read, it would make a good vacation book. Fans of The Housemaid would enjoy this as it has a similar feel.
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707 reviews40 followers
January 12, 2024
There are differing opinions about whether you need to read 3, 5, or 25 books to become an expert on a subject, but Jade is sure that reading How to Live Like a Millionaire will do the trick for her. Because she’s just won the lottery and is flying to Marbella for a vacation. Okay, she still can’t break the habit of hoarding the courtesy samples from her bathroom or pocketing fruit from the breakfast bar, but hey, she’s a big tipper!

She does meet a millionaire. Isaac invites her back to his mansion, where the red flags just keep coming. The man has a clean fetish, the doors lock and she doesn’t have the code, and Marta, the housemaid, is shooting daggers at her. It took far longer than I would have liked for Jade to figure out the score, but then we read Marta’s point of view and the story really takes off.

This was the first Wilkinson book I’ve read but it won’t be my last. Thank you to NetGalley and Bolwood Books for introducing me to another author to love!
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66 reviews3 followers
February 24, 2024
So much potential but very disappointing

The book is narrated from two point of views, first part of the book is jaded experience and then the second is Marta 's experience. I think reading Martha's experience and onwards would have made an excellent book, but the way Jade is written as a character is just an insult to all women, so stupid and naive with no common sense sense. As much as I enjoyed Martha's character, I would not recommend this book
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4,673 reviews143 followers
December 28, 2023
After Jade wins a 20,000 pound scratch off she lives life as best as she can without giving up her economy sized bedsit.She is on her second trip to Spain. She has decided to live lavishly as if she was a millionaire and not just a thousandair. When there is turbulence on her flight a handsome guy name Isaac Hance her back her book “how to live like a millionaire.“ before Jade knows it she is tipsy on wine she finds out his name is Isaac and when one thing leads to another she decides he is going to be her vacation date or maybe Isaac manipulated it to be like that. For a day or two she stays at a ritzy hotel known to cater to the rich but bee for she knows it she is staying with Isaac in his island Villa he’s even taking her on a cruise and what she believes to be his yacht. On her first day there she notices the housekeeper Marta isn’t that nice but the show for her husband Pablo is quite the opposite because while Isaac is supposed to be at work he takes Jade down to the village to do some shopping and wants to go with her something Jade refuses. This whole thing with Isaac is becoming a bit much she’s learning he is very particular about keeping things clean and has even seen him bring Marta to tears over something that has made Isaac unhappy. While she is in the village she stops in on a realtor who also believed her to be a millionaire just to see how it feels but when a little champagne causes her to make a bad decision it starts the beginning of the end. I also forgot to mention while they were out at dinner at a nice restaurant a woman comes up to them and warns Jade off of Isaac and says he ruined her life and she will not be the only one to tell Jay this unfortunately she has missed our opportunity to run and may now be in danger but from who Isaac or Martha? This was a great hilarious book and like most reviews there are so much I left out if you love great humorous thrillers then you will definitely enjoy the book it is not campy or cartoonish at all but a really good read and one I highly recommend. I have never read a book by this author but I’m definitely going to check out any books she has or comes out wet I am totally sold on this authors wit and talent. I could’ve sworn I read books by Diana Wilkinson before but haven’t found any yet and if I did then make this one my absolute favorite it really is a great great read! I want to thank Boldwood Books and NetGalley for my free arc copy please forgive any mistakes as I am blind and dictate my review.
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190 reviews16 followers
January 2, 2024
I really enjoyed this one. I felt connected to both jade and Marta. The turn at the middle was very unexpected and this kept me guessing all the way through. Isaac was creepy and scary which was described so well. Great first book of 2023!
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557 reviews15 followers
September 14, 2024
Ehh, yeah no

Yeah this was a dud. I feel like the plot had so much more potential, it fell flat for me and the author made these women out to be very naive, gullible, and just plain dumb all because of a gorgeous man who set his likes on them? Give me a break!!
There were two POVs, one being Jade’s (her character instantly annoyed me) and Marta’s. I preferred Marta’s as it told her perspective in comparison to the events in Jade’s eyes and she was just more like able.
Isaac, a supposedly drop dead gorgeous multi-millionaire bachelor who swept ladies off their feet. Now HIS character seemed very well written. Although he gave off misogynistic a*****e, the ladies kept ignoring the red flags.
Aside from Isaac’s character the book didn’t seem well written to me, it felt amateurish in a way. With all the repetition and just the feeling of immaturity as I was reading the book I knew I wasn’t going to like it. The story was just ridiculous and unbelievable and the whole title and blurb about her in seat 2A made no sense. There was no thrill or mystery to any of it.
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