Eva Reddy's Trip of a Lifetime was a rollicking good read with non-stop action. It’s covered a few issues in a sensitive way, without shoving point a of view down your throat like many authors seem to do.
Infidelity, expected behaviour for the elderly, dementia, workplace relations, friendship as well as mother / daughter relationships are all part of the backbone of the story. And India - a huge chaotic, colourful, diverse country that is a character in it’s own right.
The book opens on Eva’s birthday when her comfortable, predictable, possibly even slightly boring, life comes to an end. A Facebook post message from an unknown person says her husband is having an affair, and her obnoxious younger male boss tells her that her job no longer exists!
After a boozy evening with her best friends they advise her to follow her husband and see if the anonymous post is true - it is!
Happy Birthday Eva
Then she gets a phone call from India and the tour director of her parent’s tour announces that due to her eccentric mother’s poor behaviour her parents have been kicked off the tour but have both disappeared instead of catching the provided flight home. Worried by her mother’s TikTok posts showing her doing crazy, crazy things, and the fact that her father is in the early stages of dementia, Eva makes the snap decision to fly to India and drag her parents home.
Then the story really picks up pace as she chases her mother through India, always just missing them. After being befriended by a local gentleman who at first seems to be ripping her off then confesses he was but only to try and show her the traps that a single woman could fall into. He then ends up helping her look for her parents.
And what an adventure she has, and along the way she finds the Eva she wants to be - one that is not a disappointment to the teenage Eva who left a letter to her future self spelling out where she wanted to be when she was 50. There are a lot of flashbacks to events from her teens, early working life and marriage explaining where she went wrong in her life's direction. And being in India clarified which direction she wanted to take from now. But first she has to find her mum, and avoid her husband who has followed her to India to stop her “nonsense”
There are lots of adventures with twists and turns which kept me turning the pages and glued to the story!
Eva Reddy's Trip of a Lifetime was a great book. I really enjoyed reading it and I will be recommending to all my friends who like this genre
Thank you to HQ Fiction for providing an advanced copy of this book for review consideration via NetGalley. All opinions are my own