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Flying by the Seat of My Knickers

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*This series is women's fiction. NOT a cozy mystery series.

Why run from your troubles when you can fly instead?

When Caity Shaw is fired from her first job that doesn't require an elf uniform, her older sister, Rachel, an event planner, hires her to work a meeting in Dublin. Caity jumps at the opportunity to travel abroad and escape her pathetic life. However, even four thousand miles from home, there's no avoiding debt collectors, an overbearing mother, and haunting memories of a controlling ex.

While in Dublin, Caity suffers a series of humiliating mishaps, causing her to lose even more faith in herself. Caity struggles to earn Rachel's respect--and to keep Declan, her hot Irish coworker, at arm's length. Declan repeatedly saves Caity's butt and helps boost her self-confidence, making it difficult to keep her distance from the charming womanizer. When Declan helps her research her Irish grandmother, Caity discovers the mysterious past of the courageous woman she barely knew might hold the answers to her future.

206 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 25, 2016

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Eliza Watson

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Eliza Watson is a USA Today bestselling author, family historian, and former event planner. When Eliza isn't tracing her ancestry roots through Ireland or Scotland, she's at home working on her next novel, bouncing ideas off her husband, Mark, and her cats Frankie and Sammy. Eliza's monthly newsletter features genealogy research advice and info about her latest news, giveaways, and releases! Subscribe at elizawatson.com.

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1,519 reviews715 followers
April 21, 2019
4☆ A Light hearted, Humorous Adventure!

First of all I want to start by saying I absolutely LOVE the title for this book. It had me giggling and I just had to find out more!

Flying by the Seat of My Knickers is a Light hearted, warm and fun read with a good dash of laugh out loud moments. It's the first book in the series and I'm excited for the next one!

Caity has lost her job and going through a pretty rough break up, so when her mum persuades her sister Rachel to hire her she has no choice but to go along with whatever her sister throws at her... even if it means dressing up in a crazy costume for a promo event.

Caity has no self confidence and doubts her abilities all the time. Her abusive ex played a major part in her anxiety and low self esteem.

Rachel and Caity Aren't particularly close and it seems pretty obvious that Rachel is the sister that's excells at everything. So it was really nice to see them eventually cone together and bond as they explore their Irish roots.

I thoroughly enjoyed the warmth and humour, it was refreshing to read a Light hearted story with fun, relatable and quirky characters, a strong storyline and a zest for adventure.
It was a compelling and fun read with plenty of laugh out loud moments, mishaps and drama.
A fast paced shorter read, perfect for a warm lazy afternoon.
I can't wait for the second instalment to see what's next in-store for Caity.

Thank you to Rachel Random Resources for this copy which I reviewed honestly and voluntarily.


My Review is also on my Blog Website :-

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252 reviews37 followers
May 10, 2022
“I felt as overwhelmed and awed as Elizabeth Bennett had on her first visit to Darcy’s Pemberley estate.”

✮✮✮✮

Caity Shaw is going through a life crisis. She has an abusive ex-boyfriend who is stalking her, she lost her job and she’s in a tonne of debt. Her sister, an event planner, agrees to take her on temporarily for a huge meeting in Dublin. Even thousands of miles from home, all these things can still haunt her. She feels intimidated by the team, and that she’s just letting her sister down. But after finding out her families roots lie in Ireland, she begins to feel herself again, with the help of hotty Declan!

The real-world issues tackled in less than 200 pages was super impressive here! I think emotional abuse and debt especially isn’t talked about enough in literature, and Eliza really did an incredible job to connect to readers about these issues and how they can make people feel. Caity as a character was well-built, but I do with there was a bit more on the others. I also feel like the relationship between Caity and Declan could have been explored more, but it was less than 200 pages so it may be explored more in book two!

I’m really glad this is a series, and I can’t wait to see what happens to Caity and Declan next!
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1,102 reviews326 followers
February 24, 2016
For full disclosure, I was a beta reader for this novel in the early stages. I was full of excitement when I read an early draft, and even more excited once I was able to dive in to the finished manuscript. This is a book for me! As someone who loves travel, reading a novel set in Dublin had me all kinds of hooked. But more than just a very cool setting and reading about castles, there is a solid plot here. We follow Caity who has always been in the shadow of sister Rachel, and now is at her beck and call after being fired from her job and getting thrown a bone by Rachel, an event planner. What Rachel doesn’t know is the real troubles Caity is fleeing from – namely, an abusive ex-boyfriend who had a hand in causing Caity to lose her job. The sisters clash over a multitude of items while working together, but also bond over their Irish heritage and the mystery of the grandmother. I loved the way this book ended also, and am really hoping for another novel following Caity. Wait! Looking on Amazon, it says this is Book 1 of The Travel Mishaps of Caity Shaw series. YES! She made for a fantastic heroine and I truly enjoyed watching her journey and can't wait for more to come. One for your reading list!
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74 reviews33 followers
January 28, 2018
I don’t know if I’ve ever read something this fun and lively! Flying by the Seat of my Knickers had it all; stimulating writing and an original plot topped off with a quirky main character. This is a brilliant read for anyone looking for something amusing and upbeat.

When Caity is fired from her first proper job, her only fall back is to work for her sister, Rachel, as an event planner in Dublin. Jumping at the chance to travel, even if it means dealing with her overbearing, workaholic sister who is as much a stranger to her as the others working with her. Longing to prove her worth, Caity sets out to become Rachel’s best employee while reconnecting with her Irish heritage and hopefully her sister along the way. But nothing can separate her from the problems back home. As her possessions dwindle, her mother becomes more overbearing (if that’s even possible), and memories of her controlling ex bear down on her, Caity struggles to pull her life together.

This book is a short, silly, feel-good story that also carries some powerful messages. A little ditsy and vertically challenged, Caity is an interesting and quirky character that I wanted to know more about. While she didn’t fully appeal to my ideals of a strong female character, she did get herself through some hard times and eventually learnt her worth, growing a backbone and a bit more self-confidence which was fantastic.

The male lead, Declan is such a sweetie and it seems like he’s been crossed in love in some way or another. He deserves some loving – which I hope will happen sooner or later. He’s the mysterious, handsome and charming Irishman, the girl should go with him right – everyone knows I would…

The only thing I really had a problem with was, at times, I felt some of the characters came straight out of some soppy, over-stereotyped, teen romance. Gretchen was probably the worst I mean, the girl’s name is Gretchen and if that isn’t a blaring sign for 'evil bitch' in today’s literature then I don’t know what is. She’s the chick who can’t let go of the guy and so strives to ruin everyone else’s chances. I can understand why Gretchen was included and, fortunately, she didn’t have a huge part the story but I wasn't a fan.

As for the ending, this book left me aching for the next one. There wasn’t much of a wrap up regarding relationships, no final direction for Caity’s life or even hints of a decidedly happy future. Sure, there is stability assured but, by the end, we know that our leading lady is still working on finding who she is, a mere step away from her forever.


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2,959 reviews224 followers
February 1, 2019
This is the first book in a series of books following Caity and her travel adventures. This particular novel is set fully in Ireland which you really get a great sense of what Ireland is like, as in the people and certain things that it is best known for.

Caity is almost a disaster waiting to happen. Her life just seems to be one disaster after another and she doesn’t have much faith that things are going to get any better when she comes to Ireland to work with her sister Rachel.

There is a lot going on in the novel with Caity trying to find out more about her heritage, with her mothers family coming from Ireland. There is also Caity’s past with her ex which especially doesn’t seem to have been a happy time which has left Caity very wary.

Flying By The Seat Of My Knickers is a relatively short and entertaining read. It was fun joining Caity on her journey of ups and downs. The authors writing skills make this a compelling and light hearted read and very much look forward to more in the series.

My thanks to Rachel at Rachel’s Random Resources for inviting me to be part of the blog tour. My opinions are my own and not biased in anyway.
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723 reviews113 followers
November 14, 2024
Wow! That's really my first reaction after reading this book, and it happened at the end of just about every chapter. I L-O-V-E-D this book! It should never have ended. I need more. Thankfully there is a second book coming out, so I won't have to wait too long.

Caity Shaw's life is a train wreck. She has an ex who has become a stalker, she was fired from her last job because of said ex, and she is working for her sister who trusts her not at all. The story opens with her in a bratwurst costume for an event her sister is running. The hilarity continues from there. Caity must navigate her new job and Dublin, while fending off the snide remarks of her co-worker, Gretchen, and avoiding an attachment with her hunky, charming Irish co-worker named Declan. While doing all of that, she also tries to work through her insecurities and prove to herself and her sister that she can be successful. It's a funny, laugh-out-loud book about a young woman's misadventures that will leave you smiling and clamoring for more.

I laughed. So much. At least once per chapter but usually more than that. Caity reminded me of myself, and her internal dialogue was hysterical. At one point she made a comment to herself about her social life consisting of playing bingo and eating fries at home with her parents, and I almost spat out my drink. I have been there and said the same thing! (But to be fair, bingo is freaking awesome) Declan was dreamy but definitely a player. I was proud of Caity for being strong enough to recognize that in spite of his nice butt and his charming personality. I'm interested, though, to see how their relationship develops in the next book. Because he will definitely be in that book, no doubt about it. Gretchen will hopefully be nowhere to be found. And Rachel, her sister - ugh, she is why I am glad I am an only child.

All I can say is read this book. Buy it, borrow it from a friend, get a copy from the library - whatever you have to do! If you're having a bad day, this will cheer you up. If you're having a good day, this will be the cherry on top.

**I received a free copy from the author and I have a relationship with the author as a paid beta reader for other books. This is my honest review.**
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1,481 reviews46 followers
August 1, 2016
As fluffy "chick lit romance" goes, I enjoyed this one. I don't read this genre much anymore as I prefer more substance to my "female centric" fiction. Characters of substance and all.

However, something about the title, cover, and premise tickled my fancy and happily... delivered on its promise.

Usually the problem with this genre is that the heroine has too much of "TSTL" (too stupid to live) to tolerate. But Caity Shaw, while flighty, simply needs to grow up a bit.

It's a fun lark with added good drama of estranged sisters learning to love each other as the adults they now are.

Easy recommend to fans of good beach reads or light chick lit reads. The romance was a fun romp too.

Thank you to the publisher for this free copy of the book in exchange for this honest review.
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July 14, 2019
Not the cute and charming story the title and blurb would have you believe. Our main character is a bumbling twentysomething woman who's also hiding out from her ex. She talks about applying for executive assistant jobs yet doesn't know basic geography? I'm sure to some this would be a fun read, but to me it was just annoying. DNF
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1,368 reviews72 followers
July 9, 2023
Flying by the Seat of my Knickers is the first book in a series by new to me author Eliza Watson. Please note this series is best read in order as each book follows our main character, Caity Shaw, on her travels. This story is set in Ireland and I found it to be well researched and illustrated in my mind so eloquently that I really need to get myself over to the Emerald Isle. Note to self: update bucket list.

Upon first meeting Caity, the first thing I noticed is she’s a hot mess. She is newly single, after leaving an abusive relationship with her narcissistic ex who was stalking her. It got so bad that her performance at her job suffered and she was fired. Now, she’s working for her sister, Rachel’s events planning company, trying to prove to herself and everyone around her she can be a functioning adult. She is struggling to learn her job, not mess it all up, not make her sister regret hiring her all while trying to figure out what her next step will be. Now that her car has been repossessed back in Wisconsin and the only job prospects sitting in her email inbox is a seasonal gig as an elf and working at the local motor mart convenience store, let’s just say that Caity has hit rock bottom and the only direction for her is up.

In addition to this, yes there is more, Caity learns that her grandmother came from Ireland and in between doing her job and getting information from her mother, she is tracing her genealogy to find out where her grandmother came from and discover if there are members of her family left in Ireland. I found this bit quite interesting as I am experiencing this with my husband who is researching his family tree and finding relatives he never knew he had. I am hopeful that there will be more time spent on this in future books.

Caity works with Declan and Gretchen. I thought Declan was a great character and though there is some hint of attraction, nothing happens, but the relationship may develop over the series. On the flip side, Gretchen was a complete witch. I found her to be condescending and full of herself. When she isn’t flipping her hair and making pouty lips and fluttery eyeballs at Declan, she’s trying to sabotage Caity in front of Rachel.

My Final Verdict: It appears that each book in this series features a new travel destination, so readers who love stories set in interesting locations will enjoy this series. I liked Caity for the most part, but she needs a lot of work. She needs to grow a spine, stand up for herself more and take her power back. There wasn’t a lot of time spent on the abusive relationship, but I had a good sense that she is terrified of her ex showing up and this detour pulled me out of the overall story a few times. The next book in the series takes place in Paris and it will be interesting, if not entertaining, watching Caity try to make her away around. Hopefully, Declan will be there to offer a hand.

Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of Flying by the Seat of my Knickers from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
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876 reviews41 followers
April 12, 2019
I picked up this book awhile ago, because I just loved the title but unfortunately it’s been sitting on my kindle for a while now but like most things I haven’t got around to it until now.

Caity has just escaped from her controlling ex, in desperate need of money, she takes a job with her sister at her event planning business.

She jumps at the chance to go to Dublin for a week but when she gets there she gets into mishap after mishap.

Can Caity get her self confidence back and put her past behind her?

This is quite a short and fun read, which is set in Ireland, a place I’ve always wanted to visit. While at times it is light hearted, it also covers the serious topics of toxic relationships and emotional abuse.

Caity is flawed and slightly vulnerable character, who seems to have disaster after disaster. I did keep wishing something would go right for her but on the other hand I couldn’t help but giggle at some of the things that went wrong.

I have to be honest at time I felt it was hard to like Caity because she felt quite judgy towards other women yet she kind of falls at the feet of Declan when he gives her the slightest bit of encouragement...it just slightly irked me.

Overall flying by the seat of my knickers is quirky and entertaining read, perfect if you’re looking to escape from reality for a few hours.
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371 reviews15 followers
January 7, 2019
Cute story, perfect light read. Caity is likable without being a damsel in distress.

Also hats off to the author for bringing to light important messages about domestic abuse - that it can be emotional as well as physical.

Starting book two now!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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28 reviews1 follower
March 25, 2017
Esta novela moderna, cómica, te hace viajar con el personaje. Es un libro corto perfecto para ese viaje en avión o ese fin de semana lluvioso que solo quieres estar en tu sofá en pijamas con un buen libro relajante. Te deja queriendo saber más sobre el personaje, sobre su próxima aventura. Lo mejor es que tiene una segunda parte que ya anote en mi lista de libros a leer.
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1,369 reviews
August 4, 2020
I only stuck with this because, Ireland. It disappointed.
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Author 1 book8 followers
May 1, 2016
What a gorgeous book cover and very apt title for this book!

I was contacted by Eliza Watson to read and review the first book in the Caity Shaw series called Flying by the Seat of my Knickers and I must say this book tick all my bookish boxes. It is a quick paced, refreshing and romantic read. I loved the very well developed characters, the fantastic setting and the mystery surrounding the Shaw family history.

When we first meet Caity Shaw, she is in a very vulnerable position in he live. After being fired from her job and scared to death by her ex-boyfriend stalking tendencies, Caity jumps at the chance to fly to Dublin and help out her sister plan a fantastic event in one of the most gorgeous and mysterious cities in the world.

It takes a few embarrassing mishaps for Caity to learn the ropes and perhaps even gain some much-needed respect from her sister and her new colleagues. Caity certainly takes her new job seriously and as the book progresses, she is becoming more confident and stronger. It also helps to have a gorgeous Irish mentor to help her navigate the merry Dublin way of living.

I really enjoyed this book. I instantly bonded with the leading character Caity Shaw. There is definitely more to her personality and I can't wait to see her grow into even more of a confident woman as she takes on this new high-flying job. She is scared by her ex-boyfriend controlling behaviour and the way she had to change her life to please him but she had a lucky escape and now she is determined to mend her relationship with her sister Rachel.

Aside from her new job Caity struggles to keep the charming Declan in the arms length after her previous experience and the gossips swirling around this Irishman are a lot to deal with at the moment. But there is so much a girl can do when the man in question is so gorgeous, friendly and very helpful!
The strong attraction between Caity and Declan is very clear from the beginning. They both have a lot in common and I can't wait to see where the story will take them next.

I loved the way Caity wants to know more about the history of her family and why her grandmother fled Ireland and made her new home in America. There is a mystery to solve and Caity and Rachel are prepared to dig deep into their Irish family connections to find out the truth. It may also bring them closer together.

What a fantastic book! I can't wait to delve into the second book in this series!

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454 reviews43 followers
May 8, 2016
Originally posted on my blog: Review: Flying By the Seat of My Knickers (The Travel Mishaps of Caity Shaw Book 1) by Eliza Watson.

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“What better place to reinvent myself than a place where nobody knew me. I could be whoever I wanted to be.”




Caity Shaw finds herself in Ireland recently broken up from an emotionally abusive relationship that eventually caused her to lose her job. She now relies on her sister to save her from being totally money less. It seems that Caity’s life had reached a low point and she is constantly nervous because of the stalker status she put her ex in. There are a lot of relatable characteristics that Caity has and one of them is her low self esteem. She is far from perfect and seeing her perfect sister, the one that doesn’t screw up and has a secure job, makes her even more vulnerable.

However, besides the fact that she has every right to be depressed, it’s her funny outlook on her situation that really made the book shine. I loved her mishaps. Her tripping in front of the boss, her Irish undies and socks, and her crush on her hot Irish co-worker, made me smile a lot. She is such a dork and that makes it all the more fun to read.

The writing style is fun and witty. I can only imagine what Caity’s adventures throughout this series will hold. Because it doesn’t end in this book. I’d wager that this series will not read as a standalone. So it’s best to read this one first. I think that her growth as a character is not over, she has still has a lot to overcome. I can’t wait where her research into her background will take her and I hope she hooks up with Declan. Surely, there’s more to him than a seemingly playboy personality.

Caity is definitely flying by the seat of her “Irish” knickers, which totally suits her personality and tone of the story.

*I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review*
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107 reviews30 followers
May 11, 2016
My rating: 4.5 stars

Flying by the Seat of my Knickers follows Caity Shaw and her journey to find herself/hide (?). After getting fired from her job Caity travels aboard to work for her sister, Rachel. However, things don’t go as planned and Caity ends up suffering a few mishaps causing her to lose more self-confidence. With the help of her co-worker, Declan, Caity starts gaining more confidence and learning more about her Irish grandmother.


This is one of the cutest books I’ve ever read. I’m still on high from it. It’s a power pack filled with laughter, joy, and growth. Caity is an amazing and relatable protagonist. She was sucked into a relationship with a manipulative ex and once she got out she didn’t have a lot of self-esteem. I adored her growth in this book, she worked really hard to impress her sister and when it backfired a few times she was really bummed. But, I love how that didn’t stop her from trying again. The mystery of her Irish grandmother is quite intriguing and I cannot wait to find out more about it. I also loved the romance - it's going to be a slow burn and I'm so excited. :D I cannot wait for more Declan and Caity.


When I first started I had a feeling it would remind me of Confessions of a Shopaholic, however, it didn’t. Don’t be fooled by the synopsis. The plot, characters, writing style, everything about it is near perfection. I can already tell this will be a go to book for me and Watson can easily become one of my go to authors.


I received a reader's copy in exchange of an honest review.

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154 reviews6 followers
April 29, 2016
This book was darling. I really loved the main character Caity. She was completely likeable, relatable and just a joy to follow. Her story was far from perfect and I think a lot of readers can relate (or could relate) to that time of struggling financially, trying to figure out who you are meant to be, trying to please a sibling, navigate romantic relationships and deal with the parents who "just want the best". I thought Caity was very well developed throughout, yet she still is a work in progress. I have to say I was pretty excited to read that there will be more to come of this character. While its sometimes nice to have everything tied up into a neat bow, I enjoy that there is more to Caity in the future. In addition, I have traveled to Ireland in the past so appreciated the Dublin setting descriptions- it felt very authentic. I would recommend this book and really look forward to more from this author to come. I received an e-copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review.
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762 reviews10 followers
April 7, 2016
Flying by the Seat of My Knickers is a fun, fast read that reminded me of all the joys of my first major travel experience. Caity, an American hoping to escape a string of bad luck, takes a job assisting her event-planer sister with a week-long meeting in Ireland. More of a women's fiction, this first person focuses on Caity as she works to impress her sister and regain her shattered confidence. I loved the character's voice and how she provided a voice of optimism and compassion in spite of the jaded professionals around her. I was surprised how quickly I finished the book and the journey and the end left me wanting more, so I was glad to see a second book in another city will be coming soon.
I don't get to travel as much as I would like, but this book was like virtual vacation and a reminder of why Ireland is on my to-do list, as is the next book in this series.
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1,559 reviews44 followers
March 11, 2018
Did you ever just meet someone and before you could decide if you liked them, they launched into a long winded story? That is the feel of this story.

I could never decide how I felt about Caity. Mostly she was just a screw up with a self esteem issue. It got much better about three fourths in but I thought about giving up a lot.

Her mother was a nag. Gretchen was just horrible. Rachel was so A type personality that I kept rolling my eyes. Declan was the only highlight.

At one point it seemed like Declan was going to be the bad guy and holy cow I growled. That turned out ok though.

I feel like this is the back story of the story that the author actually wanted to tell. Not much of anything happens. You'd have to be emotionally attatched to Caity or her and Declan's budding romance to continue this series.
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Author 33 books261 followers
April 19, 2016
As a somewhat jaded traveler, Flying by the Seat of My Knickers let me relive the joy and excitement of that first trip abroad where everything is different and new. I've never been to Ireland so I was really keen on the descriptions and little insider information for this destination. The characters were well-rounded and interesting and by the end I was really rooting for Katy. Just a note, this is not a traditional romance but anyone who secretly dreams of going to Ireland will love it. A thoroughly enjoyable read.
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522 reviews24 followers
April 24, 2020
Excellent and well written book. I hated to book down I loved it so much. Before I finished the book, I was hooked and looking forward to reading the rest of the series. I highly recommend it. Easy to read. Will read again and have.
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Author 31 books140 followers
May 15, 2016
Brilliant! When the story starts out you can't help but feel sorry for Caity and all she has been through, but you'll soon stop feeling bad for her and be cheering her on. The characters are all relatable and well written. Full of comedy, hope, adventure, and even a hint of romance. I really enjoyed this book and look forward to reading the next. Well done, Watson!
1,700 reviews35 followers
June 1, 2022
Unlike Ms. Watsons Mags and Biddy series.
This is not a mystery, I would classify it as Women's Fiction.
Caity is hired by her sister after her life fell apart, including
a marriage that was dominated by a control freak.

As Caity maneuvers in a new job.
She encounters a series of embarrassing incidents that are
really quite funny when you read them.
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Author 3 books98 followers
November 12, 2020
What a cheeky story set in Ireland!

I had a great trip to Ireland 🇮🇪 through this funny and touching novel. The setting was vivid. The characters were well developed. It was a nice escaping read. I can’t wait to read the next Caity book!
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287 reviews
September 16, 2017
Cute book. Good enough I want to read the next 2. Need to find out about the Grandma.
Very quick read.
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1,138 reviews23 followers
December 10, 2017
For some reason I thought this was a cozy mystery, but it was more like chick lit. Regardless, I liked it a lot. Caity was fun, and the story moved quickly. I will read more in this series.
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22 reviews1 follower
February 6, 2020
As a meeting planner and TD I loved this book and laughed out load at many parts !! Eliza was spot on !!!! Heading onto another one of her books !!!
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99 reviews
June 12, 2020
I have never read any Eliza Watson and found this book purely on the title, which leapt out at me and said you have to read me.
It was a lighthearted easy read which I thoroughly enjoyed. Its quirky main character keeps you wanting to read more to find out what was going to happen to her next. Although it's very lighthearted it covers some serious subjects of abuse and low self esteem in a relatable, sensitive and at times humorous way.
when I was three quarters of the way through I started to wonder how this story was going to wrap up without leaving to many unanswered questions and was worried I was going to be disappointed with the ending.....as I read the last page, thinking no this can't be it I see an advert for the second book in the series. After a quick Google I have found there are in fact six books in the series. Now I'm So looking forward to following Caity on her journey and pleased that this isn't the end of the story.
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Author 25 books72 followers
March 18, 2019
Caity Shaw has just lost her job. She is being stalked by her abusive ex-boyfriend Andy. She has had to move back to her family home and her domineering mother. So when she gets the chance to assist her successful sister Rachel with an event in Ireland, she jumps at the chance.
Having visited Ireland, reading this book was a trip down memory lane. The story was humorous, with a touch of pathos, and the heroine likeable. It was truly a series of unfortunate events - falling on her face in front of the CEO, having to dig through garbage to locate a post-it note, being assigned to bathroom duty, enjoying a gift basket meant for the guests, pepper spraying a colleague... the list seems endless. However, Caity manages to overcome them all and find some self confidence.
Recommended for those who love to travel, and anyone who is an event planner themselves!
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657 reviews34 followers
March 16, 2023
I've been having quite the reading slump. A friend suggested I read a light book, what I call brain candy. Not a term I use showing deprecation. Brain candy is a necessary part of reading, something read just for fun, not because you have to. Mostly they are easy to read.

I thoroughly enjoyed Watson's first offering of this series and I fell in love with Caity Shaw. She is imminently human, fallible, showing occasional brilliance at a critical time, in essence an everywoman. I had started this because I thought it was a cozy mystery. But the book's description specifically says it is women's fiction, not a cozy mystery. On the other hand, neither is it a romance. And Caity Shaw is a delight. I look forward to reading more of her travel mishaps!
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