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A Whole Lotta Love

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This, the third Florence Love book left me with a huge smile on my face, it was warm, sweet and laugh out loud funny.

I love Florence Love, she’s a PI on a mission to track down her mother, who supposedly died many years ago under nefarious circumstances, but Flo has reason to believe that she’s somewhere in Italy and nothing is going to stop her from finding her, except ...
Is it believable? Is it heck! It’s Fun with a capital ‘F’ and in places bitter sweet. So suspend reality for a bit, put you feet up and embrace A Whole Lotta Love in your world.
Louise Lee you rock!

Thank-you to NetGalley for providing an advance copy in exchange for an honest review.

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.loved it! This book is reminiscent of early Marian Keyes, it has a chatty almost gossipy style which makes it easy to read and very enjoyable. This is a very funny book and encompasses most quirks and eccentricities that we find in most family’s. Florence Loves adventures will make you smile, make you laugh, may even cause a lump in your throat! Flow feels like your best friend, or the best friend you wish you had.
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I have mixed feelings about this book and, unlike me, have left this review for a few days to get my head round it and whether to give 4 or 5 stars. I enjoyed the read and the characters, who are a eclectic mix, are very likeable and almost bumble along but in an utterly believeable way. Florence Love is a self employed Private Investigator bent on solving the mystery of her disappearing mother 25 years before which is reignited by a chance sighting at an Italian Airport. She is aided and abetted by her delightful brother Michael, who has Aspergers, his character leaves a lovely depth and grounding to the whole story plus friends Noah and Vee. There are many twists and turns, the ending is unforseen but concluding. The writing style took a little getting used to at the start and I found I had to read the first little bit again, after getting about a quarter through, to familiarise myself properly with the timeline. I see that Florence Love stories are part of a series and I shall be seeking out the previous ones. It is well written and subtly witty and quite quirky but endearing as one gets drawn into the characters and the plot.

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