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A return to form for Mandy Baggot. I really enjoyed this accidental tale of Becky and Elias with the addition of the ever-travelling Petra. Great evocative tale that transports you to those traditional Greek places such as Athens, Kefalonia and finally Corfu.
Loved the supporting characters including Elias’ mum and the nosey neighbours!
A really enjoyable escapist read!

3.5 stars.
If you want to be whisked away to a sunny holiday destination, look no further than this amusing romantic comedy by Many Baggot.
At the start I didn't really warm to Becky as a character, my feelings were slightly lukewarm, but the rather calamitous start to Becky's trip away did make me giggle and Petra as a character was laugh out loud funny. I would love to revisit her in her own book, can this happen? The growth of both of these characters throughout as well as Elias (the love interest) was lovely to witness and the hidden depth to Petra was a great addition, but it was the friendship between these girls that really made me like this book.
The descriptions of Corfu, had me wanting to pack my suitcase up and don my sunglasses, but alas that cannot happen at the moment.
So if you want to escape to a sunnier climb in your head, then why not give this a try.
My thanks to the publisher for the gifted copy.

This book starts fairly gently, with Becky working in her sister’s sandwich shop, working long hours, putting her own twist on the fillings while engaged in a bit of gentle banter with the women she works with. She has an endearing edge of sadness about her – unlucky in love (and we later find out quite how unlucky), missing her father, really put upon – and I took to her and her people-pleasing personality immediately. Her sister though is a bit of a horror, and very well-drawn: when Becky decides she has to have a holiday and finds the chance of some house-sitting in Corfu, her sister might not be too happy but I really cheered for her.
But things don’t go entirely smoothly: she has the journey from hell, with a couple of unexpected sight-seeing opportunities, and it takes some time to finally arrive in Corfu. And along the way, she makes two new friends – the rather gorgeous (with a sadness of his own) Elias in the next seat, and the distinctly zany Petra who attaches herself like a limpet after a chance meeting in the queue for the aeroplane toilet. Having arrived, Becky looks forward to a couple of weeks doing very little, enjoying the villa’s infinity pool and switching off for a while – but, for all sorts of reasons, things don’t quite turn out that way.
I do rather suspect the author might not have been picturing a reader of my age group when she started putting this one together – and I did initially wonder if it was going to be the book for me. There are lots (seriously – lots and lots) of contemporary pop culture references, and I’ll admit that a number of them really passed my by (though thanks to Google, I did learn a little…). And then there was Petra – totally without filters, I didn’t find her at all “entertaining” at first, just intensely rude and annoying (and perhaps a little dangerous too), and I really rather hoped she’d disappear from the story. Even Becky – although I did really like her – was rather more immature and naive than I might have liked…
But that’s where those negative thoughts end (and they were really only ever a doubt that I was the right reader). This story was quite wonderful, with the cleverest of writing, characters who develop and unfold and show surprising depth, all set against a perfectly drawn Corfu backdrop. I’ve spent a lot of time in Greece and its islands over the years, and the author lovingly recreates the detail of everything I so fondly remember – the village, the pace of life, the characters, the food (oh, the food… and Becky’s passion for tastes and flavours really brought those parts to life). There are a few moments of humour that verge on the slapstick, but nothing ever too OTT – I smiled (a lot), and particularly enjoyed the relationships and the way the characters changed and developed.
There’s a mystery here, and an edge of danger at times – but what I loved the most was the central romance, so beautifully done from the different viewpoints of Becky and Elias, getting under their skin and digging more deeply into their emotions, their fears, and the experiences that have changed them, making it all feel totally authentic and believable.
I might have begun by doubting I was going to enjoy this book – by the end, I entirely loved it, and every one of its characters and the story that quite swept me away. It’s most definitely a perfect one for your holidays – but if that’s not going to happen this year, do try it in your back garden in the sunshine instead, with a glass or two of something. That’s what I did – and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience…
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They say don't judge a book by its cover.....but just look at this cover! I loved the title and the cover. And the book blurb had me sold- this relaxing, uplifting realistic and funny novel could not have come at a better time.
Becky works long hours at a sandwich shop called It's a Wrap with her friend and also her sister. A bit of sibling rivalry is the perfect excuse for her to want out of the current situation.
When an ad for a house sitter on the island of Corfu captures her interest she finds herself jetting off to the sun. But getting there is not as simple or as hassle-free as she thought.
Then she meets Elias, a Greek God who she is sat with on the plane. Her adventures have just begun!
With a shining cast of characters, beautiful islands and food and laughs aplenty, this latest feelgood novel by Mandy Baggot is a real escapist treat.
Thanks to Mandy Baggot and Aria for my ARC in exchange for an honest and voluntary review.
I adore Mandy Baggot's novels and was delighted to recieve this.

Perfect escapism - I absolutely loved this novel, the scenery is idyllic and the food sounds scrumptious!
The storytelling is beautiful, I was completely absorbed in the lives of Becky, Petra, and Elias. Filled with laugh-out-loud moments and a few more poignant ones too, you'll soon be hooked, torn between reading it as fast a possible so can see how it all turns out and not wanting it to end.
This perfect rich, warm and sunny read a fabulous story to lose yourself in, especially in these crazy times.
Thanks to Aria Fiction & Netgalley for sending me this in exchange for an open and honest review.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Great book, great setting, great characters.
This has been a fantastic read which I haven’t been able to put down. This has really allowed me to escape.

This is a real breath of Summer and such an enjoyable read. Of course, there are lots of coincidences which seem to bring people together but I was delighted with the range of characters who all had their own stories to tell. Greece shimmers away centre stage and it is lovely to visit Athens and Kefalonia en route to Corfu. It is packed with the sights and smells of the island and life in the sleepy Greek villages make you want to be there.
The humour runs through the story. As a reluctant flier, I particularly appreciated the plane journeys which Becky has to endure to get to the sun! Becky, Elias, Petra and Megan all find themselves having to face events from their past which have held them back. Communication and listening to each other are some good lessons to take on board. Family and friendships are all part of the fun and the warmth of the story is a tonic in these dark days.
In short: Fun in the sun
Thanks to the publisher for a copy of the book

When Becky falls out with her sister Megan over running the sandwich business she decides to take a job house sitting in a beautiful villa in Corfu. Things don't run smoothly though and after her flight is delayed she misses her connection in Athens and ends up having to stay there for the night...... along with Elias the gorgeous divorce lawyer that she sat next to on the plane...... and Petra a nomadic girl she met on the flight. When they are then diverted because of a storm the three start to get to know each other but what will happen when they eventually arrive in Corfu!
A lovely lighthearted fun book with some great characters...I loved Elias's mother... and the descriptions of the scenery definitely made me want to go back to Greece, perfect beach read.

A beautiful read so filled with quirky characters and plot twists that I was completely amused and entertained with this story. Twists, you ask? Aye, the flight to Corfu Island made some stops due to missed connection and flight turbulence. Author Mandy Baggot then went right ahead to fill it with delightful scenes and lovable characters, especially Petra, that had me feeling as if I were right there with Becky and Elias and their group.
Becky had a disagreement with her sister. She needed a break. Seeing an ad for house-sitter in Corfu Island, she decided to go on vacation. Elias the hunk was on the seat next to her. They got to talking. There were few hiccups in the flight and a winding road via Athens and Greece brought the entire group closer. Until Becky reached Corfu Island, all ready to enjoy her time on the beach until Elias turned up at the house. It seemed he had quite an unknown connection.
Having read a few book by this talented writer, I knew I was in for a sweet ride. The book was longer than I was used to and slightly slow in the beginning, but the sparks and zesty scenes took off along with their flight. There were other kooky characters who added humor and tangy saltiness to the prose. The story slowly pulled me in with the different plot lines.
I was quite amazed at how the author could develop all the characters within the story. Equal importance was given to each of their parts, and all of them were linked well. Romance and attraction were the cornerstones of this happily ever after.
Friendships and family and beautiful descriptions of the locales transported me to a different world on a lazy weekend. Captivating read, I would say.

Becky needs a holiday, the sandwich business she runs with her sister has just secured a huge contract and Becky’s sister Megan decides she is going on holiday but over looks Becky to run the company in her absence.
Becky decides that she will look for some house sitting opportunities online and Corfu pops up. Pushing herself to do something she has never done previously she heads to Corfu.
Elias is a divorce lawyer and dealing a messy divorce takes him to Corfu on behalf of a client and him and the two meet at the airport and end up travelling together. Elias does not tell the truth about his job and neither does Becky which makes things very interesting.
This is my first Mandy Baggot book and I really enjoyed her writing style, funny and engaging, her characters captured me immediately. Becky has been hurt before and her persona made me laugh out loud. Becky meets Petra on the plane and she opens Becky’s eyes to a whole new world.
Elias has a history in Corfu that he is not happy to share, but when Becky, Elias and Petra end up in Athens over night due to a travel delay, things that Becky had never imagined start to happen.
A lovely feelgood book about love, forgiveness and the lovely island of Corfu, a perfect read for these challenging times to put your feet up and forget everything.

As well as writing the best flawed lead characters, Mandy Baggot also creates characters who are a little bit different and who walk outside of societal boundaries. Her characters are always entertaining and I’ve been completely absorbed in the lives of Becky, Petra and Elias.
Missed flights, diversions and overnight stops gives these three opportunities to get to know each other. When Elias’ work means their paths cross on Corfu there’s more opportunities to strengthen friendships and bonds but also to add conflict, misunderstandings and rivalry into the mix. They all have something important to teach each other and give each other a push out of the past, into a hopeful future.
Elias’ narration lets us see just how vulnerable he is. His mum made me chuckle (night vision goggles!). With Beck’s narration I had laughter bubbling quite a few times alongside feeling affronted at her life back home. I loved her development and how her friendship with Petra impacts on everything in her life.
I found it easy to fall into this story each time I opened the pages, feeling as if I was there in Athens, Kefalonia and Corfu. At a time when it’s been difficult to concentrate, this was a blessing! I was eager to pick up the story and thought about the characters in-between. A page turner.
If you’re looking for an escape, I guarantee that My Greek Island Summer will open the door.
Highly recommended.

A juicy feel-good romance set under the hot Greek sun, Mandy Baggot’s My Greek Island Summer is a delightful, addictive and heart-racing romp that is sure to perk up your mood and make you laugh out loud!
Becky Rose feels as if she has finally landed on her feet. She has found the job of her dreams that simply requires her to spend two whole weeks house-sitting in a breath-taking villa on the island of Corfu. Becky cannot wait to spend a fortnight topping up her tan while sitting by an infinity pool trying to put her past heartbreak behind her. The gorgeous Ionian waters, the bright blue Greek skies and hot weather are all Becky needs to lick her wounds and figure out what she is going to do next with her life, however, fate seems to have other ideas in store for her as she discovers when fate propels her straight into the path of Elias Mardas…
Elias has got his own demons to contend with and just wants to sort out his business and head back home.
When he gets stuck in Athens, he finds himself reluctantly stuck there, but thing soon look up when he meets Becky Rose. Forced to spend the night in Athens together, the two quickly decide to make the best out of the circumstances they have found themselves trapped in and they soon begin to get close to one another as they decide to make the best out of their situation.
After finally reaching Kefalonia, Becky is happy to put Elias and the time they spent together behind her – until he turns up at the villa and things start getting even more complicated for the two of them. What will they do now? Will they just have a hot summer fling? Or will they end up with something far more complicated than they ever imagined?
It is impossible not to fall in love with Mandy Baggot’s fabulously fun, flirty and feel-good Greek romances and My Greek Island Summer is certainly no exception! Wonderfully uplifting, immensely funny and so captivating readers will simply not be able to put the book down, My Greek Island Summer is a terrific page-turner about life’s unexpected surprises, letting go and taking a leap of faith that will leave readers with a great big smile on their face.
Charming, engrossing and hilarious, My Greek Island Summer is another winner by Mandy Baggot!

Becky wants more than working in a sandwich business. She's creative and clever but is gradually losing her sense of self, by keeping quiet and hiding her talents. The chance to housesit in Corfu, is too good an opportunity, to miss, even though it strains her sibling relationship. This is a gently paced book. You get to know Becky before she sets off on her adventure. Unexpected events make the flights more adventurous than expected, and Becky meets two fellow travellers, full of emotional angst and secrets.
With lovingly described settings, the story has an authentic sense of place. The emotional plot combines friendship, humour, poignancy and romance, in a relatable way. Complex, flawed and unique characters, complement a gently paced, detailed plot. Unexpected twists keep you turning the pages, as the main characters discover what's important to them.
This story is an escapist read, letting the reader experience love and life in an engaging holiday setting.
I received a copy of this book from Aria via NetGalley in return for an honest review.

Another delightful novel from Mandy Baggot and another set on the sunny, picturesque island of Corfu, a clear favourite of Ms Baggot.
Becky works at her sister’s sandwich shop, although there are tensions between them both and her sister doesn’t know that Becky has been secretly creating off-menu recipes to keep the business going and doesn’t seem to value Becky’s contribution to the business as she sees it. Becky decides she’s had enough and books herself leave without her sister’s permission and sets off for a housesitting job in Corfu.
On route, she meets Elias, a divorce lawyer haunted by his own divorce after his wife left him for another woman. He is returning to Corfu to assess a property for his latest client and also visit his parents, something he has avoided since his divorce. Neither Becky nor Elias are completely honest with the other, yet they are drawn to each other.
Rounding out the group in this delightful story is free-spirit Petra who despite her wild child and carefree outer persona, she is also hiding a tragic secret in her past.
Add in Elias’ parents and the rest of the Greek locals, you have a fun-packed story with all of the characters having a breakthrough and working through their demons and creating a delightful tale complete with beautifully described scenery and vivid details making you feel you were baking in the heat right along with Becky, Elias and Petra.
I am looking forward to reading more from Mandy Baggot in the future and working on her back catalogue also.

A big thank you to NetGalley and Aria for the ARC. I am voluntarily reviewing this book. I did not get this book. I guess it just wasn't for me. I adore Greece and love the food but found this to be eh. Ok. Megan was a brat but it did get better. I struggled to get 1/2 way thru. 3 stars. I am sure that there are many that will enjoy this book, I just wasn't one of them.

Favorite Quotes:
He could imagine the raised eyes in the village… the not-so-whispered gossip of the village’s president like a rally bullhorn. Greek men didn’t get left like that. Greek men absolutely never got left for a woman… if it didn’t happen in mythology it didn’t exist.
Are you a prostitute? You know, not one of those ones who stand on street corners wearing clothes that look like the 1980s threw up all over them. I mean one of the ones who suck off politicians and pop stars in classy hotels… Oh my God! I guessed it right, didn’t I?! Well, you’re a dark horse. I didn’t really have you pegged for that when you said you hadn’t ever had sex in a plane toilet.
‘The army?’ Petra said, screwing up her face as if ‘the army’ was gone-off chicken no longer fit for human consumption. ‘To be honest the sex trade was more believable. What are you? A captain or something? Sitting behind a desk all day planning assaults?’
Only me. My mother will tell you that as I was ten pounds in weight and it felt like she was evacuating a watermelon. There was no way she was going to repeat the experience… You laugh at me? Being a child on my own growing up. No one to play with because my head was too large?… You are now thinking of me with a watermelon for a head, are you not?
My Review:
At five-hundred-twenty-eight pages, this slowly developing story was cleverly interwoven with humorous yet emotive subplots and secondary story threads that provided vibrant strokes of color and a great deal of texture to the uniquely quirky and oddly captivating characters. I was pleasantly surprised how all the sneakily placed little tidbits skillfully merged together at the end for my highly prized HEA. I smirked, giggle-snorted, and gasped my way through this gastronomical delight, which teased and taunted my various appetites and was rather destructive to my dieting efforts – but any excuse will do ;)

What a brilliant read. If you want a book that makes you escape to Greece, but not just Corfu, this is it... I have a big love affair with Greece and i go every summer to the mainland and explore more and more of it each year, i have been to the places in the book so i can totally relate.
We have Becky who lives in the UK but decides on bookijg a holiday which she never does. She works fr her sisters company 'its a wrap' making delcious menus to go inside the wrap and has never been on a trip before whilst working beside her sister Megan... She needs a trip and looks online and find a place in corfu which sounds amazing with the infinty pool overlooking the sea, sounds like bliss, or does it? Becky gets on the flight to Athens to change and fly to corfu but things dont plan they way they should have, we see her meeting new people on the flight who she wouldnt normally befiend, especially Petra. Theres also a nice young fit Greek man Elias. Elias is fighting his own demons regarding his ex, Hestia and hes a well to do divorce lawyer who only wants male clients after what Hestia did to him.
Becky, Petra and Elias all end up stuck together in... Athens and Kefalonia and then Corfu. Elias takes thm to places in Athens to show them real Greece and they have the best time, then onto kefalonia for more experinces and one almost dies... Eventually we make it to Corfu and the house is beautiful with lots of antinque vehicles and interiors. Becky is watching the house so her ex doesnt discover these items but his lawyer turns up from London.... Theres a fight, Beckys sister arrives and a whole lot of other things. I dont want to give the storyline away but i loved it.
You can never fault with reading a mandy baggot book. great storyline, great location and great writing.
Thnnak you to Aria and netgalley for this for a review.

This book has everything! I love the premise -- it's the perfect, dreamy escape that we need right now, written so visually and with such sensory appeal that you feel like you're there. Everything just worked, from the flow of the narrative to the little personality quirks, the entanglements, unexpected little treats, and a pleasant slide to the closure. I'll be sure to check out everything else this author has written. This book was a joy!

Huge fan of Mandy Baggot, So was pleased to read her latest release My Greek Island Summer.
Escapism was what was needed during this difficult time we are currently having across the globe.
Here we meet Becky Rose, she currently works for her sister Megan’s Sandwich making business named Its a wrap.
Having had enough, Becky decides to head out to Corfu to a beautiful villa for 2 weeks to housesit after seeing an advert. Becky feels she needs this time to get away from her sister and all that is goin on at work.
Add to the mix handsome Elias Mardas, who Becky meets on the plane. He is also on the way to Corfu for work. When the couple meet there is an instant spark but Becky doesnt think anything of it that is until they have to spend the night in Athens as they miss their connecting flight to Corfu. Bad weather conditions then lead them to having to spend the night in Kefalonia. Can Becky and Elias become more than friends and will romance blossom!?.
I also enjoyed reading about the supporting cast and had a soft spot for Petra.
Mandy Baggot once again delivers a fast paced smasher of a story, one that is full of love, laughs, friendships and likeable charactors.
Counting on her next book coming soon.

This is the best book to read during these crazy days, it will transport you to a beautiful island full of sand and happiness; the best way to disconnect, don’t you think?
I was in Greece a long time ago and this book made me travel there again, the descriptions of the food, people, landscape… it was like being transported to Greece instead of being on my boring sofa, and let’s admit it, I really enjoyed the trip, I’ll possibly travel there this night, will you accompany me?
The story is refreshing and with a lot of humour on it, Becky Rowe needs a vacation from her sister and job, so she decides to stay for 2 weeks doing a house-sitting in an impressive villa in Greece. It will not be as easy as she hopes, during the flight from London to Corfu she will meet her two partners in this adventure: Elias and Petra. The story is full of emotive moments, delicious recipes and romance, because who doesn’t love a good romance in summer?
I really liked how the author, Mandy Baggot, created this story. The characters felt real and with a purpose, not simply to entertain the reader. In the end I wanted to know more about them, how will they lives continue and if their happiness will be fulfilled. Don’t get me wrong, the story has a happy ending, but I was so invested with the characters that I didn’t want to end the story. I only hope we will see them in another story…
My Greek Island is a quick read, perfect to make you disconnect from your worries, ready for a sunny trip?