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Meet Me in Tahiti

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This is the third book in the 'Meet Me In...' series by Georgia Toffolo. they can be read as stand a lone novels.

Zoe is a travel reporter who travels the world. After an accident when she was 18 years old, Zoe is confined to a wheelchair. Her disability/ wheelchair have not prevented her from doing what she wants and becoming a very successful travel writer. Her parents are, however, helicopter parents and do tend to smother her. When Zoe arrives in a new resort in Tahiti, she comes face to face with her past, as her ex Finn owns the resort and they must deal with feelings that go back a long way before they can move forward with their lives.

I enjoyed the plot line, the writing style and the fact the the storyline didn’t focus on Zoe’s disability.



I was gifted this book by Mills & Boon in exchange for a honest review #millsandbooninsider

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In all honesty I wasn’t expecting too much from this book however it was a pleasant and easy read. This is a nice book just exploring escapism in Caribbean and who doesn’t want that?

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This was a brilliant read and is being featured on my blog for my quick star reviews feature, which I have created on my blog so I can catch up with all the books I have read and therefore review.
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I loved this book. the characters the writing style. I’ve loved all the books and this book was amazing.. I loved the characters that they were caring and want to help others. This is book three in the series and book four comes out in spring. This is a perfect beach read you enjoyed and can take on holidays with you. I love to be in this world sound like a lovely place to be in. Loved every page of the book.

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I am sooo glad I gave this book a go. I read Meet Me in London and loved it, but then felt really underwhelmed with Meet Me in Hawaii. These books all follow veeery similar plot lines but this was made so much more special by having a Disabled MC. This was a really lovely read and I’ll definitely be reading the next instalment from Georgia!

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I seem to be going against the grain here and I'm not sure whether it's because I hadn't read the previous books, or whether this is not my type of book, but I really could not get into this book and struggled all the way through. I liked the characters but for me a good romance should have a storyline and other characters that could stand up on their own. This story was almost exclusively made up of internal monologues from the 2 lead characters about the things they wished they'd said or done to the other either in the previous few hours or a decade or so ago, or what the other person was thinking. The back story of her accident added little.

A light read, but not for me

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A fantastic book which is well written and completely engaging. I have been completely pulled in and kept hostage by this one.
This is unique, intriguing and one that I have devoured.

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I loved the previous two books in the Meet Me series by Georgia Toffolo, so I was very excited to read the third book Meet Me in Tahiti. It follows the story of Zoe, a travel writer who is in a wheelchair due to an unfortunate accident when she was 18. Zoe goes to the Poerava Resort in Tahiti to write about it not realising that the owner turns out to be Finn, who left her broken hearted years ago.
A wonderful read that I really loved and recommend.
Thank you to Mills & Boon and NetGalley for the ebook ARC.

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I was really looking forward to Zoe’s book after reading the previous books in this series and I wasn’t disappointed. It was really interesting to get more of an insight into Zoe’s disability and I think it was handled brilliantly. It was informative but also not the main focus of the story which is just how I thought it should be. I really felt like I had been taken off to Tahiti. I would definitely recommend this book especially if you have read the previous books although it does work as a standalone.

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A sequel to "Meet me in Hawaii", involving the same group of friends but concentrating on Zoe. Wheelchair bound following an accident at the age of 18, Zoe is now a successful travel writer. The love of her teenage years, Finn ,has long since been pushed to the back of her mind, until they meet again at his hotel in the South Pacific. Are there too many obstacles to allow love to bloom again? An ideal read for a cold wet day,I really enjoyed it.

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This is the third book in the 'Meet Me In...' series. I hadn't read the previous two but it did not matter as this could be read independently from the other books.

Zoe is a travel reporter who travels the world. After an accident when she was 18 years old, Zoe is confined to a wheelchair but this does not stop her from doing what she wants. However, when she arrives in a new resort in Tahiti, she comes face to face with her past and must deal with feelings that go back a long way.

I enjoyed the story although it did feel slightly formulaic in places. However, having the main character in a wheelchair was an interesting twist on the usual will-they-won't-they love story.

Not sure I would rush to buy others in the series but would read them if I came across them.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for my e-copy in exchange for an honest review.

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I really enjoyed this book. I didn’t realise it was part of a series, I am definitely going to read the other before it. Saying that, these books are all about individual characters so they can be read as stand-alones.

We follow the journey of Zoe, a travel writer. She is a wonderful character, she seems so loving and caring. I thought she had a lot of humour and was an easy going person. She was in an unfortunate accident which means she is in a wheelchair, I liked how the element was written into the story. It was written about with care and was handled well. We also get to hear about Finn, a businessman running multiple holiday resorts. He knew Zoe when they lived in the little village as children and teenagers. When the pair meet, they seem to have many emotions for each other. All the feelings they had when they were younger cam rushing back.

This book is told in a dual perspective of both Zoe and Finn. I thought it was good to hear from both of them as we could hear about their thoughts and feelings as the book went on. I liked how easy this book was to read, it went by so quick for me. I was eager to read more about the pair.

I loved the romance in the book, it was beautiful to read about. It seemed like fate brought them together when reading about why they were both there and with their histories. It was a cute, fluffy romance which had some amazing characters. I am so excited to read the other books in this series!

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Having read the first two books in this series, I was looking forward to the next instalment. However, I found this book difficult to get going and unfortunately not as enjoyable as the first two stories. .

It tells the story of Zoe. She is a travel writer and ends up in contact with Finn who she knew previously. A devastating accident left Zoe with a disability and she lost contact with Finn. But now they’re face to face again.

Thanks to Netgalley for the opportunity to read this in exchange for an honest review.

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Thank you Georgia Toffolo, mills and boon and netgalley for gifting me a digital copy of “Meet me in Tahiti” in exchange for an honest review.

This was my first book by Georgia Toffolo and I can honestly say it won’t be my last. I really enjoyed it and by the end I was crying happy tears. It was nice to be able to read a book with a main character with a disability and follow her love story. I feel like so many books avoid this topic but I loved how Georgia Toffolo handled it. I can’t wait to go and read the rest of the books in this series.

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This is the 3rd in the series and I haven't read the first 2 yet but will be now, I really enjoyed it
It took me a little while to work out who the characters were as they were all in the previous books but once I had I didn't want to put it down
I'm looking forward to number 4

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I love this series and this book even more . It’s my favourite from all of them and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a heartwarming story with so much heart and soul in it. Some of the topics in here are very well discussed and I loved how everything comes together in the end.
Everyone need a happily ever after in their lives.

Very grateful to the publisher for my review copy.

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This is the third book in Georgia Toffolo’s ‘Meet Me’ series and I have really enjoyed them all so far, I still think Meet Me in London was my favourite but I’ve got a feeling that book 4 May top it…

Any who, on to Meet Me in Tahiti and Lilly’s story which I was really looking forward to. The book is set in Tahiti, in the French Polynesian and my word it sounds amazing! Get me on that plane straight away, the island sounds absolutely incredible and like a proper tropical oasis.

I loved learning more about Zoe and how she has adapted to being in a wheelchair but not letting it get in the way of anything she wants to do, wanting to be treated just like everyone else. More than this though it felt like we got to know who Zoe really was, her personality absolutely shone through in this book, her love of glitter, sequins and mermaids gave this book a little magical touch.

When she first sets eyes on Finn again you can immediately sense the tension in the air increasing ten fold, oh boy is there history there! I buddy read this one with Laura again and I think we both had a lot of moments when we wanted to bang their heads together and get them to wake up to what was happening. It seems that everyone can see that they’re both developing strong feelings apart from each other, despite the rather obvious signs… Disclosure note… there is quite a bit of nipple action in the first half of the book!

I loved exploring the island with Zoe and watching things with Finn simmer, fizzle and boil. This is another fab addition to the series and I honestly didn’t want it to end!

As always the amazing foursome are included and Hawkes Cove is mentioned quite a bit so I’m really eager to return home with them all for the wedding in book 4, ahhh! Now just a few months to wait!

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A really cute story with a great strong female lead and a brooding male lead. I read the first in the series but missed the second one however really enjoyed this one which is the third in the instalment.

Thank you to NetGalley for the opportunity to read this in exchange for a honest review.

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Another great book from Georgia Toffolo. Following the story of Zoe who lives in a wheelchair following a car accident but is reunited with an old friend / enemy Finn from Devon when she travels to a remote island to write an accessibility travel report. We meet again her friends Victoria, Maillie and Lilly from previous books which is lovely and so continues their story. Thanks Georgia, her publisher and NetGalley. Highly recommend.

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I absolutely and thoroughly enjoy Georgia Toffolo’s novels and love that they follow each of the four friends lives, this being the third instalment focuses on Zoe, a travel writer, reviewing resorts for their inclusion for disabled travellers, as Zoe herself is in a wheelchair after losing use of her legs in a car accident with her friends Malie, Victoria and Lily, when she was 18.
Her latest adventure is in Tahiti in an luxury resort where she meets Finn, a blast from the past, who left her heartbroken after her accident, she was enjoying the trip prior to realising he owns the resort.
Beautiful setting in the South Pacific, clear waters, white Sandy beaches, culinary feasts and fabulous mythical tales a beautiful place to escape to and fall in love but will Zoe ever forgive Finn?

I can’t wait for Lily’s story next.

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