The Start of Something Wonderful by Jane Lambert

The Start of Something Wonderful

by Jane Lambert

Previously published as Learning to Fly

It’s never too late to follow your dreams…

Forty-year-old air stewardess, Emily Forsyth, thought she had everything a woman could wish for: a glamorous, jet-set lifestyle, a designer wardrobe and a dishy pilot boyfriend. Until he breaks up with her…

Catapulted into a mid-life crisis she wishes she’d had earlier, she decides to turn her life upside-down, quitting her job and instead beginning to chase her long-held dreams of becoming an actress!

Leaving the skies behind her, Emily heads for the bright lights of London’s West End – but is it too late to reach for the stars?

Don’t miss this heartwarming and uplifting debut, perfect for fans of Colleen Coleman and Cate Woods!

Readers love Jane Lambert:

“It is so bloody funny you will be crying with laughter.”

“There is a lot of love, warmth and humour in this novel”

“Jane Lambert's writing is laugh-out-loud funny.”

“A thoroughly entertaining read.”

“Its well written, easy to read, entertaining and witty.”

“funny, witty, heartbreaking and heartwarming

Reviewed by Emma (SCR) on

3 of 5 stars

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This review was originally posted on Star Crossed Reviews I received this book for free for a Blog Tour in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Thank you to Jane for inviting me to take part in this tour. 

This book follows Emily as she starts over in life. Emily is a 40 something air hostess who has always dreamed of being an actress. When her long term boyfriend Nigel breaks up with her for a younger model she decides its time to live the life she's always dreamed of.

Emily was was likeable and easy to identify with. I really liked her air hostess friends and I'm sure they could tell me a lot of funny stories from their times in the sky. Emily has a variety of roles to play and not all of them are actually on the stage but this did allow for many funny moments and lots of interesting locations for you to enjoy.

The book is split into 15 chapters each one representing a month of Emily's life.  For me there was a lot of moving around and jumping about that sometimes I found it difficult to keep up. Just as you were getting into a scene then it would completely change which sometimes threw me off. There were also some lines in Italian and German both of which I don't speak and not all were translated which meant sometimes I wasn't quite sure what was being said. 

There was a little romance in this book which I did enjoy. The male interest is romantic, passionate and hot!

The ending of this book is a little bit like marmite I think. You will either love it or you will not. While I understood it I was in the not camp.

If you like a story about second chances and living our life the way you want and not how others expect you to then this is for you. 

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