What better way to kick-start my blog in readiness for 2026 than to share my review of the lovely Caroline James’ Atticus Arnott’s Great Adventure!
About the book:
When seventy-year-old Atticus Arnott drives his beloved campervan from the rainy hills of Cumbria to the golden coast of Spain, his village is left reeling. With only his loyal collie, Ness, by his side, Atticus sets out in search of sunshine and serenity—but his journey of travel and self-discovery in Spain soon brings surprises he never imagined.
Back in Ireland, Atticus’s daughter Mary is facing a crisis of her own. As her picture-perfect life starts to crumble, she must find the courage to put herself first for once and rediscover the dreams she set aside long ago.
From a later-in-life romance to an uplifting women’s fiction story about family, Atticus Arnott’s Great Adventure is a heartwarming travel romance story perfect for fans of escapist holiday read fiction. Proof that it’s never too late to start over, this delightful romcom will inspire readers to embrace the unknown with open arms.
My review:
Caroline’s characters are consistently well written and easy to connect with, and once again, she makes it impossible not to root for them. Atticus is a joy to follow as he steps outside his comfort zone, proving that fresh starts and new adventures aren’t limited by age.
The parallel family storylines add emotional depth and balance, exploring change, courage, and second chances. There’s a gentle sense of escapism throughout, paired with genuine warmth and heart. I was fully invested in seeing everyone reach their happy ending, and the story certainly didn’t disappoint. This was an uplifting story that left me smiling.
I read the book as Christmas approached and loved the unexpected Christmas scenes and the heartfelt, happy ending that was certainly full of festive cheer.
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