Review: 20 Minutes on Holiday - Daniel Hurst






20 Minutes On Holiday (20 Minute Series #4)

Review: 20 Minutes on Holiday - Book #4 20 Minutes Series - Daniel Hurst - July 2020

I had just recently discovered this series and I have been enjoying it as it is just a mishmash of characters in their lives over the same 20 minutes of the day. This series opens your mind wide to show we are all different and everyone is going through something in their lives. Like the previous books in the series, we have some familiar characters who have been with us since Book #1 and a few that were introduced in Book #3 and then some brand-new ones.  This book is all about going on holiday, having a reset in your life, letting your hair down, and just having fun, or in some cases, the holiday can be an eye-opener for your future. We have our original cast of Bodgan, Jelena, Harry, Josh, and Carol and then we have Chantelle - Will's friend, Laslo and Priya who showed up in Books #2 and #3, and then we have Tom and his wife Kelly who we met at the music festival.  Each of these couples is headed away on holiday.  Jelena and Bodgan have headed back to Serbia but Bodgan has another mission now that he has tracked down Jelena's other kidnapper, Tom and Kelly's relationship is barely hanging on and now Tom thinks that they are headed for Divorce, Carol free from her health scare is enjoying a holiday with her family but is a little worried about her husband's health, Priya is grieving the loss of her friend Jag and Will's career is skyrocketing and we read the aftermath of what happened when Harry tried one of the "sweets". This was another great installment in the 20 Minutes series and I am now looking forward to reading the next book 20 Minutes by the Thames I wonder if this is the book where Olivia's body might wash up as remember she is sitting at the bottom of the Thames River after being murdered by the Russian - Valentin.

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