Saturday, August 24, 2019

The Middle-Aged Virgin by Olivia Spring

A special thank you to the author for generously providing me with a copy in exchange for a review.

Sophia appears to have it all: she runs London's trendiest beauty PR agency, has an amazing boyfriend, and a shoe wardrobe to die for.

But when she experiences a monumental loss, she reflects on what is really important in life and realizes that it is not being a workaholic or stuck in a boring relationship. In fact, her love life is so monotonous, her best friend proclaims that she is a MARGIN, or Middle-Aged Virgin.

Determined to reclaim her life while she's still young enough to enjoy it, Sophia decides to work less, travel, and play more (which includes rediscovering the passion she's been missing in her fifteen year relationship).

How will Sophia, a control freak, fair in the online dating pool? Will she sink, or swim?

The Middle-Aged Virgin is a story of a smart, newly single woman who is making it her mission to reclaim her happiness, find love, and live her life to the fullest.

What I love about Olivia Spring's writing is that it is clever, fresh, and fun with just the right amount of cheekiness. The plot is layered and true to her other offerings, there are some great twits. Spring has an ear for dialogue and the passages between Sophia and her girlfriends (Roxy is from Losing My Inhibitions) were some of the best parts and the most relatable. These girls have a gift for the gab and no topic is off limits. 

Chick lit fans, this one has your name on it.

OLIVIA SPRING is a PR professional from London. She loves cake and has always wanted to be a writer. Because she still works in public relations, she adopted a pen name to spare the embarrassment of any clients that may read anything racy.

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