Crossing the Paradise Line

Crossing the Paradise Line by Annabel Giles is a First Edition published by Penguin in 2003, featuring 403 pages in English. This novel explores the dynamics of a family holiday that promises both bonding and unexpected challenges. Tessa, a single parent, hopes for quality time with her daughter, while Felicity, a career-focused woman, faces the trials of family interactions amidst a vacation setting.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of relationships during a seemingly idyllic getaway. As the characters navigate their personal struggles and the unforeseen disaster that leaves them stranded, the story unfolds with themes of family, resilience, and the unpredictability of life. The setting of a resort provides a backdrop for both tension and humor, making for an engaging exploration of the characters’ interactions and growth.
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A holiday in the sun with your family – just what you want, or the last thing you need?
For single parent Tessa, it’s going to be a perfect time for some much-needed mother-daughter bonding. And you never know, she might even get a holiday romance out of it. Yeah, right.
For Felicity, glamorous career woman, absentee mother and distracted wife, it’s going to be an endurance test, especially as her husband Cliff’s ghastly family have come too.
For the staff at the resort, it looks like just another boring fortnight in paradise.
But then disaster strikes and everyone is stranded on the island. And that’s when things really start to get interesting…
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