Monday, February 9, 2026

Review: The Old Girls' Island Getaway

The Old Girls' Island Getaway The Old Girls' Island Getaway by Kate Galley
My rating: 3 of 5 stars



I admit that the writing was lovely, as were the descriptions of the Island or Corfu, the houses, the food, wine, etc. The camaraderie between the differing generations was somewhat different from what I expected, but it was good enough.

What I hated was that this was such a slow read for me (it took me 3 days of reading what should have only have taken me several hours) it didn't hold my attention at all, and as for the mystery/s...yes, there was one but you don't actually get to it until you've reached about 83% of the book.

There was a very interesting twist in the very last chapter. I can't be positive that I will be reading the next book; however, my curiosity about what will happen to Dorothy, Juliet and Gina may just get the better of me!

*ARC was supplied by the publisher Boldwood Books, the author, and NetGalley.


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SUMMARY:"Two old friends. One sun-soaked adventure.

Dorothy and Gina may be separated by twenty years, but their friendship is timeless. At seventy-one and nearly ninety, life’s too short not to have a little fun – especially in Corfu.

When Dorothy is invited to visit an old friend at his villa, she insists Gina comes along. They’re looking forward to sunshine, sea breezes, and perhaps a dash of ouzo. But their plans are upended by an unexpected guest: glamorous actress Florence Quinn, who’s taken up residence in the pool house.

Florence may sparkle on the surface, but she’s hiding something – and someone – from her past. Determined to help, Dorothy and Gina embark on a quest across the island, only to find that Corfu holds more secrets, scandals, and surprises than they ever imagined.

A warm, witty, and adventurous tale of friendship, mischief, and unexpected discoveries."

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