
Today I’m on the tour for To Hel In A Houndcart by Jacqueline Lambert, thank you to Anne at Ranekm Things Tours for organising it and inviting me to take part and thank you to the author and the publisher for my copy.

Pages: 340
Synopsis: “Go to Hel.”
The Polish local wasn’t being rude. She was describing Hel, Poland, well known for its fine beaches and windsurfing.
Ever since Jackie and Mark packed themselves and their four Cavapoo pups into their ‘hound cart’ (RV trailer) to tour Europe, they’ve learned lessons about overcoming obstacles – much more than they ever imagined.
Soon after they left, everything they knew about travelling changed.
COVID-19 stranded them in Italy, where they were forbidden to set foot outside their garden. Finally released from Italian lockdown, with borders closed and their own home rented out, they could not return to the UK. With only a rough idea where their wanderlust might take them, their adventures soon start stacking up. If you ever wanted to learn what full-time RV life is really like, this is the book for you.
From Italy to France, Germany, the Czech Republic and Poland, travel alongside our intrepid explorers as they navigate precipitous cliff-side roads, geopolitical unrest, and borders closing, with the spectre of COVID continually looming over them.
Will they go to Hel in a hound cart, or will that be what happens to their plans?
Although part of a series which is chronological in time, and follows the author since giving up work to travel, each book is a stand-alone adventure.
My Rating: 🐧🐧🐧🐧
My Thoughts: this book was just as great as the last one!
It’s funny, it’s informative and just a whole lot of fun.
I couldn’t wait to see what everyone got up to in this instalment of their adventure. We get to go on a journey all around Europe with a few furry friends & not have to leave the comfort of our own homes.
There is sarcasm and wit throughout some parts even had me laughing it loud at the book!
I also appreciated the parts that told us all about the various places that we were visiting, done in a way that you take information but it’s never dull or overwhelming.
Thank you for sharing your experiences with us, I can’t wait for the next instalment.
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