Maybe It's About Time' by Neil Boss

Thank you @iamneilboss for letting me read and review your book. Maybe its about time is a contemporary and humorous fiction.The story is set in 2020 in covid time.THe story about Claire and Marcus who are from two differnt worlds. The story is engaging and enjoyable read.I enjoyed reading about the characters who are lovely and you just cant help likeing them straight away.The story is very moving and made me think about my time through covid.Maybe its about time is entertaining and made me smile in places. The story written well snd this is the first book i have read by Neil Boss and i will be reading more. 5 Stars. Blurb Two people trapped in their different worlds. One by wealth and one by poverty. Twenty years working for The Firm has given Marcus Barlow everything he wants but has taken his soul in return. Finding a way to leave has become an obsession. Claire Halford’s life hits rock bottom when she is caught stealing food from Tesco Express. Left alone by her husband with two small children and an STI, her suicide music is starting to play louder in her head. A chance meeting brings them together. As a mystery virus from China starts to run riot across the country, their world’s collide and they find they have more in common than they knew. Set in the early months of 2020, Maybe It’s About Time is a story about the difficulty of changing lives for the better. Starting as a funny and satirical view of the egocentric world of professional services, it gives way to a heart-warming story of an unlikely friendship that rejuvenates Marcus and Claire, giving them both hope for a better future. About the Author Neil retired as a Partner at Deloitte LLP, in November 2019 having spent a successful career in the boardrooms of UK plc. His retirement plan was to pursue a new career as an author combined with a love of travel and fly fishing. He self-published an autobiography, Unfulfilled Potential in June 2019. He lives in Hertfordshire and has two children.

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