The Bookshop at the Cornish Cove Published by Boldwood Books by Kim Nash
Series: Cornish Cove #4
on October 28, 2024
Genres: Romance
Pages: 293
Source: Netgalley
Format: ARC, eBook
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ISBN: 1835613721
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Escape to the beautiful coast in this heartwarming romance
Dare to dream big…
When Nancy opened her dream bookshop overlooking the golden sands and shimmering waters of Driftwood Bay, she may have taken on a little too much. She might know all about books, but doesn’t know the first thing about business! She did however, want to do something meaningful with the inheritance money she got from her beloved Aunty Theresa.
When Dennis, visiting grandson of one of her dearest friends, offers to help, Nancy knows she can’t say no. Dennis is a high-flying businessman, with a fancy London job and a successful banking portfolio to prove it.
Trouble is, he makes the worst first impression. Nothing short of an insufferable know-it-all, Dennis takes every opportunity to remind her how out of her depth she is.
But Nancy knows her strengths, and just as much as she needs Dennis, he needs her too. There’s plenty she can teach him, and the more she shows off her world of Driftwood Bay, where the pace of life is slower and the morning sunrises are the most beautiful thing you can witness, perhaps they could become more than just business partners?
An utterly gorgeous romantic read set by the beautiful Cornish coast, perfect for fans of Phillipa Ashley and Heidi Swain.
I’m going to be completely honest–Dennis really irked me at first. I felt like he had absolutely no heart at all at first. And I felt like Nancy was a bit grumpy. So if you go to read this and find yourself with the same thoughts–just give it a minute.
By the middle of this book, I was loving it. And I felt that the main characters just had some growing to do. Which, is the mark of a good story, in all honesty.
Seeing Nancy’s dreams of having her own bookstore comes true was inspiring and lovely. Dennis eventually opening up–both of them opening up to each other–was just a bonus to the story and made me love them.