The Hopes and Dreams of Libby Quinn: Review

Posted May 29, 2020 by Christine in 4/5, review / 1 Comment /

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The Hopes and Dreams of Libby Quinn: Review
The Hopes and Dreams of Libby Quinn Published by Boldwood Books by Freya Kennedy
on May 5, 2020
Genres: Fiction, Romance, Book Club, European Literature, Irish Literature, Humor, Inspirational
Pages: 294
Source: Netgalley
Format: eBook, ARC
Find the Book: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Goodreads

ISBN: 183889909X
Rating:4 Stars

Libby Quinn is sick and tired of being sensible. After years of slogging her guts out for nothing at a PR company, she finds herself redundant and about to plough every last penny of her savings into refurbishing a ramshackle shop and making her dream become a reality. She hopes the opening of bookshop on Ivy Lane will be the perfect tribute to her beloved grandfather who instilled a love of reading and books in her from an early age. When her love life and friendships become even more complicated – will Libby have the courage to follow her dreams? Or has she bitten off more than she can chew?

 

This is one of those comforting, pleasing reads that take the reader away into a world where love always wins, friendships triumph, and there’s always a happy ending.

Libby Quinn dreamed of owning a bookstore with her grandfather. But when he dies, the onus is on her to make that dream come true.

This story is about how she accomplishes that with strength and stubbornness. She’s a woman who learns to stand up for herself and what true relationships are. And that those who really love you will always support your dreams instead of standing in the way of them.

As a lover of books–the idea of owning a bookstore was just so much fun to read about! I loved this story and the growth of Libby Quinn!

 

 

 

 

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