The Little Bookshop of Love Stories: Short Review

Posted January 27, 2022 by Christine in 4/5, review, short reviews / 0 Comments /

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The Little Bookshop of Love Stories: Short Review


The Little Bookshop of Love Stories: Short Review
The Little Bookshop of Love Stories Published by HQ Digital by Jaimie Admans
on May 8, 2020
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, European Literature, British Literature, Romance, Women's Fiction, Chick-Lit
Pages: 318
Source: Netgalley
Format: ARC, eBook
Find the Author: Website, Twitter, Goodreads
Also by this author: A Midnight Kiss on Ever After Street
Find the Book: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Goodreads

Rating:4 Stars

Today is the Mondayest Monday ever. Hallie Winstone has been fired – and it wasn’t even her fault!
Having lost her job and humiliated herself in front of a whole restaurant full of diners, this is absolutely, one hundred percent, the worst day of her life.
That is until she receives an email announcing that she is the lucky winner of the Once Upon a Page Bookshop!
Owning a bookshop has always been Hallie’s dream, and when she starts to find secret love letters on the first pages of every book, she knows she's stumbled across something special.
Things get even better when she meets gorgeous, bookish Dimitri and between them, they post a few of the hidden messages online, reuniting people who thought they were lost forever.
But maybe it’s time for Hallie to find her own happy-ever-after, too?

What booklover wouldn’t just love to win a bookstore?! What a dream come true!

This happens to Hallie Winstone–in just the nick of time, as she just lost her job and is having a really bad time of it.

This cozy read was full of warmth and a sweet romance. Just what I was looking for!

 

 

About Jaimie Admans

Jaimie is a 32-year-old English-sounding Welsh girl with an awkward-to-spell name. She lives in South Wales and enjoys writing, gardening, watching horror movies, and drinking tea, although she’s seriously considering marrying her coffee machine. She loves autumn and winter, and singing songs from musicals despite the fact she’s got the voice of a dying hyena. She hates spiders, hot weather, and cheese & onion crisps. She spends far too much time on Twitter and owns too many pairs of boots.
She will never have time to read all the books she wants to read.

She is the author of chick-lit romantic comedies The Chateau of Happily Ever Afters and Kismetology, and she has also written young-adult romantic comedies Afterlife Academy, Not Pretty Enough, and North Pole Reform School.