Author: Georgia Hill
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Harper Impulse
Publication Date: 13th December 2018
Rating: 5 Stars
Tash, Emma and Amy couldn’t be more different
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A successful estate agent who has her life pretty much on track, Tash has ticked all the boxes. Hasn’t she?
Emma is a budding writer who yearns to flex her writing skills and shake up her life that has become, well, a little stale…
And then there’s Amy, the manager of The Little Book Café, a hopeless romantic who had her heart broken, but quietly refuses to give up on love.
Brought together by their love of books and delicious cake from the café next door, they are in for a year of romance, crime and classic novels that will help them get through all that life will throw at them…
.
A successful estate agent who has her life pretty much on track, Tash has ticked all the boxes. Hasn’t she?
Emma is a budding writer who yearns to flex her writing skills and shake up her life that has become, well, a little stale…
And then there’s Amy, the manager of The Little Book Café, a hopeless romantic who had her heart broken, but quietly refuses to give up on love.
Brought together by their love of books and delicious cake from the café next door, they are in for a year of romance, crime and classic novels that will help them get through all that life will throw at them…
How lovely it was to be back in Berecombe, home of Millie Vanilla's Cafe - and to discover that the Little Book Cafe is an extension of it.
Split into three parts there were all released separately too, this really is a lovely story.
Well 3 lovely stories as all 3 parts do work completely by themselves. My favourites were Tash and Amy, but I did enjoy Emma's section too.
All three ladies are friends and have a love of books. Tash and Emma work together, so I felt I already knew Emma quite well as the focus moved to her.
Tash is having a horrible time of things at the moment, and I was willing her to find the strength to do what to the reader seemed obvious. Emma is trying to better herself and gets her mind turned by all sorts of things. Amy needs to get on better with her mum and will she ever get together with the man of her dreams.
Incredibly enjoyable, quick to read, with fab descriptions, plenty of both books and food, not to mention recurring characters in the small town, this really was a joy to read.
Thank you to Netgalley and Harper Impulse for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.
Split into three parts there were all released separately too, this really is a lovely story.
Well 3 lovely stories as all 3 parts do work completely by themselves. My favourites were Tash and Amy, but I did enjoy Emma's section too.
All three ladies are friends and have a love of books. Tash and Emma work together, so I felt I already knew Emma quite well as the focus moved to her.
Tash is having a horrible time of things at the moment, and I was willing her to find the strength to do what to the reader seemed obvious. Emma is trying to better herself and gets her mind turned by all sorts of things. Amy needs to get on better with her mum and will she ever get together with the man of her dreams.
Incredibly enjoyable, quick to read, with fab descriptions, plenty of both books and food, not to mention recurring characters in the small town, this really was a joy to read.
Thank you to Netgalley and Harper Impulse for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.
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