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Title: The Hopeful Hearts BookshopAuthor: Debbie JohnsonFormat reviewed: EbookSource: NetgalleyPublisher: BookouturePublication Date: 30th April 2026Rating: 5 Stars
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Title: The Hopeful Hearts Bookshop
Take a leap of faith and come and visit our perfect little bookshop by the sea. You’ll find a warm welcome, friendship, and maybe even a new beginning…
Kate is more surprised than anyone to find herself, suitcase in hand, outside a bookshop in the middle of a tiny Scottish village, where seagulls cry and the sea is a shimmering blue. But when an anonymous invitation to Bonnie Bay fell from the pages of a book, it felt like the perfect way to escape her dead-end job and memories of her ex.
Twinkly-eyed and eccentric owner Moira gives Kate a haven in her cozy cottage. Moira sent the invitations out into the world, offering a fresh start to those who need it… but now, Moira can’t manage the shop alone. It breaks Kate’s heart to see the sweet elderly lady lose the place she loves.
And that’s the least of Kate’s problems. Brody, a grumpy, six-foot-four, silver fox arrives at the bookshop with an invitation just like hers. The only place for him to stay? Moira’s cottage, too…
But beneath his gruff exterior Brody has a warm heart. Soon he’s volunteering to help turn the shop around. And as they string fairy lights, fill the shop with cozy cushions, and mend the broken shelves, things between Kate and Brody are quickly heating up in surprising ways!
But will the bookshop – and the spark between them – last beyond the summer? Or will their fresh start come crashing down?
From the million-copy bestselling author of the Comfort Food CafĂ© series comes a brand-new, totally addictive and feel-good escapist romance with delicious steam and spice. Perfect for anyone who loves getting lost in a book – in more ways than one! Fans of Susan Mallery, Phillipa Ashley and Laurie Gilmore won’t be able to put this down.
What is fast becoming apparent to me is how amazing Debbie Johnson is at creating the most amazing settings for her books and series.
Bonnie Bay felt pretty much instantly comfortable to me, there is a wonderful cast of locals in the village and I loved the idea of Moira sending out these postcards into the world, in the hopes that people will take her up on her kind offer of a place to stay.
Both Kate and Brody find one of these postcards and for vastly different reasons they both decide to give it a shot, in Kate's case she is trying to see if she can become less invisible. In Brody's, he is dreading going back home to Chicago, after settling his daughter into University in the UK.
They are polar opposites, but you know what they say about opposites.
And the bookshop itself needs a great deal of work but as Kate and Brody play to their respective strengths, it doesn't just bring hope to themselves it brings hope to Moira too - who had given up on the shop after an accident.
There are many wonderful heartwarming moments in this, as well as some incredibly spicy ones. I was loving every single word of this fabulous book. And I can't wait to return to Bonnie Bay in the next book.
Thank you to Bookouture and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.








