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Title: The Barefoot Bookshop on the BeachAuthor: Rebecca RaisinFormat reviewed: Ebook Source: NetgalleyPublisher: Boldwood BooksPublication Date: 7th March 2026Rating: 5 Stars
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Title: The Barefoot Bookshop on the Beach
A wildly romantic, escapist summer romantic comedy, perfect for fans of Sarah Morgan and Eliza J Scott, guaranteed to make you feel like you’re on vacation already! ๐️๐ฃ☀️๐
We need a bookseller for the Barefoot Bookshop on the Beach… apply here!
When Harper sees an ad for what must surely be the most idyllic job in the world, she’s almost tempted. But she can’t possibly leave her bookshop job in London, or her burgeoning career as a successful Bookstagram influencer… That is, until a casual remark about a debut author lands her in deep trouble.
So she applies. After all, now she’s got nothing to lose. Except maybe her heart, she realises, as she lands on the beautiful island of รsperรฉ in the Seychelles and finds herself seemingly surrounded by beautiful men. Including the hotel owner, moody but heartbreakingly-handsome Xavier.
But inter-staff relations are strictly forbidden. And Harper has enough on her plate, with a member of staff missing and a wily band of expats to contend with. Plus, she’s determined to make the bookshop and new start the success they deserve to be… Even if – under the blazing sunshine – the romance novel superfan in her can’t help but hope the boss of the hotel might not be quite the grump he seems…
The most romantic story you’ll read this year, with an unforgettable cast of characters that includes a giant tortoise living in a bookshop.
OMG this has to be one of my most favourite Rebecca Raisin novels of all time.
We start with a bookstagrammer, Harper, who is undecided whether she should call out the newly hyped debut author for clearly having an AI generated book, but then fails to turn off her live feed, while discussing just that topic with her best friend.
Queue cancel culture kicking in very fast, but at the same time to me it's a very key point, especially given I started reading this a day after I saw an article in real life about someone who released over 200 AI generated novels last year. This is such a real and contemporary issue affecting not just authors but all creatives at the moment, so was delighted to see it tackled in this book.
And then in order for Harper to escape her regular life, especially given she loses her job as a result of her comments, she applies for and gets the job as a Barefoot bookseller in the Seychelles, at a very luxurious resort.
And this is where the book hits me with the other elements I am always going to love, an exotic destination, a book shop, some incredibly hot guys, a rather unusual bookshop pet, and some incredibly wacky ex-pats.
Harper is expecting to be working with Gus, but he no longer appears to be there, and no one is willing to give her a straight answer. She also keeps having run ins with the hotel owner Xavier, and is always unsure whether she should like him or not, based on what she hears around the hotel.
The expats seem to rule the resort, and are a rather motley crew, all vastly entertaining in their own ways, as are the other staff, although given Harper is a newbie and outsider, they aren't sure whether to trust her or not. And thus it is hard to know or believe some of the stories they tell.
What is for sure is there are lots of small mysteries occurring and it's fun trying to guess just what is going on.
Harper is a fabulous character herself, and I love how she inserts herself into everything, and often doesn't think before she speaks. You are never really sure if the next thing she says will land her in even bigger hot water or not!
I loved every single word of this book. I had a complete blast reading it, and enjoying just about everything. It's an absolutely fabulous summery read, that it's just a shame I hadn't kept it to enjoy on a holiday somewhere hot!
Thank you to Boldwood Books and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.








