The Bookshop On The Corner by Rebecca Raisin


Dear Reader,
Another instalment from The Gingerbread cafe series by Rebecca Raisin. This is to be read as book 3. 

BOOK DESCRIPTION:
Sarah Smith had an addiction – she was addicted to romance novels. The meet-cute, the passion, the drama and the gorgeous men! Now this wouldn’t have been such an issue if she hadn’t been the owner of the only bookshop in Ashford, Connecticut.
Ever since her close friend Lil, from The Gingerbread Café, had become engaged she had been yearning for a little love to turn up in her life. Except Sarah knew a good man was hard to find – especially in a tiny town like Ashford. That was until New York journalist, Ridge Warner stepped into her bookshop… Love could be just around the corner for Sarah, but will she be able to truly believe that happy-ever-after can happen in real-life too! From the brilliant author of The Gingerbread Café trilogy don’t miss this linked novella to get a sneak-peek at how Damon and Lil are getting on before the next book in the series – Coming October 2014!

MY REVIEW:
This novella focuses on Sarah, a local bookshop owner in Ashford, who we met in Chocolate Dreams as one of Lil's close friends. I think this may be my favourite, the darling little bookshop setting and Sarah being such a bookworm was something I could totally relate to! 
After watching Lil and Damon’s budding romance, Sarah dreams of a man of her own like those from one of her romance novels (aren’t we all?!). When Ridge, a reporter strolls in to her shop, he seems to good to be true. He is charming, funny but most important very handsome and he is there on the pretence of wanting to interview Sarah, but appears to be very keen on wanting to get to know her better.

I love Rebecca’s style of writing. Everything is just so vivid, she draws you in to the village of Ashford and you feel a part of it. Her stores are warm and welcoming that she makes you feel right at home. 
This book in particular is a must-read for every book lover!

Enjoy!

Kind regards,
Ailish 


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