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Chargement... The Little Book Café (Little Book Cafe 1) (édition 2018)par Georgia Hill (Auteur)
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A charming new series from the author of Millie Vanilla's Cupcake Cafe Tash, Emma and Amy couldn't be more different. 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... Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Amy was probably my favorite of the three. I hate to say it, but I wasn't a fan of Tash. I just didn't like her, I felt sorry for the situation she was in, but never really warmed up to her. She justified staying in a horrible relationship because she wanted a fancy house, lots of money and a lavish lifestyle. She wasn't a very nice to people either, especially Amy. I thought Tash would give herself sometime to breath after getting out of her crazy and scary situtaion but waits a week, maybe two and already begins another relationship. Emma and Amy's stories were definitely less dark than Tash's story. At times I though Emma was a teenager with the way she acted. She easily became obsessed with things. I loved Amy. I didn't know much about her until her story. Her mother was horrible to her and it definitely wasn't constructive criticism, just plain meanness. Biddy stole the show throughout the book. Her desire to write erotica and what she wanted to name the book was hilarious. Then she confused pseudonym with sausage-nim.
I loved the characters (most of them), story and writing style. I felt like I was in Berecombe and now want to go live their and enjoy all of the delicious food at Millie Vanilla's Café, stroll through the book store and join the book club and actually read the book. I loved the cover of the book.
Definitely recommend the book. It was a fun read, although there were some dark moments. I can't wait to read more books by the author.
Thanks to NetGalley, Harper Impulse and Killer Reads and the author, Georgia Hill, for a free electronic ARC of this novel. ( )