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The Borrow a Bookshop Holiday

A delightful escape for book lovers and romantics

Kiley Dunbar author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Canelo

Published:22nd Jul '21

Should be back in stock very soon

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In The Borrow a Bookshop Holiday, Jude embarks on a literary adventure in Clove Lore, where unexpected love and healing await her.

In The Borrow a Bookshop Holiday, readers are invited to experience the charm of running a bookshop for a fortnight in the picturesque village of Clove Lore, Devon. This delightful story follows Jude Crawley, a mature student who has just graduated and is ready to embrace her new life. However, her excitement is short-lived when she witnesses her partner, Philosophy professor Mack, in an unexpected romantic moment with another woman, shattering her dreams. With a non-refundable holiday at the bookshop café looming ahead, Jude decides to make the best of the situation and heads to Devon to heal her broken heart amidst the pages of beloved books.

As Jude immerses herself in the world of literature and the cozy atmosphere of the bookshop café, she encounters Elliot, a tall and brooding figure who has also reserved the bookshop for the same two weeks. The initial tension between them gives way to collaboration as they work together to run the bookshop and serve delicious cream teas to customers. Throughout their time together, Jude begins to discover feelings that go beyond her love for books, leading her to question whether she can find her own happy ending in this charming setting.

The Borrow a Bookshop Holiday is a heartwarming tale that explores themes of love, healing, and the magic of literature. As Jude and Elliot navigate their pasts and the challenges of their budding relationship, readers are treated to a cozy, romantic escape filled with delightful characters and unexpected twists. This enchanting story is a perfect read for bookworms looking for a feel-good romance that will leave them smiling.

ISBN: 9781800325173

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 19mm

Weight: unknown

304 pages