How to Find Love in a Book Shop

How to Find Love in a Book Shop

by VeronicaHenry (Author)

Synopsis

Nightingale Books, nestled on the high street in the idyllic Cotswold town of Peasebrook, is a dream come true for booklovers.

But owner Emilia Nightingale is struggling to keep the shop open. The temptation to sell up is proving enormous - but what about the promise she made to her father? Not to mention the loyalty she owes to her customers.
Sarah Basildon, owner of stately pile Peasebrook Manor, has used the book shop as an escape from all her problems in the past few years. But is there more to her visits than meets the eye?

Since messing up his marriage, Jackson asks Emilia for advice on books to read to the son he misses so much. But Jackson has a secret, and is not all he seems...

And there's Thomasina, painfully shy, who runs a pop-up restaurant from her tiny cottage. She has a huge crush on a man she met and then lost in the cookery section, somewhere between Auguste Escoffier and Marco Pierre White. Can she find the courage to admit her true feelings?

How to Find Love in a Book Shop is the delightful story of Emilia's fight to keep her book shop alive, the customers whose lives she has touched - and the books they all love.

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Quantity

2 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Publisher: Orion
Published: 16 Jun 2016

ISBN 10: 140916568X
ISBN 13: 9781409165682

Media Reviews
A warm-hearted, lovely read * CLOSER *
Packed with delightful characters and their stories, this is a touching, warm-hearted and simply lovely read * CHOICE *
Beautifully written story for all book lovers -- Isabelle Broom * HEAT *
A gorgeous escapist beach read -- Jo Finney * GOOD HOUSKEEPING *
An unassumingly powerful read about the power of books -- Claire Frost * FABULOUS, THE SUN ON SUNDAY *
If only we all had a bookshop in our lives that could deliver us what Peasebrook's does; meaning, community, true love and, of course, a happy ending. Perfect deckchair reading * Yorkshire Post *
An uplifting novel about hope, second chances-and the plight of the independent bookshop * THE LADY *
Winningly warm-hearted novel with an appealing heroine, who fights to save the Cotswalds bookshop she inherited from her father * READER'S DIGEST *
Author Bio

Veronica Henry has worked as a scriptwriter for THE ARCHERS, HEARTBEAT and HOLBY CITY amongst many others, before turning to fiction. She won the 2014 RNA NOVEL OF THE YEAR AWARD for A NIGHT ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS. Veronica lives with her family in a village in north Devon.

Find out more at www.veronicahenry.co.uk or follow her on Twitter @veronica_henry