Literary agent meets dashing novelist, both hiding out in a town in Devon, England in Cornwall, escaping their own pasts.
My Netgalley review: I like this friends to lovers rom com set in Devon, England in Cornwall by the sea. Petra has escaped a horrendous mistake in her job as a literary agent in London, and Ross has found refuge in Devon after fleeing a controlling editor who fed on his fame and claimed his success as her own.
Ross's good looks immediately draws Petra's attention and their involvement in writing, reading and the publishing world pulls them closer together. The book's insight into the world of publishing is fascinating, from the point of view of the two characters.
Romance is fueled by Petra's desire to get Ross writing again, helping him with his new book based on Shakespeare's characters in The Tempest. And Petra, once fed up with reading, began her slow interest in books again.
I loved how the two characters fit into the smaller world of the town in Devon and became fast friends with the booksellers and the townspeople there. The setting in Cornwall, the cliffs, the ocean, the hills, add a certain mysterious Daphne du Maurier quality to the novel that I definitely liked.
An enjoyable rom com especially for lovers of Shakespeare.
I enjoy stories set in bookshops! Thanks for sharing about these books.
ReplyDeleteI like the bookstore theme. Funny how a word can cause me to pick up a book to check it out...but anything set in or around a bookstore works for me.
ReplyDeleteWhat a very bookshop themed week! I love that! The Bookshop Woman sounds the most interesting to me.
ReplyDeleteSo many great looking books. I love the covers and the titles just draw me in!
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Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
My post:
https://budgettalesblog.wordpress.com/2026/02/21/stacking-the-shelves-141/
All of these are tempting -- something about a bookshop as a setting is irresistible.
ReplyDeleteI love that this post is all bookstore themed! Great review for Poppy's book! The Bookshop Woman sounds interesting, especially since it is a true story. I hope you enjoy all of these!
ReplyDeleteI like bookshops in books! These look lovely. How to Find a Romance in a Bookshop is a fun title.
ReplyDeleteA bookshop setting is one of my favorite settings. The Bookshop Woman is now on my wishlist---September is a long time to wait. I will also be looking for How to Find Romance in a Bookshop.
ReplyDeleteNice roundup! I love the cover on The Vanishing Cherry Blossom Bookshop. A
ReplyDeleteThese all sound good. I'm hoping to start the new Nora Roberts (Final Target) this week.
ReplyDeleteMary @Bookfan
What a lot of lovely-sounding books! I love Cornwall - it's one of my favourite places even though it gets very crowded in the summer. Have a lovely week:)).
ReplyDeleteSo many books set in bookstores! They all sound good. Come see my week here. Happy reading!
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