Review: The Paris Bookshop for the Broken-Hearted

The Paris Bookshop for the Broken-Hearted The Paris Bookshop for the Broken-Hearted by Rebecca Raisin
My rating: 4 of 5 stars



Coco is having to flee London for her parents' home in Paris with almost no money, her career in tatters and a sulky teenaged daughter with whom she now has to share a bedroom. Broken hearted and fleeing scandal, she is having to cope with her daughter's grief and being removed from her home and friends as well as her own.

Thank you to Net Galley, Boldwood Books and the author for the ARC. The opinions here are my own.

This was a well crafted story with vivid descriptions that brought Paris to life. Most of the story centers takes place in this quirky and incredible sounding bookshop. The characters were well rounded and their intersecting storylines made me not want to put it down, once I got going.

The interactions with Coco and her teenaged daughter will likely be relatable for anyone that is trying to navigate that.

Found it a bit slow at first, but as I said, once I got going, I was hooked and not disappointed. Definitely recommend to anyone that likes a redemption romance and Paris not to mention quirky book stores.

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