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The bookshop on the corner
The bookshop on the corner





She finds one in a little Scottish town and ends up getting it, only to discover she can’t sell the books in the city where she lives.

the bookshop on the corner

Nina basically spends one hour in “new employee training” for her own job after her library is closed and reopened as a…well, not a real library, before she realizes she wants to sell books. However-if you like relatively closed-door (heavily mentioned, lots of tension, but no detail) romance, this one was a hit. (Naming things is so much my thing that if I get started on this that’ll be the whole review, but I think we can just agree there’s potential.) I don’t know why they went with that name when there are SO many options for cute bookshop-on-wheels. Okay, so just to get it out of the way, there’s no bookshop on any corner. Overall: It was adorable to the max and full of dry humor.

the bookshop on the corner

Plot: Nina is laid off from her job as a librarian and jumps headfirst into running a very small, very cute bookstore from a very large van in the northern Scottish countryside, where she ends up meeting a grumpy farmer going through a divorce. Heat Factor: It’s not a hot and heavy book, but there IS some slow burning tension.Ĭharacter Chemistry: UGH, call me a sucker but apparently my weakness is Very, Very, Grumpy Scottish Men and Beautiful Isolated Places







The bookshop on the corner