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3.5ā
Genre ~ womenās fiction
Setting ~ Santorini, Greece
Publication date ~ April 11, 2024
Page Count ~ 343 (36 chapters +e)
Audio length ~ 10 hours 20 minutes
Narrator ~ Georgia Maguire
POV ~ single 1st, present tense
Featuring ~ island life, fake dating, slow burn, no steamage
My review:
Evie has lost her job. She heads to Santorini to help out her gran, Floretta, in her bookshop, while she searches for her dream job, which is to find hidden gems in the romance genre and turn them into movies.
Being a bookshop based book it’s full on with bookish talk. They come up with great ideas to drum up business. Itās very predictable, but thatās perfectly fine because Iād probably be mad if it turned out any other way. Slow moving, too, but such is island life, I suppose. Speaking of the island, sounds like quite a lovely place to be.
Regarding the fake dating with Georgios ~ I wasn’t a super big fan of it with this one. I can’t say too much because I don’t want to give anything away, but I was not a fan of Evie’s reaction at the end. At times, too, she was a little much and comes off immature. I can’t say I was feeling their chemistry, but on paper they seem perfect for each other.
There’s a nice lot of side characters, except one, there’s always gotta be one that makes you mad. Gran is awesome and I absolutely loved their relationship. Makes me miss my Gram, who I called Germ (grrr, not with the jer sound), but she hated it because of the spelling š¤£. She’s a little crazy with being married 9 times and all, and she’s quite the story teller. Gran, not my Gram. Roxy was an absolute delight, as well, and I hope she gets her own love story. And who wouldn’t love 6 rescue dogs that steal wallets, pee all over the place and toot like it’s a mustang starting up?
Overall, I think this will definitely appeal to those that enjoy a summery bookshopy type of read….so perfectly titled it seems.
Little niggle ~ when the character is American I feel like the spellings should be the American way, not British.
Narration notes:
I did not listen to this one, but am just giving the info above for reference.
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Book blurb:
A Greek island holiday. A fake-dating pact. A chance at true love?
After losing her job as a book scout, hopeless romantic Evie needs a fresh start. So when she hears that her eccentric grandmother has just taken on a small bookshop in Santorini, Evie jumps at the chance to visit her.
But life on the island is not as idyllic as it first seems. Gran has a tempestuous relationship with her landlord and heās threatening to take the bookshop away from her. So when Gran asks Evie to fake a romance with her landlordās Greek God of a grandson, Georgios, to keep the family on side, she reluctantly agrees.
As the sun sets on Evieās Greek holiday, can she save the bookshop ā and fake date her way to love?
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Aust: amzn.to/3QOc6x1
Author Bio ā Rebecca Raisin writes heartwarming romance from her home in sunny Perth, Australia. Her heroines tend to be on the quirky side and her books are usually set in exotic locations so her readers can armchair travel any day of the week. The only downfall about writing about gorgeous heroes who have brains as well as brawn, is falling in love with them ā just as well theyāre fictional. Rebecca aims to write characters you can see yourself being friends with. People with big hearts who care about relationships and believe in true, once in a lifetime love. Her bestselling novel Rosieās Travelling Tea Shop has been optioned for film with MRC studios and Frolic Media.
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I really enjoyed your review!!š I think I would give it a shot. Being Greek myself, I’m really curious about how everything is depicted
Ohh, Iād love to hear your thoughts if you do read it. Thanks, Maria š