Who said that only real heroes could be found in fiction?
Sarah Smith had an addiction – she was addicted to romance novels. The meet-cute, the passion, the drama and the gorgeous men! Now this wouldn’t have been such an issue if she hadn’t been the owner of the only bookshop in Ashford, Connecticut.
Ever since her close friend Lil, from The Gingerbread Café, had become engaged she had been yearning for a little love to turn up in her life. Except Sarah knew a good man was hard to find – especially in a tiny town like Ashford. That was until New York journalist, Ridge Warner stepped into her bookshop…
Love could be just around the corner for Sarah, but will she be able to truly believe that happy-ever-after can happen in real-life too!
Sarah Smith had an addiction – she was addicted to romance novels. The meet-cute, the passion, the drama and the gorgeous men! Now this wouldn’t have been such an issue if she hadn’t been the owner of the only bookshop in Ashford, Connecticut.
Ever since her close friend Lil, from The Gingerbread Café, had become engaged she had been yearning for a little love to turn up in her life. Except Sarah knew a good man was hard to find – especially in a tiny town like Ashford. That was until New York journalist, Ridge Warner stepped into her bookshop…
Love could be just around the corner for Sarah, but will she be able to truly believe that happy-ever-after can happen in real-life too!
Sarah is just Sarah little plain Sarah longing for a book boyfriend to fly off the shelves a into her life, whilst she orders her little second hand book shop, she's feeling a little lonely and as her friends are all settling and marrying off and yet she's alone.
When one day a handsome reporter enters the store it's like he has stepped right out of her books, so when her friends play Cupid is this the happy ever after Sarah has longed for?
This book is wonderful Sarah has my dream job, running a shop and a blog - it's like she was created with me in mind, I just wanted her to be happy. Ridge was like all the book boyfriends I have ever met and I wouldn't kick him out on a cold night
The little book shop on the corner is a heart warming return to ashford, you are welcomed back with opened arms . It's funny and full of love - just what I needed to read
Rebecca Raisin is a true bibliophile. This love of books morphed into the desire to write them. She's been widely published in short story anthologies, and in fiction magazines. And now she is focusing on writing romance.
Rebecca aims to write characters you can see yourself being friends with. People with big hearts who care about relationships and believe in true love.
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