[I received a free electronic review copy of this book from Netgalley and Berkley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.]
Summary
Evie Starling has had it. After a two year break from dating, she finally connects with a guy online. For four weeks, they flirt and banter. Then, when they finally schedule an actual date, he stands her up.
If that wasn’t enough despair for one week, her work life implodes as well. In a crazy moment of bravery, Evie quits her job and books a four week stay in England. She’ll stay above a book store that she will also run while she is there. Four days in the shop will keep up her end of the bargain, leaving three days for her freelance work and sight seeing. This trip will be just the break she needs to forget about dating and men and just focus on herself for a while before returning to her life, friends and family in Chicago.
But Evie doesn’t count on the sexy local farmer and the endearing village community making her want to amend all her plans.
Review
This is lovely! I got such a kick out of the community in this book – and the way Evie was drawn in and the difference she made. The romance here is great, too. Roane and Evie are terrific together. But the larger community story is really what made this a fun read for me.
There’s a Hallmark-esque feel to this. At 80% completion, I knew the big moment was coming where it was all going to fall apart. And it did, in all the ways I expected. But while I expected it, I still enjoyed watching the story play out.
Contemporary romance fans and book lovers should be sure to check this one out. The premise with the vacation/book store piece was delightful. But I think it will be the full cast of characters that will appeal to readers. There are some really excellent moments with Evie and Roane and their community that will stick with me after reading this. (Language, sex, sexual references, LGBTQ+, racism, recovery)
Rating: ♥♥♥♥*
*♥♥♥♥ = Great! Might re-read.