Series: Bookstrings #1
Author: Chautona Havig
Publisher: Havilah Press Publications
Genre: Books About Books, Christian Fiction, Contemporary Romance,
Source: Library
Challenge: Books About Books
My Review:
It's been a while since I have read a book by Chautona Havig. I was drawn to Twice Sold Tales when I heard the setting was a bookstore (plus that cover!!!). It started getting a lot of hype, and I decided to reserve it from the library.
I adored this book. It is a book lover's dream! There are SO many literary references. I love Harper's snarkiness, but it almost seems like she has a form of Asperger's or something, though it isn't mentioned. She did not like to show her emotions and did not like to let people get close to her (physically or emotionally).
Noah and Bennie's story will pull on your heartstrings. Noah is trying so hard to be a good father, but raising a child he hasn't known very long is difficult at best. It was also hard for him to relate to the hobbies that Bennie wanted to explore.
There is also a lovely group of side characters that make this story what it is. The only thing I did not like is that the author did not include a list at the back of the book with all the books she referenced. It is needed 😂
★★★★★/5
Synopsis (Goodreads):
If only owning a bookstore didn't mean dealing with people.
No
one was more surprised than Harper Brevig when Great Aunt Lorene (not
"Lori," thank-you-very-much) died and left her least favorite niece her
bookstore--including a prime piece of real estate in downtown Red Wing,
Minnesota.
Making a go of the place shouldn't be too hard. With
her library science degree, she should be set. Then again, the website
describing library degrees had said it would teach her excellent
communication skills. It had not. Could she get a partial refund?
Still, owning the building should mean crazy-low overhead to offset her less than optimal "book-side" manner. Ahem.
So
when yet another huge bill arrives, and she starts getting twitchy
about the low bank balance, Harper does the only thing she can think of.
Enter
Milton Coleridge. He'd been excited about the possibilities of the
store last year, but Harper had sent him packing before he could talk to
her about them. Now he has a chance to make a difference. But she's
right. She's bleeding money, and it doesn't make sense!
Milton's
job is to figure out what's going on, plug the financial leak, and
maybe... do a little matchmaking. That dad with the adorable little boy
would be good for her... and she'd be good for him. Probably.
Beautiful blog
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ReplyDeleteSounds good. Regine
ReplyDeleteRegine, I really enjoyed it!
DeleteI always love a book about books! That cover does pull you in.
ReplyDeleteGretchen, I do too!
DeleteI do love that bookstore setting! This is definitely one I'll be adding to my list of bookish books that I want to read this year. :D
ReplyDeleteLark, awesome! I hope you get a chance to read it and enjoy it!
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