Review: A Bookshop Christmas

A Bookshop Christmas A Bookshop Christmas by Rachel Burton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

TW: cancer death (on page, but brief).

Rachel Burton is a new author for me, but I couldn’t resist the Christmas and bookshop combination.

I really enjoyed this book. The plot was interesting, and a little different to what I normally read. The characters were well drawn, I felt like they all had their own stories, even if they weren’t gone into in any detail. I’d like to read stories based around some of the other characters too.

The setting was great, I loved the bookshop, and the wintery, Christmassy feeling comes across well. The book group sounded like a lot of fun.

The romance was very enjoyable, it seemed realistic for people who had been through the difficulties Megan and Xander had been. By the end of the book, I could believe that they would go on to be happy together, providing they keep communicating. There were a number of funny moments too. Humorous without being slapstick.

Overall, this was an enjoyable romance, in a lovely setting, with a good sprinkle of humour and friendship.

I was given a free copy of this book, my opinions are my own.

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