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A review by betweenthecovers_cj
The Bookshop of Forgotten Dreams by Emily Blaine
3.0
Bad boy meets bookworm - every bookworms dream right?
This story was the perfect mix of cute and sweet with a bit of sass. Max is a tatted “bad boy” while Sarah lives between the covers of books in a small town. Set in a bookstore this book is a readers dream. The story was slow to start and I felt that there could have been more focus on emotional growth and healing of our main characters - emotions were rushed almost making it predictable. That being said, the ending does make up for the pace issues and gives you a perfect cozy, heartwarming read.
(please look up trigger warnings)
This story was the perfect mix of cute and sweet with a bit of sass. Max is a tatted “bad boy” while Sarah lives between the covers of books in a small town. Set in a bookstore this book is a readers dream. The story was slow to start and I felt that there could have been more focus on emotional growth and healing of our main characters - emotions were rushed almost making it predictable. That being said, the ending does make up for the pace issues and gives you a perfect cozy, heartwarming read.
(please look up trigger warnings)