

I also loved how, though this can be read as a standalone, several fabulous characters from the other books returned. It’s beautiful and really takes you on a journey into a place you just don’t want to leave. I honestly don’t think I’ve read any author build up settings like we get in the Gingerbread Café series. Friendship and fun is what that town is all about and Rebecca’s stunning writing makes it my dream location to live in. She adores her books, she blogs about books and she can even find you the perfect book just by looking at you… I had to connect with her because she pretty much was me! I think so many readers will see themselves in Sarah’s shoes throughout this book and I must say, when New York journalist Ridge is on the scene, it definitely didn’t feel like a bad pair of shoes to be in! She runs a gorgeous bookshop too which is pretty much where any reader would love to spend their lives.Īshford, like Rebecca’s previous Gingerbread Café books, is the setting in The Bookshop on the Corner and love the whole area. Sarah is a character so many readers must be able to relate to.

Although she’s a little envious that her friends seem to be happy and settled, she knows no man would compete with her dreamy book boyfriends.

Sarah Smith is a massive lover of romance novels and pretty much lives her life through her books. The Bookshop on the Corner was pure perfection.
