

Can you ever swear off love, in the city of love?
Coco is having a hell of a month. She’s lost her boyfriend and her business, been forced to uproot her daughter to move back in with her parents in Paris, and now an infuriatingly handsome stranger is
yelling at her for acting like a tourist… Right underneath the Eiffel Tower.
Storming away from him – and swearing off men for life – she decides she’s going to take the first job that comes her way.
Then, as if fate hears her, later that day she stumbles into a little bookshop – but not any old bookshop. This one comes complete with a café, cocktail bar, reading room and secret tunnel of books, and just a little hint of magic in the air. So when Coco’s offered a job selling books there, it
feels like the perfect fit.
There’s only one problem… propping up the bar in the bookshop is none other than the grumpy, gorgeous stranger she’d met earlier that day…
A totally romantic, bookish and gorgeously escapist romantic novel, set in Paris in Springtime.
Perfect for fans of Emily Henry, Abby Jimenez, and Sarah Morgan.

Rebecca Raisin writes heartwarming romance from her home in sunny Perth, Australia. Her heroines tend to be on the quirky side and her books are usually set in exotic locations so her readers can
armchair travel any day of the week. The only downfall about writing about gorgeous heroes who have brains as well as brawn, is falling in love with them–just as well they’re fictional. Rebecca aims
to write characters you can see yourself being friends with.People with big hearts who care about relationships and believe in true, once-in-a-life time love.
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My thoughts: Be right back, just moving to Paris to find a bookshop to fall in love with (and hopefully meet the love of my life, one that isn’t a cat!)
Loved this, it’s a sweet, charming, witty romance set in Paris in a book shop. What more could a book loving Francophile want? I really must look into that French passport (my great-grandmother’s family were French, hope that’s enough) so I can hop across there more often. Maybe my dream date is twiddling their thumbs in one of the many bookshops there.
Coco’s life is falling apart, her business (and romantic) partner has turned out to be thief, a liar and a cheat, her business has collapsed and she’s fled to her parents’ tiny apartment in Paris to lick her wounds and try to start again, with her furious teenage daughter in tow.
Finding a job at the titular bookshop, a group of friends in the book club and perhaps a hint of romance with grumpy journalist Henri, things might just be getting better, but sometimes life loves an obstacle!
Rebecca Raisin writes such delightful stories and I think this might be my favourite so far.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.