Showing posts with label Julie Shackman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julie Shackman. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Review: The Bookshop by the Loch

Title: The Bookshop by the Loch

Author: Julie Shackman

Publisher: 31st January 2024 by HarperCollins UK, One More Chapter

Pages: 362 pages

Genre: General Fiction (Adult) | Romance | Women's Fiction

Rating: 4 cups


Synopsis:


The brand new Scottish spring escape from bestselling author, Julie ShackmanLexie Dunbar is a book lover. And her favourite place in the world is her local bookstore, Book Ends. So when she hears that it’s going to be sold, Lexie decides she needs to do something to help.


Lexie’s plan to save the ailing shop is fully underway until gorgeous-but-grouchy artist Tobias Black arrives on the scene determined to turn the bookstore into an art gallery. Lexie is horrified, the last thing the quaint town of Bracken Way needs is a pretentious artist, even if he does seem to charm everyone but her.


Tensions continue to rise until Tobias discovers a shocking secret that shows they might have more in common than they realise. As sparks fly, can Lexie and Tobias work together, or will opposing ideas get in the way of them finding their very own happy ever after…


My Thoughts


I am always up for a book about books and especially one set in a bookshop, so Julie’s latest was always going to be on my radar. This is the sixth book in the Scottish Escapes series, I have not read previous ones but can confirm that this is easily read as a standalone. 


“You know what books mean to me. I don’t have to tell you how important I think reading is … At Book Ends, I hope I can encourage people who’ve never picked up a book before, to give reading a try.”


I thought this was going to be light and romantic - which in some aspects it was - but there was much more to this read than that. It definitely starts off that way and the enemies to lovers trope was ringing out strongly. However, the further along you read it becomes very clear there are multiple threads to this story. Julie has a few pokers in this fire and does a good job interweaving them and ultimately tying them all together. To be honest, I felt there were a few too many complications and removing one of them would have added to the overall credibility of the story. 


If I had to make a decision on the theme, I would suggest that this is a book primarily about families and the many dramas and complications that often come with that. Under this heading topics of illness, separation, grief, adoption are some of the stronger themes rather than the romance which takes a back seat. 


‘You grab happiness with both hands when it comes along - and never let go.’


If family dramas are something you enjoy reading about and how life presents opportunities for starting over, then The Bookshop by the Loch in the beautiful Scottish Highlands is calling your name. 







This review is based on a complimentary copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. The quoted material may have changed in the final release.


Friday, April 22, 2022

Review: A Scottish Highland Surprise

Title: A Scottish Highland Surprise

Author: Julie Shackman

Publisher: 22nd April 2022 by HarperCollins UK, One More Chapter

Pages: 357 pages

How I Read It: ARC book

Genre: women’s fiction, contemporary, romance

My Rating: 4 cups


Synopsis:


Discover the secrets and surprises that the scenic Scottish town of Briar Glen has to offer…


When wedding planner Sophie Harkness refuses to move a friend’s wedding to accommodate a spoilt bridezilla, she finds herself out of a job. That is until she discovers her late grandma has purchased a local shop for her in the pretty Scottish town of Briar Glen.


Surprised and delighted, Sophie opens her own porcelain shop in honour of her grandmother. But when an unusual tea set is left with Sophie, along with a mysterious letter, she can’t help but be intrigued by the story behind the antique.


And when the handsome but aloof art critic Xander North comes knocking on her door, Sophie is about to find out the true colourful past of her latest treasure.


My Thoughts


A Scottish Highland Surprise is a great read with varying layers that made it the perfect uplifting story for a weekend read. The mystery surrounding a tea set certainly grabbed our attention here at Great Reads & Tea Leaves as it is just so unique. So add into that mix the beautiful Scottish Highlands with a sprinkling of romance and it proved a most enjoyable read. 


‘Grandma had taught me from an early age about the delicate beauty of crockery, its often fascinating history and the sheer delight of indulging in a cup of tea from a dainty cup and saucer.’


It is always appreciated when authors add in layers to the prescript formula for this genre, it helps provide more depth. Yes, there is a love triangle and some romance; yet it was the other elements that lifted this novel and is sure to engage readers. The relationship between Sophie and her grandmother was heartwarming, especially with their shared love of tea sets. The story really revolves around the mystery surrounding the unusual tea set and accompanying letter with flashbacks to the past. The way Julie weaved all the elements together was well done. 


This was a sweet story and I loved the many facets - mystery, intrigue, locale, romance and not forgetting the exquisite tea sets. All you need to do now is make yourself some tea and enjoy the story.


“Right. That’s a plan then. Anybody for a cuppa?”







This review is based on a complimentary copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. The quoted material may have changed in the final release.