Ratings8
Average rating3.1
Welcome to Much Ado About Books, a bookshop where dust and dreams sparkle in the air . . . At thirty-three-years old, Evie's life in Chicago is missing that special something. When she's passed over for promotion at work, Evie realizes she needs to make a change. Impulsively, she plans a holiday in a quaint English village. The holiday package comes with a temporary position at Much Ado About Books, the bookshop underneath her new flat. There's no better getaway for the bookish Evie, a life-long Shakespeare lover. Not only is Evie swept up in running the delightful store as soon as she arrives, she's drawn into the lives, loves and drama of the friendly villagers. Including Roane Robson, a ridiculously sexy farmer. In spite of their undeniable chemistry, Evie's determined to keep him at bay: she's got to go back to her real life, after all, and a holiday romance can only end in heartbreak . . . right? Joyful, irresistible and utterly heart-warming, MUCH ADO ABOUT YOU is the perfect cosy getaway romance read for 2021. Praise for Samantha Young: 'Sexy chemistry and gut-wrenching emotions kept me turning the pages!' Kristen Proby 'Samantha Young's enchanting couples and delicious romances make her books an autobuy' Smexy Book 'Ms. Young dives deep into the psyche of what makes a person tick emotionally' Fiction Vixen 'Smart and sexy, Young writes stories that stay with you long after you flip that last page' Under the Covers 'It took over my life until I finished reading it' Netgalley 'A viscerally moving love story' Goodreads 'Full of charm' Goodreads 'Stunning prose and raw characters' Goodreads
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She got to be really exhausting and meddlesome and that plus a lot of unnecessary description made it drag on a bit
the most bland book i've ever read
insta love, no conflict, no plot, no nothing omg i was sooooo bored
Another 3.5 stars, this classic chick lit has all the makings for a delightful read: there's hope and disappointment in the beginning (so that you immediately identify with the main character), then there's, wait for it... a bookshop in England for her to run and, oh yes, you guessed it, a hunk who falls for her on day one. The description of the village is cute and despite the whole Shakespearian feel (it's not like she was hiding it with this title), it grows on you. It'd be a great movie, albeit one that has been made a dozen times hahaha. I'd still watch it. It was a welcome break of my crime/thriller binge.