
The Book Boyfriend
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Kate Bass
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"Let us find solace in the quiet..."
Emmeline (Emmy) always dreamed of being an author, finding comfort in words and between the pages of her beloved romance novels, but a mental health diagnosis leaves her blocked and unable to write.
She inherits a crumbling, second-hand bookshop from a mysterious old friend and soon discovers that magic is real and maybe her fantasies about the heroes in her favourite historical romances aren't so far-fetched after all...
A handsome stranger-wielding a sword as dangerous as his Tudor past appears in Emmy's bookshop asking for help. Together they must race against time itself to lift the curse imprisoning him in an ancient book. But when growing threats to her safety are proved real and not another symptom of her illness, Emmy must learn to trust her own voice again.
Can she find the words to save both him and her shop before tragedy strikes on the fateful final page?
Jeanna Louise Skinner writes romance with a sprinkling of magic. The Book Boyfriend is her debut novel and she is currently working on a prequel. She has CRPS and ADHD and is one of the co-founders of the RNA DISCO Chapter, for members with disabilities and chronic health conditions. She’s also the co-creator of @UKRomChat, a Romance-centric live Twitter chat, which was nominated for the RNA Media Star Award in 2019 and 2020.
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- 01-15-22
Horrible ending
In places I think the author used as many adjectives as she could. It was a bit redundant. The narrator at times could put you to sleep, but it may have just been all the redundancy. The ending made no sense. It left me wondering how in the world did that happen? There were parts that made you wonder how the story got there. There were some good parts and the story line is good, but it needs to be rewritten. I didn't care for it. I almost returned it after only 10 minutes of listening.
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