One More Chapter The Little Café in Copenhagen, Romance, Paperback, Julie Caplin
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Description: * Short-listed for Best Contemporary Romance at the Romantic Novelists' Association Romance of the Year Awards 2019* Welcome to the little cafe in Copenhagen where the smell of cinnamon fills the air, the hot chocolate is as smooth as silk and romance is just around the corner. One More Chapter The Little Café in Copenhagen, Romance, Paperback, Julie Caplin - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Merchant: Harper Collins
Product ID: 9780008259747
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Dimensions: 129x198mm
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ISBN: 9780008259747
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Author: reviewsbychloe
Rating: 5
Review: osh Delaney is one of those men that you instantly despise. He’s smug, overly confident and still sees men as more important in business. Sadly Kate hadn’t realised this because she’d been blindsided by his good looks and dreamy kisses. Josh’s true colours were revealed to Kate in the most magnificently horrible way – he’d stolen her promotion at work and claimed her idea as his. Kate is crushed. Her boss offers her a PR job that no-one else wants to touch as it seems destined to go wrong but Kate is desperate to prove herself. Finding herself in Copenhagen with six journalists to chaperone for five days, Kate is feeling overwhelmed but determined to prove everyone wrong. The client, Lars, is opening a store in the UK to bring the Danish way of happiness and hygge to us Brits. The idea is that the journalists will experience it all first hand in Copenhagen: food, interior design, clothes… in simple to understand all things danish! Eva’s café becomes the hub for all, especially Kate who begins to unwind and reflect under Eva’s wise and watchful eyes. The cosy and welcoming environment allows friendship to thrive, and each of the journalists have their own moment of self discovery. Caplin really made sure that the Danish way worked its magic on her characters and it’s also working on me too! I want to enjoy the little things more and I definitely want to go to Copenhagen now! After the disastrous end to her relationship with Josh, Kate isn’t looking for love but it somehow finds her… This was such a comfort read for me, and it really lifted my mood. The charming streets of Copenhagen came alive through Caplin’s words, which are also highly atmospheric; so you not only picture the scenes, but you feel the smells of the food, you feel the rush of emotions and you begin to experience the hygge effect on yourself! With twists dotted throughout, you’re never sure if the happy ever after you’re craving will materialise – Caplin keeps you on your toes! Relaxing, sweet and full of positive energy – I enjoyed reading this treat of a book!
Author: A Book n Brew
Rating: 3
Review: It was OK. I nearly gave up on it but ended up reading it as a fill in (to fill in the odd 10 minutes here and there). I read another three books while I waded through this. To be fair on the author it really isn’t my kind of book. Too much gushy romance for me, somewhat clichéd with the twitching lips, the pounding heart….yada yada. Maybe I’m just too long in the tooth for all that. Something kept me reading though, I just couldn’t bring myself to ditch it and had to see it through to the end. I did find part three towards the end quite good. In fact I temporarily abandoned the other book I was reading in order to finish this as it had finally captured my interest. If you like the idea of Hygge, if you’ve often wondered what it’s like in Copenhagen and the Danish way of life, if you’re a foodie type who loves reading descriptions of mouth watering dishes, cakes and pastries (personally I’d much rather eat a Danish pastry than read about how it’s made) and you love a good romance with a little gentle humour thrown in then this is definitely the book for you. At the end of the book there’s a brief sample of the next book in the ‘City Bake’ series – The Little Brooklyn Bakery set in, well Brooklyn and centres around one of the characters Sophie from this book, though I’m sure it can be read as a stand alone. If there weren’t a million other books I want to read I might have just given this one a go but with both Little and Bakery in the title, maybe not. I chose this book because Julie Caplin also writes as Jules Wake and remember reading Talk to Me a while ago. I really enjoyed that book so thought this would be good too. All in all a bit of a disappointment.