She traded the skyscrapers of New York for the small-town charm of Maple Ridge, but running her aunt’s bookstore is just the beginning.
Abby thought escaping her fast-paced city life would be easy, but between a grumpy, brooding handyman (who just might be the most ruggedly handsome man she's ever met), a tight-knit community eager to play matchmaker, and exes that just won’t get the hint, nothing is as simple as it seems.
For fans of small-town charm, grumpy x sunshine, cinnamon roll heroes, and inheriting a new life, this heartwarming romance full of cozy fall vibes is a must-read.
Small town Second Chances Grumpy x Sunshine Cinnamon roll hero Cozy vibes
Cute idea. Horrible execution. So many gaps and missing chunks of time and no depth to the characters. Barely any dialogue amongst the main characters but then an “I love you”was thrown out there after barely knowing each other? Yikes. Feels like it was written by a 12 year old.
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It just felt a bit flat for me- the concept was great and held such promise but it felt a bit all over the place and very much felt like just a series of uplifting quotes rather than swinging to the romance side that it was pitched as.
I started off really enjoying the sweet story line, but then it started making big jumps forward with nothing letting you know what had happened, so you end up feeling like you’ve missed big chunks of the story. Then parts seem to repeat with variations on a previous scene. I read the ebook, so maybe it was just a really bad editing job.
What a delightful read! The characters were realistic and believable. The small town and townspeople made me wish I lived there. The author did a beautiful job with the story and she made me want to read the next book. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good book that leaves you feeling good and warm on a cozy night.
I love some grumpy man who is a sweetheart underneath. I wish someone would leave me a bookstore (not that I wish some of my relatives would die). But who hasn’t dreamed of fleeing their actual life and start all over again ?
DNF at 56%. I need to stop letting covers lure me in, and stick to what I know. This is just 13 tropes and a cat meme under a trench coat masquerading as a romance novel. No real chemistry, no real character development, hell no real conversations. Everything so manufactured by BookTok I would think AI wrote this. Big yikes.
This book was like a warm mug of hot chocolate topped with cosy dose of marshmallows
Honestly this book was a bookish autumn gals dream. Small town bookshop owner with hallmark movie vibes - SIGN ME UP!!
ive never read a book by this author before and honestly im ashamed because wow this author can write! Her stories have a great flow and thy can really set the scrne. I could so easily picturr the bookstore with its cosy nook, pumpkin autumn display and hot cocoa stand!
The budding relationship between the characters was a swoon worthy one. Classic hallmark romance and i loved it.
If you loved the pumpkin spice cafe book you will adore this!
This is the perfect story to listen to while you work or do chores. It is a heartwarming, small-town town and endearing with the basis around a bookstore. The light romance and mature characters make this an enjoyable story. I love this bookstore and would love to visit it. The townsfolk are larger than life and so caring. The AI Audible was worth listening to and not boring at all.
Abby is a corporate woman working her life away at a New York City building, hoping to get the next promotion to Senior Creative Director. She is sassy, midlife, and good at what she does. However, life gets turned upside down when the one guy at work, Mr. Charisma, gets what she deserves. Also, she has a history with Mr. Charisma that went from work to a relationship to hate. So she quits.
Ethan is the small town handyman. He is grumpy, but Rich doesn’t have to work, but does anyway, as it gives him something to do. He has connections to everyone in Maple Ridge and loves this small town. He is mourning the passing of Maggie, the small-town book shop owner.
The story sets up nicely for our big city MC to come to the small town in upstate New York and inherit the bookstore. So far, I have loved Kayla and her amazing quotes for book lovers. I am listening to this story in Audio but also reading it as well.
I appreciate Ethan’s realistic pov and, of course, the townspeople's conversation. However, the bookshop isn’t as perfect as Abby had hoped, but it is cloaked in nostalgia. It needs a lot of work to open. The interactions are realistic and interesting. Let the bookshop renovation process begin.
Also, the whole town is full of readers is so wonderful. I love the quaint, nostalgic atmosphere of this story, the characters are endearing, and the whole village, in this case, town gets involved. This book's audio has me smiling and chuckling as I listen to it. It has the perfect amount of autumn vibes and, of course, popular book references to keep me entertained.
Ethan cares in his own grumpy way, but he is such a cinnamon roll. I love Molly and the fact that her friend is also in the story. Ethan has a history of exes as well, and it comes into the story, but he also has a self-confidence issue.
I like how cozy this story is, but also the fact that the characters keep moving forward. There is introspection, but mostly in the categories of what they are struggling with on the outside and in, and how to then move forward. The bookshop reopening is heartwarming, as well as the town characters gossip.
The only issue I have is why the past people keep coming up in the current storyline. Yes, it makes it more dramatic, but really, can we move on? Ugh, her ex is the perfect character to love to hate.
Abby is a strong female, loves standing up for herself and her choices against a manipulating jerk. Her tangents are meaningful and encouraging. Omg, I adore Matilda( the cat), her menacing behavior is amazing.
Ethan’s communication is honest but shy, Abby, on the other hadn’t is more flamboyant about her wishes and desires. But the tension and angst are really good.
The autumn activities will have you wishing it were already time to go pick pumpkins. The ending of this book is clean and sweet with a little touch of romance and a whole lot of cozy conversation. This story is a clean romance, just kissing.
Avrei voluto dare una valutazione più alta a questo libro ma purtroppo devo essere onesta: non succede niente. L'inizio della storia è interessante, la protagonista, Abby, eredita a sorpresa la libreria della zia appena scomparsa proprio dopo aver lasciato il lavoro a New York, quindi si butta in questa avventura nella piccola città senza nessuna esperienza nel campo e inizia una nuova vita. L'ambientazione è incantevole ed è l'unico aspetto che mi è piaciuto ma purtroppo il libro è molto ripetitivo e la trama procede come per inerzia senza nessun vero ostacolo per Abby. Gli altri personaggi non fanno che darle gli stessi incoraggiamenti e il protagonista maschile, Ethan, si innamora sin troppo in fretta di Abby mostrandosi scorbutico solo in parte. Non ci sono momenti carini tra i due, non si parlano mai per conoscersi meglio, si parla solo del negozio e di quanto gli occhi di lei "brillino" ogni volta che lo menziona. Il lieto fine arriva troppo comodamente ed è un peccato perché sarebbe potuta essere una storia carinissima.
This short book was like a quick stop for me. A short read for a fall vibe. While the fall vibes did not disappoint… it also felt like a lot of telling vs showing & overly perfectly cliche. While I understand it’s a short book so not a lot can be covered but I think I’ve read shorter books that has accomplished what it’s meant to do. This book lacked a lot. From plot holes, wtf moments & no real chemistry whatsoever, it just felt bland. There’s no character development or investment. We skipped the characters chemistry and went straight to “I love you” when they’re barely dating…? If I see one more, “she breathed life into the community” or blah blah whatever, 🙄🤣. Overall, go find a better fall book. You’re not missing out on 154 pages of her breathing life into the community or his lonely life as he claimed. It’s cute but made no real sense and I have a problem with characters telling each other I love you when they barely know each other.
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Cute Hallmark style story (still waiting to inherit a bookshop in a small snowy town). The editing is rough, mostly in the mechanics although also in instances where the action jumped or scenes were a little disjointed or pronouns were used without any references. but overall the story was cute, and I enjoyed the read. It was a great little autumn story.
I have seen several people suggest this was AI written, and I do find it a bit strange that there are no personal details or photos or true online presence by the author…I honestly don’t know how to tell for sure, but some of the writing definitely seems to lean that way. Whether or not this was actually human generated is the difference in 3 stars or 1 star for me. I read this for free on KU, but I doubt I’ll pick up the rest of the series unless there’s some real clarity about the authorship. Definitely go in aware and make your own conclusions.
The characters were super sweet, and I really enjoyed the premise of the book. But the book fell short. There was no depth or detail to their relationship. Key moments that should have told you when they started falling for eachother were left out.
Also a bunch of errors in character information and structure flow. Ethan's sister referred to him as her big brother, but then Ethan also referred to her as his big sister. The sisters children were introduced as Timmy and Wyatt, and in the next sentence one of them was referred to as Jack. Randomly referring to the mains as "he" "she" without reintroducing them, leaving you confused as to which he or she is being referred to.
If we ignore the underwhelming romance aspect, the plot of the book was pretty enjoyable.
A cute, quick read with all the cozy small-town and fall vibes you’d expect. The romance is sweet and completely clean (zero spice), which makes it a great pick if you're looking for something wholesome and low-stakes.
The meet-cute was charming, and the setting had that warm, comforting atmosphere perfect for autumn. That said, the time jumps made the story feel a bit disjointed at times, and I didn’t feel super connected to the characters. Still, it was an enjoyable, light read—like a Hallmark movie in book form.
Great if you're in the mood for something short, sweet, and seasonally cozy.
The outline of a cozy, fall, small-town romance was there, but this one didn't hit the mark. It sped through from A to C, with B being completely avoided. The main characters met each other, had maybe 2 conversations/encounters, and were in love 15 pages later. I get this was a short Kindle Unlimited pick, but still. No real substance which was a let down with such a perfect set-up. Definitely gives off AI vibes, especially with the author having zero personal details on their website.
I read this as an audiobook which was read by Virtual Voice. I’m against AI for audiobooks on principle, and borrowed this from Audible’s plus catalog without noticing it was Virtual Voice. I did not like the narration. You can tell it’s AI. I did like the book though. It was well written and a good story. I give the book 4 stars and narration 2.
We follow Abby as she leaves her job in the city due to being passed over or a promotion that goes to her ex that took credit for her work. Soon after she found out her Aunt Maggie passed away and left her bookstore to Abby. After she worked through initial doubts it turns out to be life changing in a good way. If you like grumpy/sunshine small town stories you will love this one.
This was a sweet little novella with 0 spice. Ultimately the scenery was my favorite, love a cozy fall background, but the rest fell flat. The meet cute, fall too fast, really isn’t my fave. Give me some pining. Give me some spice. Give me deep characters. The ending felt rushed together and that translated into not feeling believable for me. Still a cute easy read but ready for more depth.
This was a cozy romance about a girl finding her home in a small town, with a bookstore and a handyman. It was a really wholesome and quick read, definitely had a lot of potential to be amazing, and I totally recommend this if you are looking for a cute light non spicy romance, overall it wasn’t my favorite but it was definitely enjoyable!
1.5⭐️ Got in a stuff your kindle event. it was almost a DNF but I pushed through, it’s a really cute and cosy idea, and love the name of the book/bookstore. but both the book and relationship just felt flat and rushed. completely checked out for the last 10%, don’t feel the need to read anymore of the series
Definitely gives cheesy hallmark vibes. I felt like the book tried to cram too much in, bringing in several major tropes and trying to over-reference current pop culture. I was expecting it to have a lot more seasonal/fall content. If you are looking for something quick and easy, this one was good for that.
Ethan loves his small town and hides it behind his grumpy exterior. Abby has I herited her beloved aunt's bookstore and relocates to the same small town. He works miracles as a handyman, and she works miracles pulling the community together and breaking down Ethan's walls. Sweet story with a happy ending.
Abby leaves her job after she is passed over or a promotion that goes to a jerk that takes credit for her work. Her Aunt Maggie has passed away and left her bookstore to Abby and that is the beginning of a whole new chapter in her life with an amazing community and a new love Great Read
Cute little book. You get a little romance and a lot of books. As your reading, Abys adventure in redoing her Aunt Maggie's bookstore, you can smell the pages of old books. It makes you wish you were right there, in the little town where everyone knows each other.
Liked the concept of this book, but it was light, no depth to the story. I didn’t understand if Ethan was Sara’s older or younger brother, (one place is was one then the other).
Maple Ridge is a cute small town that welcomes Abby when she inherits her Aunt Maggie's bookstore. Starting over isn't easy, but Abby's determined to revive the bookstore as well as entice tourists to visit her new hometown. A sweet and clean romance.