Oh dear. Guys. I've fallen in love with "True Love at the Lonely Hearts Bookshop" immediately - just like it happened when I've been reading the first book in the series "The Little Bookshop of Lonely Hearts". Those two stories are heart - breakingly funny, warm, they tug at all the right heart strings and are full of the best ever comments, one - liners and characters. I could read Annie Darling's books on daily basis.
This book was a little different to the previous novel, although I can't tell you exactly what was missing this time, maybe I just had too high expectations but still it was a brilliant, poignant and hilarious read. However, if you haven't read the previous book, I would highly recommend to do this before reading Verity's story, and not because you are going to miss on the characters or plot, because this book can be read as a stand - alone, but because the previous novel was just magical.
Annie Darling has - again - created some of the best characters in the fictional world. This time the story focuses on Verity Love, who works in Posy's bookshop. Verity may be a very extreme character - you know, there might be quiet and there might be quiet, and she was at the very end of the scale, but the descriptions of her introverted nature were so spot on, they explained her personality in such a perfect way that - even though I have my wild years behind me I am still an open person - I could just get Verity, I understood her with my whole heart and could see her need for peace and quiet. It was brilliant that she realised she's not the easiest person to be around but it was even more great that she was trying hard not to overwhelm people with her need to be alone, and I had a feeling that she tried so hard not to be a burden - but she was not a martyr! Oh no. She was a lovely, incredibly smart and funny person and I would love to have Verity as a friend.
I think that the best parts of the book involve Verity's family - her fours sisters, cats, dog and parents who also refers to themselves as Our Vicar and Our Vicar's Wife - loved it! The sisters couldn't be more different than Verity herself and they brilliantly complemented her, they were incredible, self - confident chatterboxes talking all the time. I laughed out loud at their antics and couldn't stop smiling when they were planning Con's wedding. They were all so warm and you could see they love each other incredibly.
The author also couldn't come up with a better name for the antagonist. As it happens, I know one Marissa and even though she's only a child, she's as devil as the Marissa from the story.
And then we have the main male character. Oh boy. But before I start gushing about Johnny please let me tell you that there was one moment at the end of the story when I felt SO disappointed with him! I thought I'm going to kill him with my bare hands. Also, him being in love with a woman he can't have, and the way he cling desperately to this illusion started to annoy me at some point and I wanted to shake him really hard. And he was a little like enigma to me, sometimes he just came across as self centred and arrogant, and sometimes he was so understanding and heartfelt. But whatever, I really liked him and the way he was around Verity, he was so patient with her and he had so much understanding.
What made me feel a little unsure was the fact that I was eventually asking myself if Verity and Johnny should really end up together? They worked brilliantly together in my opinion but there came a moment that we got to know Verity's feelings about the situation and didn't know about Johnny's, and then came this another moment that I've mentioned above about being unsure about Johnny, and I was simply afraid that Verity is going to be hurt, because I was not sure what it really is what Johnny feels. Nevertheless, I loved the way this friendship evolved, it felt very genuine and natural. They both had issues and demons and I loved to see how they open up to each other and how it helped them.
I am only afraid that slowly there is only so much Jane Austen I can take and that with this book I've maxed up my limit of reading books based on "Pride and Prejudice" - however it was one of the best "adaptations" I have come across.
So altogether, even though the first book in the series was magically brilliant, I adored "True Love at the Lonely Hearts Bookshop" and I hope that Annie Darling is going to write another book about one of the characters! I will be the first in the virtual queue to read it, that's for sure. This book was full of a great, different romance, wonderful, larger than life characters and written in such a lovely way! The author has a great way with words, she always knows when it's time for something poignant or some fun and some of the situations are either heart - breaking or hilariously funny, and I loved this balance. If you need to loose yourself in a humorous, heart - warming novel about friendship, family, love and hope than treat yourself to this book. Highly recommended!
Copy provided by the publisher in return for an honest review.