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I received this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest, independent review.

"Aria Summers knows what she wants. A life on the road with best friend Rosie and her beloved camper-van-cum-book-shop, and definitely, definitely, no romance. But when Aria finds herself falling – after one too many glasses of wine, from a karaoke stage – into the arms of Jonathan, a part of her comes back to life for the first time in years.

"Since her beloved husband died Aria has sworn off love, unless it’s the kind you can find in the pages of a book. One love of her life is quite enough. And so Aria tries to forget Jonathan and sets off for a summer to remember in France. But could this trip change Aria’s life forever…?"

I loved all of the characters in this book, especially my fellow bibliophile Aria; I warmed to her immediately. I'm jealous of the lifestyle Aria and her friends lead, travelling around in their campervans, and I now want a campervan-cum-bookshop to travel the world in! The lifestyle has clearly been well researched, and I enjoyed learning more about it.

As well as a story of love and romance, it also contains loss and grief but this is neatly interwined and feels realistic; sympathetic but not too heavy or overwhelming to the reader. Although obviously sad at times, the book also feels uplifting, positive and sunny.

When I requested this book from Netgalley, I did not know it was a sequel to another book. However, this did not matter; the book can easily be read as a standalone series.

A great uplifting summer read!

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This book just makes you smile. You meet again the loveable characters who lead you by the hand into their lives. an easy reading book which allows you to relax and enjoy the simplicity of living in a camper van. You become envious of the friendships within its pages. A book to cheer you up.

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My first Rebecca Raisin read and I very much enjoyed it.

I've been struggling to get into books recently with my attention diverted by the news, teaching children at home and the recent changes.

However this book proved just the ticket. A lovely, well-paced and heartwarming read. I will definitely look out for more from the same author.

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Aria’s travelling book store by Rebecca Raisin.

Aria has gone on a nomadic trip to France in her camper van/bookstore having been persuaded by best friend Rosie to go on an adventure whilst Aria is still struggling to get over the her husband’s untimely death from cancer.

This is a lovely story that follows Aria’s emotional and physical journey through France and the people she meets old and and new. Beautifully written and you can really place yourself in all the romance and historical site along the way. Really enjoyed this book though fairly lighthearted book it did make you think about how Aria deals and Tjs family with Tjs death in the prime of his life. Really enjoyable read.

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This is a pleasant but rather lightweight read, ideal for the trying times we are currently going through. For someone who has stayed on French campsites there are aspects of the story which do not ring true. The relationship aspects of the book are more believable. Feel-good chick-lit.

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Thank you NetGalley and the Publisher for this book.

This was a lovely read, perfect for a reading afternoon with a cup of your favourite tea.

We follow the story of Aria, a book lover and a book vendor that sells books from her van whilst driving throughout magnificent places with other people that have their own pop-up stores in their vans.

Before the love story I would like to say that I loved the friendship story between Rosie and Aria. They seem like perfect companions and their story reminded me of my own best friend and how lucky I am to have her. I loved their interactions, their talks, and their figuring out life tricks on the way. It is beautifully written and it is one of the highlights in the books.

I enjoyed reading Aria's thoughts on her widow life and how she is managing to get through each day whilst still being herself but at the same time finding something new in her life to be happy and positive about.

The descriptions of the sights and French food is spot on and I felt like being there and enjoying all the food.

Things that I didn't like are things that don't seem very realistic to me.-they are travelling through France and she manages to sell enough books in English to French people. :/ I know a lot of French and they would never buy a romance book in English in their own country! Their language is one of the most sacred things to them.

I would have preferred if we knew a little bit more about Jonathan and his way of thinking and overall more interaction between two of them. I know it's Aria's story but Jonathan is THE person that helped her to see things a little bit differently.

And last - the first chapters are really longish for a feel-good book. I wanted to put it down several times because they were too long.

And the biggest highlight of the book is about Aria's husband and his words to her and how he captured everything that's beautiful in love in his diary. It made me cry happy and sad tears all in one. :)

I wanted to give 3 stars to the book but reflecting back and reading my review it is definitely 4 stars. :)

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Last year I read and reviewed about the hilarious and often perilous adventures of Rosie in Rosie's Travelling Tea Shop where we first were introduced to Rosie and Aria so, naturally, I was anxious to continue on the journey with these van-lifers. I'm thrilled that I did!

Unlike Rosie, whose unspeakably awful husband walked out on her, which led to her joining the life of the van-lifers, Aria's husband and the love of her life died three years old. Aria was devastated by the loss and swore that she never would love another soul again - outside of those found in her beloved books. But then she met Jonathan last year at the final festival of the season. Now he has shown up on the tour circuit again and, despite their attraction, Aria is determined to stay true to her oath. As the travelling vans wind their way through Paris, the city of love, will she be able to keep her feelings in the check or will Paris take over her heart and allow her a second chance at love?

There are very few romance authors who I truly love and enjoy reading and, let me tell you, Rebecca Raisin is right there at the top of my list of favorites! Her characters are realistically funny, heart-breaking and lovable, their humor is very much like my own and the story lines always are interesting and FUN! I find myself reading these books in one sitting because, once started, I cannot stop until I know how they end. This series is particularly interesting because I find the travelling vans so intriguing. I think this would be a lifestyle that I would enjoy and so reading about their triumphs as well as their pitfalls is very compelling. Obviously, I recommend Aria's Travelling Book Shop to all, as well as the first in the series, Rosies Travelling Tea Shop. Read them both and enjoy!!

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Aria’s Travelling Bookshop by Rebecca Raisin is a 2020 HQ Digital publication.

A lovely story about overcoming grief, the healing power of books, and a wonderful homage to romance novels and authors!

After losing her husband, TJ, to cancer three years ago, Aria had been living a nomadic life as a ‘Van Lifer’ and selling books is her trade. Now, she and her best friend, Rosie, are heading to France!

The last person Aria expected to run into was Jonathan- the man that has awakened feelings she thought had died with TJ.

But. despite her attraction to Jonathan, she prefers to enjoy romance vicariously, via her beloved romance novels, because she has promised TJ, she would never fall in love again. He was her once in a lifetime true love and no one will ever be able to take his place in her heart.

However, when Aria’s estranged mother-in-law forwards her TJ’s diary, it is both a blessing and an emotional drain. While reading TJ’s words, Aria feels his presence,as though he is sending Aria a clear message-one she can’t bring herself to accept.

With the help of Rosie’s gentle urgings, TJ’s diary, and Jonathan’s easy charm, Aria begins to entertain the possibility of giving love another chance. Can she make peace with her in laws and open her heart up to love a second time?

While the story is not heavy, be assured there is plenty of depth and emotion to it. I pulled out one of my precious, rationed tissues on at least one occasion. I also loved how prominently romance novels were featured- reminding me of how healing and cathartic love stories are, especially when one’s mind and heart are troubled. Aria has pretty good taste in books, giving a shoutout to a few great authors along the way. (Maeve Binchey is an author everyone should read at least once.)

For those who read the first book in this series, Rosie and Max are very involved in this second installment and have a few surprises coming their way too.

Anytime I pick up a book by Rebecca Raisin it’s a real treat. I’ve been a fan for a good while now and it has been a pleasure to see how well this author has blossomed as a writer and storyteller. This story is a wonderful, cathartic tale that will appeal to book lovers in general, but it will especially touch those who are romantics at heart. Aria’s journey is poignant and bittersweet as she searches her soul, fighting her way through grief and loneliness.

This is a touching story, which ultimately leads Aria to consider a future full of promise, hope and new beginnings. Raisin’s stories are good, healthy, uplifting stories that are good for the soul. But, this past week, this book has been a soothing balm for me. This is just the type of gentle, heart lifting story we could all use right now.

4.5 stars

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An easy to read book, which takes the reader on travels through some great sounding places.

The story is easy to keep up with, and the characters all likeable.

I haven't read the first book in the series but I don't think that mattered too much.

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I was fortunate to receive a copy of this book to read from NetGalley.

It's a lovely story with each character owning a van that is relevant to their passions. In Aria's case this is books. The simplicity of their lives reminded me of Enid Blyton tales in a way!

I thought the author dealt with the aspects of Aria's grief really well and as a similar age to Aria and married, the feelings really touched me.

I have now discovered one of the characters, Rosie, also has a book about her "van life" so I'm looking forward to reading that!

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This is a very easy read and a cute story. A good summer read.

Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for giving me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for my review.

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This is a lighthearted read about Aria and her bookshop. 

The storyline drew me in from the first chapter and it kept me reading until the very end.

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Rebecca Raisin is amazing, I absolutely love her books, she is the master of emotional reads, you will be crying and then laughing before you know it. I loved being back in this world as I was lucky enough to read Rosie’s Travelling Tea Shop and this is just as fabulous, returning here was like a hug from a good friend. You feel like you know the characters, everything is warm and inviting. The story pulls you along for the ride from the very first page and you want to both hug Aria and cheer her on. This is the perfect read for this situation as it heartwarming and you know you will leave with a smile. This is a bear hug in a book, just what we all need at the moment.

Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for a free copy for an honest opinion

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An enchanting book about books and love.

I loved this book, pure and simple.
It has everything I need from a story, love, laughter and ugly cries.
You will experience friendship, romance, grief, guilt, and forgiveness when you join Aria on her journey to find her new normal, along with her best friend and a motley crew of new friends they meet on their life on the road.
The perfect 5 star read to lose yourself in during lockdown.

As always by thanks to #Netgalley #HQDigital and the author for the chance to review this wonderful book.
Purchase Links:

Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Arias-Travelling-Book-Shop-uplifting-ebook/dp/B07XNNW1PW/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=aria%27s+travelling+bookshop&qid=1586350461&sr=8-1

Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/Arias-Travelling-Book-Shop-uplifting-ebook/dp/B07XNNW1PW/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=aria%27s+travelling+bookshop&qid=1586350461&sr=8-1

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Rebecca Raisin has the remarkable ability to pull on your heartstrings one minute and make you laugh out loud two paragraphs later!
I invariably laughed and cried all the way through.
Aria and Rosie's trip around France is filled with laughter, gastronomic delights, and a few surprises along the way.
Aria's grief is palpable, but there's a glimmer of hope for her after she bumps into Jonathan again. The karaoke scene is one of my favourites and, I confess I looked up her song on YouTube, which made the whole thing even funnier.
The author talk in the book shop is another standout scene for its hilarity.
The poignancy of reading her husband's journal made the inevitable happy ever after that bit sweeter.
Wonderfully funny and romantic, Aria's Travelling Book Shop is a delight to read.

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This delightful book made me want to tour France and revisit so many places from my childhood holiday! A real Book Escape.
Rebecca Raisin introduces the reader to the nomadic experiences of the ‘Van lifers’; traders who follow the festival season, setting up shop with a cornucopia of wares from books and jewellery to food and drink.
Aria, our protagonist has been bereaved and can’t get past the oath that she swore to her husband, she would never fall in love again. It’s been 3 years and she is feeling lonely but, she meant what she said.
The story opens with Aria and her best friend, fellow van lifer Rosie, planning their next trip and France is selected from a spinning globe. At the farewell party, Aria lands in the arms of the gorgeous Jonathan. Aria met Jonathan the previous year at a music festival and there’s no denying their connection but, an oath is an oath.
I really enjoyed this story and following Aria’s adventures with Rosie and the van lifers. In particular, learning about this lifestyle and willing for a happy ending.

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Aria's Travelling Bookshop is everything and more I love in a book. From start to finish it was utterly delightful and the quote on the amazon page "Warning! This book could seriously brighten up your day" is perfectly put. I haven't read Rosie's Travelling Tea Shop, which is the prequel to this novel however, each book is written as a standalone story but the characters from Rosie's Travelling Tea Shop do have a role in this latest novel and we get to hear of the continuation of their stories. After reading and adoring Aria's Travelling Bookshop I'm going to read Rosie's story as soon as possible as I fell in love with the theme of the storyline centred around friends travelling in campervans selling what they love; books in Aria's case and cakes and tea for Rosie.
It's been 3 years since Aria's husband sadly passed away and since then Aria has run away from her memories and set up home in her campervan/bookshop. However, Aria can't fully escape her emotions and loneliness with the grief still enveloping her with a sadness. Her love for romance novels never fails to bring a smile to her face and she adores sourcing books to sell on to her customers.
The next trip the van lifers have planned is a tour of France visiting lots of historical towns and working at fetes and festivals selling their bounty. When Aria bumps into a fellow book lover she is taken aback by the confusing emotions she's feeling and is worried she will betray the memory of her late husband. When a surprise gift from her mum-in-law turns up Aria starts to look at her life differently.
A beautiful, heartfelt romcom that will have you smiling, laughing, crying but will leave you with a contended feeling of warmth for better days to come. Uplifting, feelgood fiction at it's best.

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I loved Rosie's Traveling Tea Shop and I was really hoping that I would love this one, especially since I can relate to Aria's love of books so much. I can relate to her wanting to escape into the world of books and the fact that her van/living space was completely covered in books sounded like a dream. The problem was that I was a bit bored with the story. Rosie and Aria spent way more time than necessary talking about Aria's vow to never love again. That topic seriously came up ALL THE TIME. It was frustrating because these two grown women couldn't seem to talk about anything but men. Oy. I still don't understand why Aria was so determined to never love again. I can understand her thinking that she couldn't possibly find another man to love as much as she loved her husband. That I get. But it just felt contrived to have her say over and over and over again that it would be disrespectful of TJ to fall in love with someone else, especially since he had told her the complete opposite. Another problem was that I felt zero chemistry between Jonathan and Aria and there was no relationship development. Apparently, they spent a day together off the pages of the book (basically before the story started) and they only spent a handful of scenes with him and those scenes were always just awkward. Aria spent more time discussing Jonathan with Rosie than she did with Jonathan himself. Sorry, but I was not a fan of this one.

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Life on the open road with your best friend and her partner by your side. Adventures at festivals and fetes in France. Whilst untangling your feelings about a sexy author who path you keep crossing. Dealing with anguish from your past to be able to have a future.
Enjoyable book, have read others by the author and will look out for more by her.

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I eagerly awaited this book after reading Rosie’s story, and this didn’t disappoint. It’s a lovely cosy read about the further adventure of the van lifers, but this time focusing on Aria. Rosie and Max play major parts in the story- but are not the main focus this time. It did take me a few chapters to switch the narrative to Aria rather than Rosie, but that’s because I loved the other book so much. This is well worth a read, and I’m looking forward to more in the series.

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