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I think this book was good, I think it was a fun and well written book but I wasn't overly invested in it. I couldn't get into the story but I know their is an audience out there for this that will enjoy it

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The Paris Bookshop for the Broken-Hearted is a well-written family drama with the city of Paris as a backdrop and a quirky bookstore as the main setting. The story of a down on her luck mother of a cantankerous teenage daughter is skillfully told, as the mother's fortunes turn around and romance flourishes.
I did find the first third of the book to be a slow read, and somewhat difficult to get through, but once the book picked up, I was swept up in the drama and romance.
Lovers of romance and family stories will enjoy this book.
Thank you to #NetGalley for the ARC of #TheParisBookshopfortheBrokenHearted by #RebeccaRaisin. #FollowtheauthorRebeccaRaisin

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Oh I did love this book. I loved the fact that it's set in a bookshop. I loved the many, many books that are mentioned throughout the story. I also loved reading about all the characters. The relationships of the bookclub people were so funny and I can imagine how het up people get in discussions about the book club book of the month. A lovely story. My thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for an honest review.

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It’s always a delight to visit one of Rebecca Raisins’s bookshops. They’re full of interesting characters, romance and sounds like the most amazing places to discover. Tucked away in a laneway The Paris Bookshop for the Broken Hearted is run by Valerie who is ready to serve you a potion and charcuterie platter to go with your favourite genre. It plays host of a bookclub with some interesting people, who don’t see eye to eye. The bookshop has a number of wonderful features I’d love to see (you need to read it to see- I don’t want to spoil it.)

The main story features Coco Chevallier who is moving back to Paris with her daughter Eloise after her partner in both business and life has done the dirty on her. She struggles to find a job in the publishing industry after this and ends up working in the bookshop. It’s always a pleasure to see characters find their feet again. I liked that this one tackled trying to parent teenagers and bullying in school. Another heart warming story, a must read for book lovers.

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This was SUCH a cozy, heartwarming, cute read! I loved the Paris bookstore setting, quirky characters, and light romance. Coco was very relatable and I felt for her in why she had to leave London. As a mother, she delt with an angry teenager while figuring out their new life. This was a really fun and easy read with just enough depth. Definitely recommend reading it!

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I love a cozy bookshop story, and I love Paris, so the premise of this novel drew me in right away. It took a little getting used to the author's style of blending English and French in the early chapters, but the overall plot of the book was lovely. I enjoyed the side characters, such as the members of the book club, and I appreciated the little twists here and there. Some of the dialogue between mother and daughter felt a little off to me, going from childish displays of emotion to deep discussions about the mother's personal life. Still the author did a wonderful job making us care not only about the love story at the heart of the novel, but also about the family relationships and friendships that were strengthened throughout the story.

I'd recommend this book to anyone who loves a good bookshop story, especially if you enjoy quirky characters, insider discussion of the publishing industry, and a Parisian setting.

Many thanks to NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read this ARC in exchange for an honest review!

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Many thanks to NetGalley and the Publisher for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

This book just wasn’t for me. So much of it felt forced and too “hallmark channel”. The teenage slang and stereotype were actually painful and made me cringe. The language was also very odd times, and I at first wondered if this was a translation. I do wish we’ had seen the resolution of Antoine getting what he deserves.

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When Coco loses her buisness and boyfriend over night she decides to go back home to france and live with her parents until shes back on her feet.
She has sworn off men for good but from day one she keeps bumping into the same angry man.

Cocos love for books makes her stumble on the Bookshop for broken hearts and owner Valerie who takes her under her wing.
She is offered a job there and enjoys the change from her old job.

This book is a bit slow to start but don't five up on it as it becomes a beautiful story.

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The perfect cozy read for book lovers! I loved the setting of this book and the gorgeous characters! It was a great book to snuggle up with and escape reality. Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for my ARC

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Rebecca Raisin weaves a charming tale of love, loss, and the healing power of books in The Paris Bookshop for the Broken Hearted. Set against the magical backdrop of Paris, this novel is a love letter to bibliophiles and anyone who has ever sought solace within the pages of a good book.

The protagonist’s journey to rediscover herself and embrace new beginnings is deeply relatable and beautifully written. Raisin has a gift for creating warm, inviting characters, and the quirky inhabitants of the Paris bookshop make this story all the more endearing. The setting feels like a character in itself, with vivid descriptions of Paris’s cobblestone streets and cozy bookshops that transport you straight to the City of Light.

The themes of grief, resilience, and community are delicately handled, offering both emotional depth and hope. Raisin’s writing is uplifting and brims with warmth, though the pacing in some parts could have been tighter. Still, the heartfelt moments and the romantic undertones more than make up for it.

Fans of cozy, feel-good fiction and book-themed settings will adore this enchanting story. The Paris Bookshop for the Broken Hearted is a must-read for anyone looking for a little bit of Parisian magic and a reminder of the strength found in both love and literature.

Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Absolutely loved this heartwarming cosy romance. I loved how a character from a previous book makes an appearance and the bookshop is definitely my dream place. The way Rebecca's romances can grip you is amazing.

Thank you Rebecca Raisin, Boldwood books and Netgalley for the ARC

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Took a little to get into this but then it is just lovely. Great characters, wonderful setting and enough movement of various plotlines to keep me fully invested. A nice cozy read.

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I am a reader who loves reading about bookshops. My latest, The Paris Bookshop for the Broken-Hearted was a great book!

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A cute little read!
I would definitely recommend to others.


My first by Rebecca Raisin but won’t be my last

Thankyou for allowing me to read this early copy.

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Absolutely brilliant book!
I am a big fan of this author and love the writing style!
I cant wait to read more!

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Requested this book for my trip to Paris to get me in the mood for the city, and the book did its job well. The writing style isn't my favorite, but could get through the book. The chemistry and inter-family dynamics were interesting and kept me entertained. An excellent vacation read.

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My only disappointment with this book? It ended far too quickly. I so wanted to continue and see Alexander get what’s coming to him, for Henri and Coco build a little family and to see Valerie finally get some real peace. Oh and I do want a real bookshop for broken hearts with a book garden and tunnel and leaning book wall. It was so good to have a connection to Anais from the Paris hotel. This was just perfect and I so look forward to another visit to Oaris soon.

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A bookshop in Paris? SIGN ME UP! I loved this story. The main character is so loveable and got just want her to end up happy. It was a cozy sweet read. Thank you to NetGalley for an arc of this

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The premise of this book is so exciting for literally anyone who loves books like
a bookshop that cures broken hearts??? with a leaning wall made of books??? and a book tunnel??? sign me up right now
this is more chick-lit than a closed-door romance.
Coco is a single mom who has to uproot her life in London when both her personal and professional lives go up in flames. She's an editor that came to Paris and started working at the bookstore. Her daughter Eloise is so eugh I can't even. She's sad about leaving her home and does some questionable things to force her mom to leave Paris.
Some aspects I didn't like were:
the dialogue felt way too long and forced (No french person talks like that)
the last part of the book was rushed and the whole victim blaming wasn't talked about enough by either Coco or Henri. I just didn't feel a connection but would absolutely recommend for a one-time read!

*Thanks to NetGalley for an ARC

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I absolutely adored everything about this book; it was the perfect quick romance I needed to lift my spirits up.

The Paris Bookshop for the Broken-Hearted starts off with Coco, a former editor having lost both her partner and her business, moving back to her home of Paris with her thirteen year old daughter. On her first day back, even after swearing off love, she bumps into a stranger who happens to be the most beautiful man in her eyes... just for him to yell at her!

However, Coco finds the cutest bookstore ever. She's even offered a bookseller position within the shop, making it the perfect job. The only problem is that handsome stranger from earlier? He frequents the bookstore.

Navigating a new path in her life, complete with a moody teenager, Coco finds her own love story within The Bookshop for the Broken-Hearted, mending multiple hearts along the way.

I'd like to thank Boldwood Books and NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book.

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