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A free copy of this book was provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Sofia is on a trip to London visiting old family friends and Chelsea girls Tori and Christie when she runs into Nathan working at the cocktail bar they're visiting. He thinks she's a stuck-up barhopper; she thinks he's rude. Secretly, they've both got the wrong impression of each other and are more attracted to each other than they would admit.
This short story takes place over the Easter bank holiday weekend and is a sweet take on first impressions and attraction. I really liked Sofia as a character - even though she pointed out that she wasn't like the posh London girls, she didn't get too annoying over how different she was from them. I thought she and Nathan had good chemistry and I really liked the friendship developed between Sofia and Tori from reluctant acquaintances to friends.
A fun quick read with characters I cared about, despite the shortness of the story. 4 stars.

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A very sweet short story. Never read anything by this author before but would be interested in reading morwe.

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I'm a little late to the party. Not only in regards to reviewing, but also because this is a series and I start on story #4. <I>Cocktails in Chelsea</I> is a fun little short story about finding the steamy hot guy when you weren't even looking for him in the first place.

If you are looking for something quick to clear your brain from one book before starting another, then definitely keep this one in mind.

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Cocktails in Chelsea is the fourth in the LoveLondon series by Nikki Moore. I loved every part of the series so far, unfortunately Cocktails in Chelsea is the weakest one for me. It‘s a short, flirty and fun read. At just 40 pages it is quick enough to devour when you are in your lunch break or commuting. I highly recommend the LoveLondon Series.

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