Love walked in A novel

Sarah Chamberlain, 1987-

Book - 2025

"Mari Cole's whole life is her dream job: rescuing and revitalizing indie bookstores. Friendship? Love? No thanks. After a hard childhood, she doesn't want to get too close to anyone. Besides, books have never let Mari down the way people have.Then she gets the offer of a lifetime: rescuing Ross & Co. Once the most prestigious independent booksellers in London, the store is a shadow of its former self and needs an expert outsider to turn things around. But the offer turns out to be a double-edged sword: Leo Ross, the store's new owner, is as cold and hostile as the British winter. For as long as he can remember, Leo Ross has known his future is becoming the next generation to run Ross and Co. He's sacrificed alm...ost everything he cares about, but the bookshop is still failing on his watch, and now there's an obnoxiously cheerful American woman convinced that she's going to magically make everything better. Leo's life is difficult and messy enough as it is, and he doesn't want her help. When Mari and Leo are forced to work closely together to bring the store back to life, Leo's icy surface thaws to reveal the passionate man underneath. As the cold winter gives way to the possibility of new beginnings, Mari begins to see that true love could be even better in real life than in the pages of a book. Can they put their pasts aside and learn to let love in?"--

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Novels
Published
New York : St. Martin's Griffin 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Sarah Chamberlain, 1987- (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
340 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781250894748
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The grumpy/sunshine trope animates this charming rom-com from Chamberlain (The Slowest Burn). Orphaned Mari Cole found refuge from her rough childhood in books, leading her to her dream career in adulthood: consulting with and revitalizing independent bookshops. When Mari's mentor, the owner of a California bookstore, asks her to fly to London to help an old friend save his struggling shop, she leaps at the chance. Leo Ross dreamed of being an artist but has been groomed his entire life to take over Ross & Co., one of Britain's best-known bookstores. When his grandfather dies unexpectedly, Leo's destiny comes calling and he finds himself in way over his head. While Leo and Mari initially clash over how to manage the shop, opposites soon attract and they become inseparable--until a brace of bombshell family secrets rock their worlds. Readers will fall in love with Mari and Leo as Chamberlain skillfully reveals their hidden depths and believable vulnerabilities. The result is a multilayered love story that hits all the right notes. (Sept.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

An American consultant clashes with, and then falls for, the owner of a storied London bookshop. Mari Cole helps indie bookstores become successful. Her latest gig is London's Ross & Co., a once-famed family business with roots in pre--World War II Germany. She's raring to fix the store's problems but hasn't counted on Leo Ross, the store's manager and part owner, who's grieving his charismatic grandfather's passing. Leo is also mourning a two-year-old divorce, and despite Mari's can-do attitude, he balks at making changes to the store. After some initial skirmishes--including Leo's snarky comments about romance novels--and one particularly acidic exchange, they reach a détente when Mari has a severe bout of the flu, during which Leo nurses her back to health. The episode turns them into allies working together to bring the bookshop back to life, and sexual attraction replaces antipathy. But Mari's childhood abandonment issues were aggravated by a breakup with a cheating girlfriend, and Leo has to recover from his own failed relationship and rediscover his youthful passion for art. There's a subplot about the mysterious sense of familiarity Mari feels for another bookstore employee (the reveal is unlikely to be a surprise to the reader), and an obligatory dark moment that is quickly overcome after they both get past their hangups. The novel is a paean to independent bookstores, the movieNotting Hill, and genre fiction, with reading recommendations peppered throughout. A comfort read for lovers of books, Richard Curtis movies, and romance with a touch of enemies-to-lovers. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.