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The Bookshop of Second Chances

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I'm always down for a good bookish tale and a UK setting, so I was intrigued by this right away. Here, Thea is on the precipice of change when she's fired and her husband leaves her. She then discovers her long-lost ancestor has left her a house in Scotland and an expansive book collection. So, she leaves Sussex for the coastal Scottish town. There she meets and butts heads with the gruff bookshop owner Edward. The book is chock full of relatable characters and language, plus very descriptive wording that helps sell the second-chance story. The book has quite long chapters and is quite slow to start and dive into the action. It's a fine read, but the ending is absolutely very, very, very cute and I cannot deny that.

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This was a delightful read and made for a great escape. A woman in her 40’s starting over in a little town in Scotland sets the stage for a good story. I liked the characters, and the setting.
Many thanks to Random House Publishing and to NetGalley for providing me with a galley in exchange for my honest opinion.

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My Thoughts
This is a sweet, grown-up romance novel… and it takes place in a bookshop!! Here are my pros and cons for The Bookshop of Second Chances:

Pros

1. It takes place in Scotland. I don’t know why, but I just love books that take place in Scotland!
2. A lot of the story takes place in a bookstore! Again… LOVE IT!
3. I love that this is a grown-up romance. This story is about two mature adults finding love when love no longer feels like an option for them. I enjoy books about second chances and this is nice feel-good fiction.
4. I liked Thea a lot. She was fractured but still strong. I appreciate female characters who know they have value and worth, despite setbacks.
5. Some of the secondary characters were quite fun!

Cons

1. You’ve likely read this plot before. That doesn’t mean it is bad, but the “husband cheats, marriage disintegrates, woman unexpectedly (but with perfect timing) inherits property from remote family member, woman moves to small town, woman meets quirky locals, woman falls in love with unlovable man, they live happily ever after” trope has been done before.
2. The romance felt just a tad awkward to me at times. I felt like there was more fighting than wooing and I would have liked to see a little more foundational development to their relationship.
3. I felt like the “grump” factor of the bookshop owner was way over the top and unrealistic. The reason for his irritability was defined, but even so, I think he was overwritten. Plus, some of his actions in his past were just uncalled for and I hated that he a negative backstory.

Summary
This book is quite formulaic and you’ve probably read some version of this story before. There is nothing new here to be honest. But what is here is heartfelt and hopeful… and probably very relatable to a lot of readers! It is nice to read a story that reminds us that perhaps the detours we find ourselves on in life are really taking us exactly where we were supposed to be all along. And being reminded of that, even if you have heard or read it before, isn’t a bad thing.

Although I had some cons for this story, I still enjoyed it. I would recommend it to anyone who loves grown-up love stories, particularly ones that feature bookstores!

Thank you NetGalley and Random House Publishing Group – Ballantine for providing an eARC of this book, which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.

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What a charming and uplifting story about new beginning set in a super adorable Scottish town. Thea is forced to start over after she leaves a cheating husband and her career behind. Thea’s journey is so beautifully written by Jackie in this uplifting curl up by the fire book.

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The Bookshop of Second was a slow seductive book. It progressed slowly, but it was done in such a way that it drew me into the lives of the characters. Thea and Edward were terrifically defined characters. I loved how they fit into the town and the way they gradually began to trust and depend on each other.

The setting was so richly described. I could feel the damp in the air. I could smell the old books and wood from the bookshop. The scenery was one of my favorite characters. lol.

I enjoyed myself quite a bit with this story and look forward to reading more by Jackie Fraser.

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The Bookshop of Second Chances is a cozy, comforting and delightful read. Author Jackie Fraser has created relatable characters in picturesque settings. Meet Thea. Thea has recently lost her job and discovered her husband has been having an affair with her close friend. The only positive is that Thea great-uncle, that she hardly knows, has left behind his home and book collection in a small charming Scottish town. Without any reason to stay, Thea leaves her crumbling life behind and heads to the lowlands. Suddenly Thea discovers a town filled with interesting people, books and history. Particularly interesting are brothers Edward and Lord Charles, whom haven’t spoken in years. Due to her recent inheritance, Thea is given the luxury to rifle through long lost treasures in her new home and take a low paying job at the book store in town, owned by the grumpy and edgy Edward. The Bookshop of Second Chances was a luxurious read. I loved that it was long, filled with details, had excellent character development and an entertaining plot. It made me wish I could visit the quaint town and have a pint with the slew of interesting characters! This was an excellent read and look forward to discussing with friends upon its release date.

A sincere thank you to NetGalley or an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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I love books about books, and this cute little read set in a bookshop is perfect for booklovers!

Set in a charming little Scottish town, The Bookshop of Second Chances is an uplifting story of fresh starts and new beginnings.

Thea needs a new start. After getting left by her cheating husband and getting laid off, Thea looks for a new life in a small Scottish town where no one knows her dirty laundry. Bewildered and lost, Thea doesn’t know what to do. But, when she learns the great-uncle she barely knew has died and left her his huge collection of second-hand books and a house in the Scottish Lowlands, she seems to have been offered a second chance.

Running away to a little town where no one knows her seems like exactly what Thea needs. But when she meets the aristocratic Maltravers brothers – grumpy bookshop owner Edward and his estranged brother Charles, Lord Hollinshaw – her new life quickly becomes just as complicated as the life she was running from...

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I wish to thank NetGalley and Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine for allowing me to read an advanced copy of this book. I have voluntarily read and reviewed it. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

What a wonderful story this one is. From the very beginning it captured my interest and never disappointed even after I read the last word of the last chapter. I loved the cover of the book and the title. So, that being said you will know upfront that I am a fan of this new author and her style of writing.

When Thea is broadsided by her husband’s unfaithfulness she knows she to get away to heal. Thea is in her mid 40’s and must begin again. She discovers second chances in the Scottish highlands. She goes to a small town and meets the local colorful characters. I love the sense of humor all throughout the book and especially the grumpy owner of the bookshop who hires her to help out for a short period of time.

I do not want to tell the story here but if you love books of romance, overcoming loss, family, bookstores, or Scotland this will ring all the bells for you as it did for me. You will find yourself looking for a cup of tea and a cozy corner.

I look forward to future books. Thank you Jackie!

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Reading this book was a treat! I'm not a Romantic Comedy"consumer", in any of its formats and I was a little mislead by the title but I'm glad that I was confused because otherwise I probably wouldn't pick it up.
I really liked the setting and the characters treatment in the novel. The protagonist, Thea is a middle-aged woman that after a traumatic split up from her husband, inherits a house and a very valuable book collection, from a distant uncle, in Scotland. She starts a new life in her new home and falls in love again. I absolutely adore the fact that she is middle-aged and her struggles and conflicts are very well described but with respect and consideration. I also value the fact that the author is not trying to patronize the reader. Thea speaks about her conflicts with honesty and high doses of humor. She is struggling with her new body and how it feels to date and fall in love for a woman that, at 44 feels invisible for men and society.
The book is a page turner and I would highly recommend it. I think it would be a great selection for a book club.

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for granting me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for a review.
We certainly do get that magic of transporting to a richly-described land where we follow the transformation of a wronged woman who's trying to heal, refresh, renew and reconnect. I loved that the main character departs from the 20ish waif who hasn't seen nothin' yet when it comes to life experiences, but instead we get a character to whom we feel close and connected. Supporting characters might not leap off the page in development, and we don't get any evolution in the crowd of people surrounding the MC, but even with its rough edges here and there, it's still a transporting story with lots to like.

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This book was warm and cozy and absolutely perfect to read on a snow day, rainy day, or sick day. It had the perfect touch of romance and women’s fiction.

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Thea lost her job and her husband but inherits a lodge in Scotland. She goes there to escape for a while, but finds that she likes it there. She gets a job and decides to stick around for a while...

I received a digital ARC from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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The author makes this book an interesting read. Has a funny side and a cute love story. Nice read for a lazy weekend.
I look forward to more from this author.
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This book was delightful and incredibly readable, the main characters were likeable but flawed in ways which felt real to life and the support cast of characters were truly my favorite part because they were all rooting for the main pair. Also as a reader, I'm a sucker for a book that takes place in a bookstore, the only reason It's not a 5 star is because there were a few different subplots that weren't resolved but kind of just faded away, but if you can tolerate that it's the type of book it advertises as.

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Thea , leaving behind one life to find a new one in a Scottish village finds friendship and maybe love with a surly bookstore owner. Good story!

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Thank you to the publisher and author for providing me with a digital ARC of this title via Netgalley in exchange for my honest review.
I was drawn to this book by the title, I love a good story around a bookshop and was excited about the chance to read this new title. I was disappointed however. It was not what I was expecting. I read about half way and couldn't do anymore. I was tired of the story, displeased with the characters and had no interest in finding out what happened to them. Not sure I want to give this book a second chance.

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Thea's world is falling apart, she loses her job and her husband so when she discovers she has inherited a house in Scotland she heads there. She discovers a library of books, a house of her own, and a chance to live where no one knows her. She starts to create a life of her own on her terms.

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Was a little unsure when I started this one. Thea is crying, a lot, as her life is in upheaval with her husband cheating with her friend, and no place to go. When she finds out she inherits property in Scotland, she decides to head up there and assess the place to sell it. Finding a wonderful old house, with lots of first edition books, she goes to the local bookshop to talk with Edward, the grouchy owner who had already gone through the books, and gave her a good estimate on value. When an opportunity of a job there opens up, she takes it, even though he doesn't like working with women. Fun story, and lots of side stories going on to keep things interesting. Was glad I kept going after the beginning, and really ended up enjoying this one. Highly recommend this book and author.

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The Bookshop of Second Chances by Jackie Fraser follows the story of Thea. As her life falls apart, Thea gets a second chance by traveling to a small Scottish town after she inherits her great-uncle's house and precious book collection. Will her second chance lead to happiness? A quick light-hearted read to bring you joy and have you longing for travel to small picturesque towns.

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Positives:

Beautiful Scottish countryside

Bookshop

Many wonderful secondary characters

Happy Ending

Negatives:

Story was too long; too MANY swear words, which IMHO did not fit the character of the protagonist

In exchange for an honest review, I received an advanced copy of this novel from Penguin Random House and NetGalley.

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