The Bookshop at the Cornish Cove, by Kim Nash, offers a lighthearted romantic read. Nancy is struggling to make her dream bookshop a success in her hometown of Driftwood Bay by the sea. Her neighbor's grandson, Dennis, grates on Nancy's nerves because he is full of advice on how to improve her business sense. When he offers to help her turn the tide, she begrudgingly accepts. As they work together, they fall in love. But of course, something will come between them. Can they surmount this obstacle? The ending seemed too tidy. Doesn't that sound like a dream, though? Having one's own bookstore? Recommending books to others for a living? Who needs the man? Give me the store!
Monday, October 20, 2025
Book Review: The Bookshop at the Cornish Cove
Needing an audiobook to accompany treadmill/dishes time, I selected another Boldwood Books novel. I enjoy listening to the British accent for Boldwood's books. This time around, I struggled with one repeated word. In my American accent, I pronounce the word "body" with a phonetic sound of baaa-dee. During the narration, every time this word came up (often), the British narrator pronounced it as bo-dee. I know this is truly nitpicking, but it bo-thered me.
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