The Oddest Little Romance Shop
'I love Beth Good's quirky style!' - Katie Fforde
Izzie has the perfect plan for a perfect life. Work hard, get married, settle down, start a family. But
when a mysterious Valentine's day card arrives, asking in a bold scrawl, 'Will you marry me?', it
upends everything.
Because Izzie thought she'd found Mr Right - and the card isn't from him.
when a mysterious Valentine's day card arrives, asking in a bold scrawl, 'Will you marry me?', it
upends everything.
Because Izzie thought she'd found Mr Right - and the card isn't from him.
Puzzled, she sets out to discover the identity of her secret admirer . . . and is shocked by the truth.
Torn in two directions, Izzie doesn't know what to do.
Torn in two directions, Izzie doesn't know what to do.
Should she stick to the plan, or is it time to take life in a bold new direction?
Another quirky, charming novella in the 'Oddest Little Shop' series from popular romantic comedy
writer Beth Good.
writer Beth Good.
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⭐Review⭐
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
::..Reviewed for Red's Midnight Readers..::
I was very kindly offered an ARC of this in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. I have given this book 4 stars.
This is easily my favourite novella of the series! It was a little odd that there was no actual shop featured in this story but I still enjoyed it nonetheless.
The Oddest Little Romance Shop was a whirlwind of Romance, laugh out loud moments and thrilling secrets. This story took on a few twists and turns that I was not expecting and kept me enthralled from start to finish.
This novella is short and sweet, making it very easy and quick to read. Perfect for an afternoon when you have an hour or so to read.
Author Bio –
Born and raised in Essex, England, Beth Good was whisked away to an island tax haven at the age of
eleven to attend an exclusive public school and rub shoulders with the rich and famous. Sadly, she
never became rich or famous herself, so had to settle for infamy as a writer of dubious novels. She
writes under several different names, mainly to avoid confusing her readers - and herself! As Beth
Good she writes romantic comedy and feel-good fiction. She also writes thrillers as Jane Holland,
historicals as Victoria Lamb and Elizabeth Moss, and feel-good fiction as Hannah Coates.
Beth currently lives in the West Country where she spends a great deal of time thinking romantic
thoughts while staring out of her window at sheep. (These two actions are unrelated.)
You can find her most days on Twitter as @BethGoodWriter where she occasionally indulges in
pointless banter about chocolate making and the Great British Bake Off. Due to a basic inability to
say no, she has too many children and not enough money, which means she needs as many readers as
she can get.
eleven to attend an exclusive public school and rub shoulders with the rich and famous. Sadly, she
never became rich or famous herself, so had to settle for infamy as a writer of dubious novels. She
writes under several different names, mainly to avoid confusing her readers - and herself! As Beth
Good she writes romantic comedy and feel-good fiction. She also writes thrillers as Jane Holland,
historicals as Victoria Lamb and Elizabeth Moss, and feel-good fiction as Hannah Coates.
Beth currently lives in the West Country where she spends a great deal of time thinking romantic
thoughts while staring out of her window at sheep. (These two actions are unrelated.)
You can find her most days on Twitter as @BethGoodWriter where she occasionally indulges in
pointless banter about chocolate making and the Great British Bake Off. Due to a basic inability to
say no, she has too many children and not enough money, which means she needs as many readers as
she can get.
Social Media Links –
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BethGoodAuthor
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BethGoodWriter
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