Synopsis:
Delicious banter, bookstore magic, adorable puffins, and a heartwarmingly happily-ever-after makes this an enchanting Christmas treat.
The universe is playing a joke on me.
An unexpected inheritance has gifted me with the dream of a lifetime – owning a charming bookshop in small-town Scotland. Little did I know this gift comes with a surprise – Highland Hearts bookshop has been running an underground magical matchmaking service – and as new owner of the shop, I am expected to deliver on these matches.
As Christmas looms, and lonely hearts beg for love, I’m tossed into the world of magic and romance, aided by a meddling book club who seems more interested in romance than reading.
The problem is – I just don’t believe in love. Or so I thought.
It turns out there’s one local bird nerd and Scottish hottie, Alexander MacTavish, who has my heart all aflutter. While he’s more into puffins than paperbacks, I can’t help but notice he’s showing up at the bookshop to help every time something goes wrong. Maybe it’s my determination to have an adventure, or maybe it’s the magic, but every time tall, dark, and grumpy enters my bookshop, I find myself wanting to read up on birds just to catch his attention.
As my newfound magic falters, and the town enters my shop into a cutthroat Christmas window decorating competition, I find myself working side-by-side with Alexander, who seems just as determined to avoid love as I am.
With Christmas fast approaching, I must figure out if I can suspend my disbelief and make the match of a lifetime – my own.
Review:
Rosie was such a great heroine from the start; pushed out of her comfort zone and suddenly miles away from everything she knows and loves, partially due to a water bottle incident. It was great seeing a character who was trying to welcome change become involved with someone who doesn’t seem to want to take the plunge into new waters. Both Rosie and Alexander are fully fleshed out, and their backgrounds are quite well established/shown as to why they are the way they are. It’s awesome having a protagonist that is a regular girl with brown hair and glasses, and how she doesn’t have to change to be considered pretty–she already is. I love the play of Science versus Magic, and Alex is totally swoon worthy. If you like a hint of magic, a nice bit of spice, Scotland, and romance I’d highly recommend this book.
Star rating: ✯✯✯✯✯
