Suddenly unemployed, Evie is accepting a call from her grandmother to come help her maintain the bookshop she managed for years on the sunny island of Santorini. But her grandmother´s problems are more than simple management issues, as she is about to lose her beautiful bookish place, due to misunderstandings with the local Greek landlord. And as the situation seems to become hopeless by the day, a charming idea seems to take shape: what about if Evie is set on a fake date with the handsome landlord´s grandson, the equally charming Georgios?
In full honesty, I´ve read this book in a day, in just few pleasant hours spent in the company of those witty characters - among which, Floretta, the grandmother is lovely and the kind of person you need into your life, and the relationship between her and Evie is beautiful and inspiring. The ambiance plays a good role in creating the story, and even if you never been to Santorini, you can feel and breath the place from the pages of the book.
Summer at the Santorini Bookshop is an invitation to believe in love, even if it may start with a fake date for a very noble cause. The kind of book one would love to have with on vacation, on a Greek island or not.
Rating: 5 stars
Disclaimer: Book offered as part of the book tour but the opinions are, as usual, my own
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