Review: The Little Café in Copenhagen


book Review: The Little Café in Copenhagen, by Julie Caplin, 5 stars




Publicist Kate Sinclair’s life in London is everything she thought she wanted: success, glamour and a charming boyfriend. Until that boyfriend goes behind her back and snatches a much sought-after promotion from her.Heartbroken and questioning everything, Kate needs to escape.

From candles and cosy nights in to romantic late-night walks through the beautiful cobbled streets of Copenhagen, Kate discovers how to live life ‘the Danish way’. Can the secrets of hygge and happiness lead her to her own happily-ever-after?


Genre: contemporary romance

Publication date: February 2018

Mature content: yes

Review: Loved it, loved it, loved it! I have no idea how I never came across Julie Caplin's books before, and I don't know if the others are as good as this one, but I now want to read them all. 

I found The Little Café in Copenhagen a very interesting book - yes, there's a sweet romance and lots of great sights, but more than that I found the book inspiring, in the sense that it tells you that life is short, you need to make the best of it and do what makes you happy. Personally this touches a bit close to home, so that's probably why I felt it so much, but the truth is that I think this is a wonderful book and I recommend it.


   


I intend to go through the entire Romantic Escapes series soon (seven more books to go) and I will post reviews as soon as I can. 


Happy readings!

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