January 7, 2019

Review: Lost For Words by Stephanie Butland



The Lost For Words Bookshop by Stephanie Butland
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Published: 2018

Loveday Cardew has the perfect job for herself. She's not a big fan of people or large social settings so working at a used bookshop is just the right fit. Loveday has been on her own for a while, being in the foster system most of her life. So when books from her childhood start showing up at the bookshop, she's not sure who she can trust. Who knows about her past and who is trying to get her attention? But who could be behind this, Rob, the guy who can't take no for an answer; Nathan, the new man in her life; or Archie, the eccentric bookshop owner?

Thank you to NetGalley & St. Martin's Press for the opportunity to read and review this book.

Loveday has the job, I believe most of us as book lovers would like to have. The opportunity to work surrounded by books all day, every day. Getting to discover new things and get to know old favorites all over again.

But things start to get weird when books that used to be in her childhood home appear at the bookshop. At first, it seems like a coincidence, but when the books start to get more personal, Loveday starts to question everything in her world. On top of the books, there is also a new man in her life, Nathan. Nathan is very different from any other man that Loveday has been with, although there haven't been that many. He allows her to be herself, while at the same time, trying to gently push her out of her comfort zone. Loveday isn't sure whether or not she is able to put herself out there like that. Along her journey she will discover things about herself that will help her to grow into the strong woman her friends already know her to be.


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