Member Reviews
Firstly, thank you so much for letting me read The Tanglewood Bookshop early.
I'm such a sucker for a book about a book shop, I absolutely adored the cute story.
I definitely want to go back and read more from the Tanglewood collection
An unusual story set in Ireland. A cozy mystery in an Irish village with a bookshop which sounded like my idea of heaven. A quick read but lovely. I enjoyed the twists in this one. My thanks to netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for an honest review.
The Tanglewood Bookshop by Lilac Mills was such a cozy and quick read, it made me look forward to the holidays! This book is part of the Tanglewood series but it can be read as a standalone and I’m looking forward to reading the rest! It is a miscommunication trope that ends with a HEA.
The universe aligns in Kazz’s favor after her life implodes. Kazz ends up finding love when she was not looking for it after she relocates to small town, Tanglewood. Saul is the typical player who cannot keep a girl past the 4th or 5th date and had sworn of dating UNTIL he meets Kazz. Mrs. Lilac Mills made me despise Joelle (the reason Saul turned into a player) with as little as one small interaction. This book made me feel giddy, made me laugh, and it gave me that “feel good” feeling. While I loved Kazz and Saul, I have to admit little old Betty was my absolute favorite character. I loved that she was bossy and intuitive, all for the greater good. We all need a Betty in our lives!
Thank you NetGalley and Canelo Digital Publishing for the opportunity to read this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Jazz has always loved her life in London until the day it all goes wrong. In one day she mums moving away she’s got notice on her flat and lost her job. She decides to visit her best friend in a village called Tanglewood and there she decides all the books belonging to her grandads old book shop should become a new bookshop in Tanglewood what has she got to lose?
She meets Saul who everyone warned her is the local lothario but she sees a different side to him and when she gets the elusive sixth date she wonders if her life is changing for the good.
Great read loved it.
Loved this cosy Christmas romance by fab author Lilac Mills. Gorgeous cover. Beautiful setting and great characters, you can’t help but love Betty. This book made me want a bookshop of my own. Thank you to Netgalley and publisher for the opportunity to read and enjoy.
Christmas is just my favourite time of year so this was a great book for that. Rural life is where I come from so reading about it is fun, I love all the festive vibes and the romance is delicious.
As someone who has always dreamt about opening a bookshop, this book brought me pretty close to living my dream! I absolutely adored this book and will definitely purchase a copy once it's published, because it's the type of story you can get lost in and it'll give you all the cosy festive vibes!
The story follows Kazz, a chef in London who finds herself at a crossroads just before Christmas when she abruptly loses her house and job. Wanting a reprieve and a change in scenery, she decides to visit her BFF Stevie who lives in Tanglewood; an adorable small town where life moves at a gentler pace and the holiday season is felt in every corner. But what starts as a temporary escape turns into something more when she's convinced to open a bookshop by her friends - something she had never dreamt she could do amidst the chaos of her life in the city! In order to embrace the new possibilities that the holiday season could bring, Kazz needs to learn to adjst to the slower, more intimate pace of slow-town living, while also trying not to fall head-over-heels for the town's Lothario, Saul!
The contrast between bustling London life and the warm, relaxed atmosphere of Tanglewood is captured beautifully in this book, to the point where I am now convinced I want to move to a small town, too. And then we have romance! The attraction between Kazz and Saul is almost instant, but their contrasting priorities in life as well as some outside meddling causes tension between them, and a reluctance to fall in love. Despite this, they're still drawn to one another, and I love how they learn to grow as people while at the same time finding themselves.
The stars of the book are, hands down, Betty - a no-nonesense, get-it-done character, whose meddling ways and big heart I need in my life - and Donald, who I would adopt instantly if given the chance!!
Overall, this was one of my favourite reads of the year and I cannot wait until it's officially published! A huge and warm thank-you to NetGalley for this ARC.
Kazz trades her bustling London life for the serene charm of a bookshop in the quaint village of Tanglewood. As she adjusts to the slower pace, she finds herself facing a dull holiday season—until she meets the irresistible Saul. Though drawn to him, Kazz is wary of his reputation as a player. As Christmas approaches, she must decide if she's ready to embrace a festive romance or if Saul will be just another fleeting chapter in her life.
While part of a series, this book could be read as a standalone just fine. I adored Kazz's character and her story, and this book made me want to read the rest of the series as I haven't yet!
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC of this book. I have chosen to write this honest review voluntarily and it reflects my personal opinion.
I love this author's books, but despite purchasing other books in this series I have to admit I haven't got round to reading them yet. Having read book 4, that has to change! I was able to enjoy this as a standalone novel but like her other series this is full of delightful characters, and I'm sure it would be better to become familiar with them as the stories grow. There are wonderful descriptions of a lovely area and village life, and the feeling of Christmas is threaded throughout with the festive celebrations and food - make sure you have a snack to hand because there are many times I felt hungry! The clean romance is credible, and not without its hiccups, as a reader would expect. In all this is a lovely Christmas - themed book and I have no hesitation in recommending it.
Kazz es sous chef, es buena en su trabajo y aunque en apariencia tiene todo para ser feliz, siente que le falta algo.
Cuando se queda sin trabajo cuando su jefe es acusado de cometer un delito, sus amigas la invitan a Tanglewood, en lo que piensa que hará, decide aprovechar para vender los libros que dejó su abuelo y pone una librería.
Saul trabaja para la granja de su familia, tiene 33 años, se siente un fracasado porque vive con sus padres, no puede manter una relación por miedo a que le vuelvan a romper el corazón y la granja la dirige su hermano. Siente que no tiene algo suyo, entonces decide aceptar trabajos extras para empezar a juntar y comprar su granja.
El primer trabajo consiste en ayudar a Kazz a mover sus cosas a la librería. Desde la primera vez que se ven hay chispas, pero ninguno de los dos está listo ni quiere estar en una relación por el momento.
Hay mucha falta de comunicación, los dos sacaban conclusiones precipitadas y actuaban en consecuencia en lugar de preguntar y escuchar.
Me cansó lo de Joelle, la metían hasta en la sopa.
Thanks to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Absolutely fantastic. A wonderful addition to the tanglewood village series. I really loved it and couldn't put it down.
Thank you Lilac Mills, Canelo and Netgalley for letting me read this ARC
This book is the 4th book in the Tanglewood village series but I hadn’t read the others so it can be read as a standalone.
The book features Kazz as we follow her journey after she loses her job and moves to Tanglewood. I loved the description of the area and could imagine walking on the snow topped mountains or having a hot chocolate in the village.
The characters were brilliant and had me laughing out loud in parts with Betty and Donald being my favourites.
This was a brilliant Christmas romance which I would definitely recommend
I can’t wait to read the first 3 books in the series and eagerly await the next instalment.
Thanks to NetGalley, Lilac Mills and Canelo for an advance copy in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.
I enjoyed this story of Kazz who moves to Tanglewood after her life implodes and becomes part of this right community. And of course finds Saul who has shut himself off from love after a bad breakup. A quick but fun read.
Kazz has just just had the worst day of her life. First her boss has been arested for fraud at the restaurant were she works so she has no job. Second she gets home to her shared flat to find out the owner wants them out so no home. Third after going to help her mum clear out her grandads house her tells her shes moving to spain.
She decides to go and see her friend in Tanglewood till she deicides what to do.
Her grandads left lots off books from his old shop and old fashioned furniture that no one wants anymore.
Betty an old lady who works at the tangelwood teashop were Kazz's freind works suggests opening a book in the empty shop near by to sell all the books while she decides what to do.
She need help moving everything from her grandads and her flat in London and betty ropes local lothario Saul to help.
This is the fourth tanglewood book in the series and is just as good as the rest. It can be read on its own.
i really enjoyed reading this one as well as the previous ones.
It was over a year ago that Donals was mentioned in a newsletter. Lilac Mills being a cruel woman, making us wait for Donald that long!
But it was very well worth it as this Tanglewood romance was another one that made me laugh out loud. It was so nice bumping into Tia again, and Betty of course. Where would Tanglewood be without her?
'(..) a shop selling cosmetics. If you ask me, people spend far too much time preening as it is.'
So I suggest someone opens up a knitting store in the last space available in Tanglewood that used to be a pet store and let the merriment being :)
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for a copy of the book.
The country. A bookshop. Winter time. This book was literally just the perfect one! I can not wait to reread this in the winter time with a snow storm. It was the cutest story! Highly recommend.