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  • The Little Bookshop on the Seine

  • The Little Paris Collection, Book 1
  • By: Rebecca Raisin
  • Narrated by: Sally Scott
  • Length: 9 hrs and 28 mins
  • 3.3 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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The Little Bookshop on the Seine

By: Rebecca Raisin
Narrated by: Sally Scott
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Publisher's summary

‘I adored this book right from the beginningThe Bookshop on the Seine was another delightful read by Rebecca Raisin’ – Reviewed the Book

Visit Paris this year and fall in love under the Eiffel Tower

Le Vie En Rose

Sarah Smith has been offered the opportunity to exchange bookshops with a Parisian friend for six months. Saying yes is a no-brainer – after all, who would turn down a trip to Paris?

Even if it does mean leaving the irresistible boyfriend behind, Sarah’s sure she’s in for the holiday of a lifetime – days spent surrounded by novels in a gorgeous bookshop and the chance to watch the snow fall on the Champs-Élysées.

But will her dream come true or will Sarah realise that a fairytale Christmas in the city of love isn’t quite as rosy in reality…

A deliciously feel-good romance perfect for fans of Debbie Johnson and Julia Williams

Watch out for more in The Little Paris Collection

1. The Little Bookshop on the Seine

2. The Little Antique Shop under the Eiffel Tower

3. The Little Perfume Shop off the Champs-Élysées

What reviewers are saying about The Little Bookshop on the Seine

‘ This novel is a love letter to Paris, and even more so a love letter to books; it is absolutely a must-read book for book lovers.’ – Rather Too Fond of Books

‘easy to read and devoured quickly, I literally could not get enough and I was so sad to finish it. It was a truly captivating, spellbinding tale of taking chances and living life to the full that I am sure will ring true with many readers.’ – Compelling Reads

‘I loved every second of The Little Bookshop on the Seine, easy to read, with words oozing charm and good feeling, that just made me feel warm and cosy.’ – Rachel’s Random Reads

‘a great escape to Paris and I’m looking forward to the other books in the Little Paris Collection.’ – French Village Diaries

©2018 Rebecca Raisin (P)2018 HarperCollins Publishers
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Lovely story, awesome narrator!

Delightful story of a bookshop owner's life (while swapping book shops in Paris for 6 months) intertwined with her endearing love for books. Narrator did a great job with the various characters with voices in French accents.

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Complete Garbage

The only reason I have not returned this book to Audible is that I wanted the opportunity to review it and save other unwitting members the trouble of discovering that this is not a book, but a piece of garbage packaged as an audio book. The story is unimaginative, trite, boring and a complete waste of time. The characters are unformed, bland and uninteresting. The narrator is the worst I have ever heard. She drifted in and out of what I assume was supposed to be a New England accent so erratically that I was not sure I was hearing it properly at first. It became so irritating that together with the awful, boring story lead me to quit the torture at chapter 7.
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