Saturday, 14 April 2018

REVIEW: Crazy in Love at the Lonely Hearts Bookshop by Annie Darling

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You can go crazy searching for the one…

Tattooed, pink-haired, Bettie Page lookalike Nina is addicted to bad boys. Like Heathcliff and Cathy, Nina firmly believes that true love only takes one form: wild, mad love, full of passion and fire and tempestuous arguments, and she won’t settle for anything less.

But years of swiping right has uncovered nothing but losers and flings, and Nina is no closer to finding her One True Love than she ever was. And when a man from her past walks into the shop Nina knows she has nothing to fear. The geekiest boy in her school has become a boring business analyst who's welded to his iPad and with his navy blue suits and ginger hair, Noah has no chance of making her heart go pitter patter.

Which just shows how little Nina knows about bad boys, business analysts and her heart…

Claire's Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


Oh, how I love this book series! I was so excited when I saw this book was out and I'm even more excited that there will be another after this as well, I really never want these books or the series to end!

This is the third book in the series and follows Nina and her mission in life to find her 'Heathcliff'. Nina is such a funny character and has many different levels to her personality. On the outside, she is bold and funny, with pink hair and a loud fashion sense, but underneath she is vulnerable and not as confident as she seems.

In comes Noah, a friend of Sebastian and the complete opposite of Nina. he is hired by Posy to analyse the bookshop to see where they could make changes. Once Nina gets to know Noah, she is pleasantly surprised, but her past holds her back.

These two were just perfect for each other! I was rooting for them the whole way through! I could just picture Noah as similar to Eddie Redmayne! I could really shout about every part of this book but I would post too many spoilers!

I am now counting down the days till the next installment and cannot wait!

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