The Little Library on Cherry Lane by Katie Ginger reviewed by Natalie Jayne Peeke West Country Correspondent

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Elsie Martin may lead a quiet life, but working in her beloved local library is enough to make her happy. After all, books have always been her armour against the world. So when the library is threatened with closure to make way for a new housing development, Elsie knows it has to be saved – and that, despite being painfully shy, she needs to lead the campaign to save it.

Jacob Yardley thinks he’s doing the right thing by building a new affordable housing development. Why shouldn’t local people be able to buy a house in the place they grew up? Having to leave his own small hometown broke his heart. Plus, people don’t really use libraries anymore, do they?

As Elsie and Jacob clash over the future of the library, sparks begin to fly. Jacob is falling back in love with books and libraries – could he possibly be falling for her too? And will Elsie be able to save the library that means so much to her?

 

The very first impression that I got from this book is how beautiful the cover is. I know, I know ..I mustn’t judge a book by its cover but it is gorgeous and makes a beautiful addition to my bookshelf. As I had expected the story that waited for me within the artistic covers was equally beautiful,

Ginger creates a heart warming, funny and romantic story, with wonderful and believeable characters that are the cherry on top of this delightful cake. The Little Library on Cherry Lane will make for a perfect beach read this summer, you will become invested in the world that Ginger has made. I highly recommend this for fans of Jenny Colgan and Heidi Swain.

The Little Library on Cherry Lane by Katie Ginger is available in paperback, audio and ebook.