A review by dulcesreadingcorner
The Sandy Page Bookshop: A Novel by Hannah McKinnon

4.0

The Sandy Page Bookshop is a good and charming beach read.

Leah loses her dream job and her fiancé ends their engagement. Returning to her hometown in Cape Cod seems like the only option for her. Then on a whim, Leah decides to rent "the Captain's house" a building with lots of history, but also needs lots of work. Leah plans to fix it up and open a bookshop. As Leah is working hard to open the bookshop we meet different characters who are struggling with their battles and come to find refuge in the bookshop.

I enjoyed this heartwarming story. Has multiple POVs, a small town setting, and characters looking for a second chance at different stages of life. I love a book about books and I enjoyed the popular book titles mentioned here and there. I also loved how the bookshop becomes a main character in this story. 

The narrator did an excellent job with different voices and adding a personal touch to each character to embrace their personalities (I could see Brad's sass and loved it).

I received an ALC in exchange for an honest review. Thank you NetGalley and Brilliance Audio for this advanced copy.