A review by fayrooz_s
The Little Café in Copenhagen by Julie Caplin

5.0

It's so satisfying for the heart.
Bunch of strangers, social people who're asked to see for themselves what Hygge means, live and tell about the experience. Write about it and about the new department store that's gonna open a branch in londen. Not a single one of them suspected this trip to be a lovely life changing experience. One of the warmest memories for each of them.
and for the lovely couple.. it's full on enemies to lovers slow burn that was satisfying to me.

I loved how lively each character is, how this story is never boring and the romance was given an unlikely yet very good ground to be built on. It's not awkward.. the pace was good for their relationship and they had every right thought to like, and hate each other.

Events and action happens in this book, yet even when things feel off, there's this coziness to it. The characters always come back together, the cafe and eva, the elderly owner and the mother of the man they traveled for, it's a lovely movie in your head, it's happy and cozy even when things sound gloomy. Bc there's this sense of family, a d there's good food, and love for the simple, authentic and beautiful things in life.