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Storybook Ending by Moira Macdonald

  This was a lovely and amusing story about loneliness and friendship, which I really enjoyed. The main characters were delightful and charming, but there were several side characters so it was a bit confusing at times.  April works at home helping people with virtual listings of real estate, not her ideal job after studying English Literature! Her refuge is the bookstore nearby, ‘Read the Room’,where she spots the handsome and shy Westley. She decides to go out on a limb and leave a note in a book for him,hoping to create her own fairy tale romance. Laura, a young mother who is a personal shopper, also has her eye on Westley, reads one of these notes thinking that it is for her! Laura is also a widow, struggling with her grief for her wonderful husband Sam, but after five years, her babysitter thinks that it is the right time for her to find romance. I especially liked the story revolving around a leap of faith which changes several people’s lives.  I can also see this a...

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