The Bookshop of Hidden Dreams (Dove Pond, #4)

The Bookshop of Hidden Dreams (Dove Pond, #4)

Karen Hawkins

Enjoyment: 2.5Quality: 2.5Characters: 2.0Plot: 2.5

A brand new novel in the “sometimes whimsical, often insightful, always absorbing” ( Shelf Awareness ) Dove Pond series that follows a gifted historian investigating the mystery of a love story lost to time. When an antique tin of love letters is found hidden in her family home, noted historian Tay Dove rushes home to Dove Pond to investigate. Tay is still reeling from a romantic betrayal, so she’s relieved to refocus her energies on her latest a biography of her great-great-grandmother Sarafina, a star reporter who began her career in Dove Pond in the late 19th century before abruptly leaving town. Tay believes the letters could be the key in solving what happened, but they only add to her questions—especially when they reveal a forbidden love affair with William Day, a wild youth who took part in a notorious train robbery. Some answers might be found in eighty-year-old Rose Day’s bookshop, which doubles as a town archive, but Rose is curiously resistant to give Tay access. Just when Tay thinks she’s reached a dead end, she finds an unlikely ally in Rose’s grandson, Luke, a fellow puzzle lover. Together, they set out to uncover what really happened all those years ago…and find the truth behind a love story that could be more precious than gold. Perfect for fans of Alice Hoffman and Sarah Allison Allen, The Bookshop of Hidden Dreams proves that adventure is always waiting to be found, especially within the pages of a book.


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    Dec 16, 2024
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  • justonemorepage
    Jun 04, 2025
    Enjoyment: 2.5Quality: 2.5Characters: 2.0Plot: 2.5

    This book was ok. I felt like there were too many main characters that didn’t allow for enough exploration of each person. I felt like this also led to a lot of different subplots that weren’t able to be adequately explored. It felt a little like everything was being thrown at the wall to see what stuck. It’s one part historical fiction, one part fantasy, one part romance, one part women’s fiction, one part commercial fiction and becomes a bit too much. This is a fine book to read but was nearly a dnf . It’s not one I would reach for again.

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