The Little Teashop in Tokyo
Grab your passport and escape to a land of dazzling skycrapers, steaming bowls of comforting noodles, and a page-turning love story that will make you swoon!
For travel blogger Fiona, Japan has always been top of her bucket list so when she wins an all-expenses paid trip, it looks like her dreams are coming true.
Until she arrives in vibrant, bustling Tokyo and comes face-to-face with the man who broke her heart ten years ago, gorgeous photographer Gabe.
Fiona can’t help but remember the heartache of their last meeting but amidst the temples and clouds of soft pink cherry blossoms, can Fiona and Gabe start to see life – and each other – differently?
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Jules Wake announced at the age of ten that she planned to be a writer. Along the way she was diverted by the glamorous world of PR and worked on many luxury brands, taking journalists on press trips to awful places like Turin, Milan, Geneva, Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam and occasionally losing the odd member of the press in an airport. This proved fabulous training for writing novels as it provided her with the opportunity to eat amazing food, drink free alcohol, hone her writing skills on press releases and to research European cities for her books.
She writes best-selling warm-hearted contemporary fiction for HarperImpulse.
Under her pen name, Julie Caplin, her thirteenth novel, The Little Teashop in Tokyo will be published in ebook and paperback this June.
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My Review
I've long been fascinated by Japan but sadly, I've never had the opportunity to visit. Julie Caplin's book proved the next best thing. I loved the little details that went into the story, giving the reader a glimpse into Japanese culture. By the end of the book, I felt as if I'd actually been there and was rather surprised to look round and find myself at home!
The dynamics between Fiona and Gabe are spot on and I loved the feuding that went on. If you want a book that offers a lot more than an enemies-to-friend- romance then this book delivers.
My Review
I've long been fascinated by Japan but sadly, I've never had the opportunity to visit. Julie Caplin's book proved the next best thing. I loved the little details that went into the story, giving the reader a glimpse into Japanese culture. By the end of the book, I felt as if I'd actually been there and was rather surprised to look round and find myself at home!
The dynamics between Fiona and Gabe are spot on and I loved the feuding that went on. If you want a book that offers a lot more than an enemies-to-friend- romance then this book delivers.
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