Monday 6 September 2021

Review: The Little Shop of Hidden Treasures Part 2 by Holly Hepburn

PART TWO in the brand new series from Holly Hepburn.

 
When Hope loses her husband, she fears her happiest days are behind her. With her connection to London broken, she decides to move home to York to be near her family and try to piece her life back together.
 
Taking a job at the antique shop she has always loved, she finds herself crossing paths with two very different men. Will, who has recently become the guardian to his niece after the tragic death of his parents. And Ciaran, who she enlists to help solve the mystery of an Egyptian antique. Two men representing two different happy endings.
 
But can she trust herself to choose the right man? And will that give her the life she really needs?


Review: Well part two of the latest Holly Hepburn series did not disappoint. Now we've met all the characters and explored the setting we can really get into the meat of the story and we really get into the meat in this installment. There are revelations and excitement left right and centre. There's still time to catch up with part 1 and jump into the drama of part 2!

It was great to catch up with Hope again. I am so enjoying getting to know her and watching her build a fascinating life in York close to her family. She is such a romantic though and I really hope that won't turn around to bite her in the future. It was also great getting to revisit Will and Brodie and also Ciaran in this part of the story. I do have some questions surrounding both of the male supporting characters in this book and some of these were answered in this part but some of them, frustratingly, remain a mystery. 

Of course I love the setting of this series and we get to go a little further afield in this episode, travelling to Whitby and exploring more of York. I can't wait to see where we go and what we get to see in parts 3 and 4. I'm just about to pick up part 3 and I can't wait to find out what happens!

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