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  • The Little Teashop in Tokyo

  • Romantic Escapes, Book 6
  • By: Julie Caplin
  • Narrated by: Charlotte Worthing
  • Length: 10 hrs and 23 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (24 ratings)

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The Little Teashop in Tokyo

By: Julie Caplin
Narrated by: Charlotte Worthing
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Summary

‘An irresistible slice of escapism’ Phillipa Ashley

Grab your passport and escape to a land of dazzling skyscrapers, 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?

Well, wow, I adored this story…a wonderful, engaging read, transporting me to a country I've always wanted to visit’ Jeannie

‘Honestly, words cannot describe how much I have loved every single book in this series’ Holly

‘I love these books. They are utterly stunning and this is another that I haven’t been able to put down.
I love this author and this has been a perfect escape’ Vicki

‘The perfect read to take you away during the lockdown!’ Sinead

‘This is not my usual genre, I’m more of a crime/thriller reader however this story intrigued me. I absolutely loved it, truly one of the best books I have read’ Jacqueline

A gorgeous read which left me longing to visit Japan’ Sarah

‘A wonderful mood booster’ Jenn

‘I love Julie Caplin's writing…this afforded me to armchair travel to Tokyo.and have a taste of Japanese culture’ Amy

©2021 Julie Caplin (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
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Love all the messages this story brings: appreciating culture, forgiving ourself to become better version of ourself, realisation over lost path and what makes a photograph speaks by itself..

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