This book is one of my book club reads for 2025. I enjoyed the way the story is presented and found it to be an easy ready. Here is my book review The Echo of Old Books by Barbara Davis.
Books
Although I read much of my books on Kindle due to my travel life, I love a real book. The feel and smell of a book…particularly an old book – wonderful. So does Ashlyn Greer, the protagonist in The Echo of Old Books. Ashlyn had a unhappy childhood, and her escape was a rare book store where she spent hours. As an adult, she now owns and manages this little gem of a shop. It’s here where she has realizes she has a special touch with books. She can feel “echoes” in the books about the previous owners.
A Discovery
Ashlyn discovers two beautifully bound old books that seem to be a pair, but the books have no author. She can’t find a publish date either. Only two interesting inscriptions. Ashlyn begins a long and difficult search for more information about these unusual books that are giving her unusual vibe. Eventually she reaches out to the man who donated the books to the rare book shop. Eathan, the son of the owner of the books, is hesitant to get involved. He is busy on deadline for his own book he is writing. Eventually Eathan’s interest is peeked, as Ashlyn tells him about the characters in these books – Belle and Hemi. Together Ashlyn and Eathan begin to discover the true identities of Belle and Hemi.
True Love
This novel is both a mystery and a love story as we learn more about Belle and Hemi. A series of misunderstandings and malicious intent kept them from being together. This discovery also brings Eathan and Ashlyn closer. Soon they realize this love story research ha as become more than just about the mysterious Belle and Hemi.
Book Review The Echo of Old Books by Barbara Davis
A easy read with some fun twists and turns, though a bit predictable. The magic touch Ashlyn has with books seemed a bit contrived to me. I think the story could have progressed nicely without that somewhat silly addition.
****Four stars for The Echo of Old Books by Barbara Davis.
Thanks for reading my book review The Echo of Old Books by Barbara Davis. See last week’s book review The Drowning Women by Robyn Harding.
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