The Little Cafe in Copenhagen
Julie Caplin
Leading a press trip to Copenhagen in search of happiness and hygge might just be what Kate Sinclair needs to get her flagging PR career back on track. Unfortunately, she hasn’t taken in to account the difficulties of managing a motley crew of journalists who all have their own issues and problems - or the problematic Benedict Johnson who she has coerced on to the trip and is not about to forgive her any time soon.
As the group explores the wonderful city with the Varme café as their base, they come to know and love the owner, Eva Wilders, who offers her own brand of insight in to Danish life. Before long, they’re all starting to challenge long-held views and deep-seated beliefs.
For Kate and Benedict, life as they know it, will never be the same again.
As the group explores the wonderful city with the Varme café as their base, they come to know and love the owner, Eva Wilders, who offers her own brand of insight in to Danish life. Before long, they’re all starting to challenge long-held views and deep-seated beliefs.
For Kate and Benedict, life as they know it, will never be the same again.
GENRE
Hygge; Romance; Travel; Women's Fiction
UK PUBLICATION
November 2017
Hygge; Romance; Travel; Women's Fiction
UK PUBLICATION
November 2017
Praise
Short-listed for Best Contemporary Romance at the Romantic Novelists’ Association Romance of the Year Awards 2019
"An irresistible combination of Danish happiness and hygge in one un-put-down-able story."
Katie Fforde, Sunday Times bestseller
"An irresistible combination of Danish happiness and hygge in one un-put-down-able story."
Katie Fforde, Sunday Times bestseller
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