Librería Samer Atenea
Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
Kálamo Books
Librería Perelló (Valencia)
Librería Elías (Asturias)
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Librería Kolima (Madrid)
Librería Proteo (Málaga)
Set in a gentle small town where rest is possible, Kisses and Kindles at the Little Bookshop on Snowflake Lane is a cozy, slow-burn romance about poetry, patience, and choosing honesty over fear.As February settles over Snowflake Lane, the little bookshop becomes a place of quiet magic. Handwritten notes begin appearing inside books, offering anonymous words of tenderness and reflection. For poet Sophie Tran, the notes are a practice in courage. For chocolatier Daniel Rivera, they are an unexpected invitation to feel.Both guarded by past hurts, Sophie and Daniel circle one another through candlelit evenings, Valentine’s events, and shared silences. Misunderstandings arise not from drama, but from caution. What unfolds is a rivals-to-lovers romance rooted in emotional safety, careful listening, and the belief that love does not need to be loud to be lasting.This heartwarming contemporary romance celebrates small gestures, found community, and the beauty of letting things unfold in their own time. With its bookshop setting, poetic atmosphere, and clean, wholesome tone, this novel is perfect for readers who love cozy small-town romance, slow-burn love stories, and stories that value warmth over spectacle.Ideal for fans of bookish fiction, gentle romance, and comforting reads for winter and Valentine’s season.This novel is ideal for readers seeking:Cozy small-town romanceSlow-burn, emotionally mature love storiesClean and wholesome romantic fictionBookshop and bookish settingsStories that prioritize warmth, community, and reflectionRomance without high drama or villainsValentine’s season reads that feel gentle rather than commercialWith its calm pacing, literary-adjacent voice, and emphasis on trust-based connection, this book appeals to readers who value tenderness over tension and clarity over cleverness. It is well suited for independent bookstores, libraries, and readers looking for comfort reads that linger rather than rush.In a genre often driven by urgency and spectacle, Kisses and Kindles at the Little Bookshop on Snowflake Lane offers something quieter and more enduring: a reminder that love does not need to be loud to be lasting, and that sometimes the bravest thing a person can do is say what they mean and stay.