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Lost and Found Love

By: Holly Zajac
Narrated by: Guillaume Dubois
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Welcome to The Memory Nook, a one-of-a-kind café where lost objects—and sometimes lost people—find their way home.

Clara Bloom never expected her cozy café of forgotten trinkets and handwritten story tags to become the scene of a mystery. But when a brooch linked to a high-profile theft ends up on her shelf, so does Detective Eli Mercer: all logic, no small talk, and completely immune to the café’s whimsical charm…or so he thinks.

What starts as a reluctant investigation turns into a deeply personal journey for them both—one that uncovers hidden pasts, unspoken grief, and the unexpected possibility of love. As story tags pile up and secrets unravel, Clara and Eli must decide if they’re willing to risk their carefully guarded hearts on a second chance neither of them saw coming.

Lost and Found Love is a heartwarming, slow-burn romantic mystery filled with quirky humor, emotional depth, and the gentle magic of healing in unexpected places. If you love cozy settings, reluctant detectives, and love stories that sneak up on you when you least expect them, this book is for you.

©2025 Holly Zajac (P)2025 Holly Zajac
Clean & Wholesome Contemporary Cozy Mystery Heartfelt Witty Romance
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Honestly, the writing of the author is pleasant for a short story. There were a few times that the jokes or dialogue made me giggle, but unfortunately, the narrator is just so monotone and his accent creates some confusion on certain words. It felt like listening to someone just randomly pick up a book and start reading just to get through it. There was barely any differentiation between characters. I almost DNF, but since it was only an hour long, I pushed to the end. It really shouldn't be that hard to get through a book that is technically shorter than a Hallmark movie. The editing of the story was lackluster; a few chapters were cut short with the narrator being cut-off mid-word.

It's really disappointing because I really did enjoy the story itself. With it being such a short book, there wasn't much room to build the characters love story and so I found that lacking. The ending of the "mystery" was more poetic than shocking and the author did a nice job of allowing the ending to be very human and relatable. That being said, I don't think I'll be keeping this title or listening to it again. The narrator just couldn't keep me engaged.

Could Be Cute with Different Narrator

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