WILLOW: Becoming herself. Beautifully. (The Beauty Shop Girl Book 2)

WILLOW: Becoming herself. Beautifully. (The Beauty Shop Girl Book 2)

by J.J. Maya

Contemporary
Amazon:★★★★4.0(14)
Goodreads:★★★2.86(7)
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Added on January 12, 2026

Description

The beauty shop girl is back … and she’s on a new mission!When Willow’s former boss, Mrs. G, invites her to Tallulah’s Tearoom for a chat, she can’t believe her luck. Good old Mrs. G only wants her to set up three new beauty pop-up stores in London, New York, and San Francisco!She’s come a long way since her days behind the make-up counter in Glasgow, and she knows it.Still reeling with excitement, she returns home to tell her boyfriend Jake about Mrs. G’s generous offer. But for some reason, he’s not happy. Typical Jake! Thankfully, she’s had just about enough of men and decides to leave her disastrous love life behind. The following day she jets off to the West Coast, brimming with optimism and excitement.Soon-to-be-divorced and Jake-free (thank goodness for that!), she knows what she must do.Put herself first.Put her love life on the back burner.And make Mrs. G’s pop-up stores the latest talk of the beauty world.With only herself and her career to focus on, this is Willow’s chance to shine.Will she succeed?Or will Lady Luck interfere and throw another life-changing quandary in her way?Find out in this light-hearted and laugh-out-loud adventure as Willow juggles business, mishaps, make-up, ex-lovers and much, much more.An unforgettable and sweet romantic comedy from J.J. Maya, author of the 5*-rated rom-com spectacular, Warpaint.

Reader Reviews

★★★★TONI

I always dread sequels in case it doesn't match the original in style and continuity but not this one. An emotional and something reckless roller-coaster but why not? She is young and impetuous. All the original characters are totally fleshed out and completely credible. I had many flashbacks of my young self at a make up counter and feeling out of place. The author is gifted at making you want to be Willow's cheerleader. New York and San Francisco's purlieus are very well created and I could en

★★★★★Kristy Keates

Loved seeing Willow’s confidence in herself bloom

★★Patricia Gallant

I really didn't like the character Willow at all. And all the different men vying for her affections was not all that believable, especially for that character. The story itself was okay.