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?At last! An author who writes straight to the heart of every woman...She writes with all the sweetness of Debbie Macomber, the uproarious humor of Jennifer Crusie, and a touching honesty all her own.??Susan Wiggs, New York Times bestselling author Hope Walker owns Changing Seasons Floral, Heart Lake?s most popular flower shop. When it comes to love and relationships, she?s able to work magic through her expert flower arranging?for everyone but herself. A painful surgery left Hope scarred and struggling with her confidence. So when a handsome contractor starts coming into her shop, she assumes he?d never be interested in someone like her. Unless maybe there?s more to him?and Hope?than meets the eye? When Hope stakes a plot of ground at Heart Lake?s community garden, she finds that a woman can grow all sorts of things there: flowers, herbs, vegetables, and even friendship. As she gets to know the two women who share neighboring plots, they discover that they can learn a lot from each other?not just about gardening, but about life. And Hope realizes that in order to live life to the fullest, sometimes you have to take a chance on love?in Love in Bloom by Sheila Roberts.
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3 primary booksHeart Lake is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2009 with contributions by Sarah Robinson and Sheila Roberts.
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I just finished The Little Bookstore on Heart Lake Lane by Sarah Robinson @booksbysarahrobinson and here are my thoughts on it.
Rosie Dean is living the single mama life to twins while running a bookshop. She also secretly writes an advice column for the local paper. Looking for love is low low low on her list.
That is until the day her high school crush, Evan, comes back for a summer vacation with his daughter. A man widowed and wallowing but those eyes.
Neither of them were looking for anything but fate has a funny way of intervening and opening you up to something you didn't know you needed.
This book is super sonic CUTE!!!! The idea of two single parents clashing but slowly coming around to opening up to each other is adorable in the best kinds of ways. I have a real thing for the grumpy sunshine dynamic and this book has it in spades.
The book is written in both Rosie's and Evan's POV and is the second book in the heart lake series but honestly, it is a stand alone with characters that crossed over from book one. So don't worry if you haven't read the first book yet, it is enjoyable regardless. I took a while to warm up to Evan so I felt like I was channeling Rosie a little. I fell in love with both of them at the end and I was sad it was over.
The plot was steady and exactly what you would expect from a romance novel. The storyline was clever and entertaining with some really delightful banter between the lead characters. The kids coming together the way they did was magical for me.
I have a soft spot for happily ever afters so the ending was excellent for me.
Definitely cannot wait for the next installment.
4.5 stars. Thank you to @netgalley and @readforeverpub for my gift copy! Out NOW!!!!
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It definitely had a “27 Dresses” or gender-flipped “Cyrano de Bergerac” vibe regarding the main romance–but romance wasn't exactly the main part of the story; it was more about community and relationships in general, I'd say. I loved the flower lore!