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Fiction.
Literature.
Romance.
HTML:How did her love life become a community affair? Since her divorce, Emily Lucretiaâ??affectionately known as the flower lady to the people of Cemetery, Indianaâ??has been focused on her flower shop and taking care of her aging aunt and uncle. Her love life is hardly the centerpiece of her busy days. Saul Culver, the town's favorite bachelor and owner of the local barbecue joint, has been interested in Emily for a while. But as much as Emily knows about flowers, she can be a little oblivious to her own appeal. Saul is determined to show her just how special she is. Saul isn't the only one trying to get Emily out of her shell. Well-meaning locals have started tagging photos of Emily with #theflowerlady on social mediaâ??and now the entire town is involved in finding her Mr. Right. Saul won't give up easily. He's finally caught her attention, and he's determined to convince Emilyâ??and the townâ??that this is the real deal and not just some passin No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Indiana Summer Series #2
Cemetery, Indiana might be the perfect place to find happiness, love, and your happily ever after. Great addition to the series!
What I liked:
* Emily: divorced, early forties, flower shop owner, orphaned in her teens, close to her aunt and uncle, open, warm, caring, easy to talk to, more than she realizes, interested in Saul
* Saul: restaurant owner, charming, hard worker, most eligible bachelor in town, responsible, has had his eye on Emily for a while, really nice guy
* Aunt Mabel & Uncle Sullivan: Emily’s guardians, stepped up when Emily’s parents died, loving, wise, there for Emily, still deeply in love with one another
* Gentry: new in town, early twenties, helps out at the flower garden and shop, has difficult backstory, caring, kind, and finds his future in Cemetery
* Mila: new in town, early twenties, works for Saul, open, verbalizes what she wants, rather taken with Gentry, finds her future in Cemetery
* Beck: fourteen, orphan, comes to Cemetery toward the end of the story, is taken in by his guardian, may have a part to play in the future books in the series
* Snuggles and Satan: rescue animals that are an interesting addition to Emily’s life
* Kathleen: town mannequin, gets around, fun, makes me smile thinking about her part in the story
* That I was drawn in, cared, and felt good when I finished the story – great way to spend the day!
* Knowing there will be future books to look forward to
What I didn’t like:
* Nothing really…only thinking about how difficult it is to grieve and how much more difficult it must be when young and you are taken in by others
Did I enjoy this book? Yes
Would I read more in this series? Definitely
Thank you to NetGalley, Harlequin Trade, and the author for the ARC – This is my honest review
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