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Perfect for fans of Rachel Hanna and Debbie Macomber!
Heartwarming, feel good women's fiction with a sprinkling of romance and a cast of characters who feel like friends.
Beth Fraser is a divorced mom of twins with a blooming flower farm. The last thing she needs is Jack MacDonald landing with a crash in the middle of her precious baby plants (even if there's one minor detail: he's tall, dark' and handsome, with a Scottish accent to die for . . . )
Beth has spent the last few years turning the overgrown walled garden of Applemore House into a beautiful and productive field of flowers. Strong willed and hard working, the last thing she has time for is a man getting in the way of her business . . .
Jack arrives in Applemore with a past he wants to forget. The handsome stranger has tongues wagging in the little coffee shop in town with his plans for an outdoor adventure center for troubled teenagers. Can he find a way to show Applemore that the work he's doing is vital—and admit to himself that what Beth thinks matters more than he'd care to admit?
Heartwarming, feel good women's fiction with a sprinkling of romance and a cast of characters who feel like friends.
Beth Fraser is a divorced mom of twins with a blooming flower farm. The last thing she needs is Jack MacDonald landing with a crash in the middle of her precious baby plants (even if there's one minor detail: he's tall, dark' and handsome, with a Scottish accent to die for . . . )
Beth has spent the last few years turning the overgrown walled garden of Applemore House into a beautiful and productive field of flowers. Strong willed and hard working, the last thing she has time for is a man getting in the way of her business . . .
Jack arrives in Applemore with a past he wants to forget. The handsome stranger has tongues wagging in the little coffee shop in town with his plans for an outdoor adventure center for troubled teenagers. Can he find a way to show Applemore that the work he's doing is vital—and admit to himself that what Beth thinks matters more than he'd care to admit?