This winter enjoy a gorgeously festive story set on Sunflower Street!
Freelance English tutor Erin Dawlish is heading to her parents’ new home on Sunflower Street for a big old-fashioned family Christmas. She’s looking forward to spending time with her family and to having a break from her busy life in Bath. After recently losing his mum, Leo Steele was expecting to spend Christmas alone in London, but his childhood best friend, Paul Dawlish, insists that he joins him and his family. When Erin and Leo meet after years apart, they get to know each other again as adults and find that they get on well. But they’ve both loved and lost and carry the scars to prove it. Can they find a way to heal and move on together so they can make this a Christmas to remember on Sunflower Street?
Rachel Griffiths is an author, wife, mother, Earl Grey tea drinker, gin enthusiast, dog walker and fan of the afternoon nap. She loves to read, write and spend time with her family.
I loved this book, Erin and Leo were both grieving in their own way. Erin had a crush on her brothers best friend when she was younger. Leo always liked Erin but he had to stand by the code of never dating your friends sister. This is the kind of ending that I love. I am looking forward to the next book in this series.
Christmas is a time for families and Erin is happy to be spending it with her family in their new home on Sunflower Street. Paul her brother is bringing home a new girlfriend and an old friend who just happens to be Leo who Erin had a massive crush on! Both Erin and Leo are grieving but the festive season is a magical time! Fun, festive and romantic.
Loved reading more about Erin & Leo, how they are moving forward in their relationship. Lots of good things happen on Sunflower Street & I love reading about them.
Friends to Lovers is my favorite trope so I was rooting for Erin and Leo. They both had been through a lot in the past and didn't make rash decisions like you see in some friends to lovers stories.
I did enjoy this book as I’ve have done the previous ones, my only criticism would be the stories are basically all the same, man & women meet & end up together. Please mix it up a bit as much as I love a happy ending surely every story doesn’t have one.