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The Floating Amsterdam Flower Shop

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The first book in a gorgeous new series of European-set escapist romances!

'A wonderful setting, beautiful flowers, a fabulous grumpy sunshine couple, and a gorgeous dog. What's not to love?' – Jessica Redland



‘A gorgeous escapist read.’ –

Holly Martin





‘Gorgeous setting. Wonderfully romantic. I loved this story!’ –

Samantha Tonge





One fresh start. One unexpected encounter. Can love bridge the gap?

When Rosie leaves behind her ordinary life in England to open a flower shop on Amsterdam’s water, she expects nothing less than a fairytale.


Max, her handsome but brooding new neighbour, prefers to keep the world at arm’s length – and living on the houseboat next door, he’s not too thrilled about the new company.


As Rosie’s business blossoms, so do her feelings for Max. But Rosie isn't sure she's ready for a relationship, and Max is still nursing a broken heart.


Then a rival in the flower market threatens her dreams, Rosie discovers that the most beautiful things can bloom when you learn to go with the flow – and allow someone to stand by your side.



Will Rosie and Max allow themselves to be swept away by love, or is their relationship doomed to sink before it can swim?




A fun, feel-good romance that will whisk you away to Amsterdam's picturesque canals. Perfect for fans of Julie Caplin, Rebecca Raisin, and Cressida McLaughlin.

379 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 19, 2025

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Annabel French

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Also publishes under Katie Ginger

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2,817 reviews204 followers
April 7, 2025
This was a sweet, clean read about a girl who leaves home to realize her dream of owning a flower shop in Amsterdam.

It would have been so much easier for Rosie Harper to stay home and nurse her grief, but she bolsters her courage and discovers that “the journey was as much fun as the destination.” Along the way, she deals with many people and events that want to derail her, but she, with the help of some newfound friends and phonecalls home to her Dad, learns to stand her ground and work for her dream.

You’ll love the great characters, from the grumpy neighbour to the helpful friend, love the food references, and will feel like the author has transported you and your bike to one of the most intriguing places in the world.

I learned about ‘Dutch courage’ and Bloemenmarkt, and was reminded that appearances can be deceiving.

My takeaway: treat everyone with kindness and respect because you never know what they’re going through.

I was gifted this copy by Avon Books UK and was under no obligation to provide a review.
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3,611 reviews146 followers
June 11, 2025
I received a free copy of, The Floating Amsterdam Flower Shop, by Annabel French, from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This is the first book in The Floating Shop series. Rosie decides to start over in Amsterdam, with a flower shop at a market. Things are not always easy especially when their is competition. This place sounds beautiful, this was a good read, I liked Rosie. I cant wait to read the next book in the series.
Profile Image for Maité Eeckhout.
7 reviews2 followers
September 3, 2025
Een leuke grumpy-sunshine romance die zich afspeelt in Amsterdam. Ik vond het leuk dat ik bij toeval eens een hoofdpersonage tegenkom waar ik mijzelf ook een beetje in herken.☺️ Haar doorzettingsvermogen en drijfkracht die te danken zijn aan haar mama vond ik geweldig mooi om over te lezen.
1,876 reviews119 followers
July 9, 2025
This was a very sweet story about a girl who moves to Amsterdam and with alot of opposition opens a floating flower shop. I throughly enjoyed this unusual story very much. My thanks to netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for an honest review.
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229 reviews
June 19, 2025
This was a sweet, honestly low stakes, read and heavy on friendships which helped put my mind which is constantly running on high speed at a steady pace. The optimism Rosie had was something I needed to read about in the moment, when life is so uncertain, that’s when you need to take the risks towards a happier version of yourself. No one is going to live your life for you. Also, how she was able to pick herself up and take on the challenges of new language and community members not always on her side while never losing that touch of kindness is a reminder many of us need to hear. But I felt like she didn’t have a lot of depth to her character, so it was hard to take her seriously. I loved the way that Amsterdam was shown off in this! As someone who has visited before, I felt like the bright and friendly atmosphere really came to life through the bloemenmarkt and the houseboats and canals. The charm of European cities helped make this a great spring/summer read!
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1,058 reviews
June 6, 2025
Rose, weary of her monotonous and unfulfilling jobs in London, yearns for a change. Her mother, who passed away when she was young, nurtured in her a passion for horticulture. Enamored with the Bloemenmarkt (floating flower market) in Amsterdam, she embarks on a journey to open her own stall at the market. Renting a somewhat dilapidated houseboat, she finds herself next to one occupied by an attractive, appealing, yet grumpy artist. Will Rose be able to thrive in the city of canals, and what will transpire with her sullen neighbor?

This heartwarming and uplifting tale, with its enchanting fairy tale quality, offers a refreshing respite in these challenging times. It’s impossible not to root for Rose, whose optimistic outlook and tendency to share her thoughts candidly are endearing. However, my favorite character is Amsterdam, beautifully portrayed by the author.

This marks the beginning of a new “floating shop” series, promising to be a charming and captivating journey.

Thanks to NetGalley and @AvonBooksUK for the DRC.
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102 reviews
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July 6, 2026
kann das nicht raten aber einfach weil ich so seichte romance bücher gaaaanz schlecht aushalte

wollte es so sehen wie meine liebe mami die mir dieses buch geschenkt hat und einfach mal was sommerlich seichtes lesen und ich glaube es hätte auch funktioniert wenn nicht dieser hauptcharakter so furchtbar wäre
es fängt schon damit an dass sie rosie heißt aber sie ist SOOOO annoying und ständig so on the nose fake positive und egal was sie macht alles geht immer gut und bestens egal wie unwahrscheinlich und undurchdacht es ist und sie versöhnt die massen und veranstaltet riesen festivals ohne zeit oder geld, ein wahrer jesus i hated her und kann sie bitte mal diesen erwachsenen mann in frieden lassen und ihn seine eigenen entscheidungen treffen lassen
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32 reviews
August 31, 2025
Have you been to Amsterdam and visited the famous flower market?

If not, then this book is just for you.

Annabel French wisks you away in the wonderful Amsterdam, all of its history and art in The Floating Amsterdam Flower Shop. We get to know Rosie - our protagonist - and her journey of leaving everything she has in London, moving to the beautiful city of Amsterdam to start her dream of opening a flower shop, the challenges she faces by moving to a new country, her broody neighbour Max and the friendships she develops with fellow flower shop owners. I really liked how focused the book was on self growth and always looking at the bright side. Unfortunately, I tried really hard to connect with Rosie, but just couldn't. She is overly positive and I felt at some stages during the book it was almost too much. Her story was very much influenced by her mother, and I relate to the fact that your parents are a massive part of your life, however it almost seemed like she didn't have an identity of her own and was very much focused of what her mother would have thought and if she would have loved everything Rosie has done so far in her life. I felt like I didn't get to know Rosie on a more deeper level as a character. The relationship between Max and Rosie didn't really pulled me in like I thought it would. It was quite a slow burn - which I don't mind, however there wasn't much to the relationship, it was all very shallow, we don't get to know Max as a character a lot, apart from little snippets.

Its a good easy read romance book, if you want to live vicariously through Rosie in Amsterdam.

Overall, I did think I would love the book more personally, especially with the synopsis being really good, but I couldn't which is why I have rated it 3 stars. Do give it a go if you prefer a quite an easy read book, love all things flowers and Amsterdam too.
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Profile Image for Ali Fredrickson.
436 reviews33 followers
June 30, 2025
This was just so silly. It read like a hallmark movie meets Emily in Paris but… not done well 🫣 the fmc was annoyingly cheerful and delusional lol and the mmc was honestly just forgettable and boring and kind of a red flag. I wanted to love this based off the premise but.. no this wasn’t great.

Also the narrator sounded like the great British bake off voiceover lady and it was weird lol

Thanks to NetGalley for the arc.
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1,975 reviews15 followers
June 26, 2025
This is a pleasant and enjoyable novel but I can’t say the plot blew me away. It’s well written but I felt it was just lacking in something to keep me totally invested although I enjoyed the descriptions of Amsterdam. Thank you to NetGalley, Avon Books UK and the author for the chance to review.
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2,114 reviews280 followers
August 8, 2026
I recently heard of this series with floating shops and it just sounded like a fun concept, so I added this series to my wishlist. Then one day I saw that the first book was discounted in audio, so I decided to grab it in audio then and started listening to it shortly after that. The Floating Amsterdam Flower Shop is a uplifting and fun read about a British women moving to Amsterdam to start a flower shop in the floating flower market.

Rosie feels stuck in her life in London and on a whim decides to move to Amsterdam and follow her passion to start a shop at the Floating Flower Market. She hits some obstacles on the way, like her houseboat she rented not quite being as nice as advertised, getting a stall in the market not being as easy as she thought, she has a grumpy neighbor that doesn't seem to like her and then once she gets her job in the flower market there is this rival stall owner that is trying to undermine her business. So there is plenty for Rosie to deal with. Rosie herself has a boundless optimism and determination to handle whatever comes her way. She is always looking at the bright side, which was a bit tiring at times, but I also liked reading about her and her determination to make a life for herself that she loved.

The romance was pretty sweet and has a typical grumpy-sunshine feel, which is a trope I like. It's a pretty slow burn and I liked seeing the two grow closer. I especially liked when Max took Rosie around to some of his favorite places in Amsterdam. I liked how much faith Rosie had in Max and his painting skills and how supportive she was. While Max supported Rosie with her flower shop and was there to help her. I just didn't like the conflict later on in the book, parts of it made sense, but I didn't like how either of them handled it and let it drag on for so long. And Rosie was annoyed at Max for giving up on their romance so quickly, but then again she didn't really try again either after her first attempt didn't work out and when he tried to talk to her she wouldn't listen. I did like the epilogue that takes place a year later and seeing how they build their lives together.

This book also has a theme of building community, with Rosie quickly finding her place at the floating flower market and making some good friends there. I liked how this turns into a real community throughout the book with the vendor owners helping each other out. And I liked how the conflict got resolved with the stall owner who tries to undermine Rosie's business.

Later on there is a not problem that pops up for Rosie after resolving the flower stall conflict, but I didn't like that plot line as much. It felt a bit off in places and I wasn’t quite sure if things actually worked like that and then the solution involved something that wasn’t possible at first and that just felt a bit odd.

While I live in the Netherlands I rarely read books set there, so there's always something special about reading a book set in the Netherlands. I liked following Rosie as she explored Amsterdam and got to know the city. The scene with her eating the tompouche made me smile, they are notoriously difficult to eat, but delicious. I would've liked even more of those scenes and get even more of the Dutch vibes, but the focus is mostly on Rosie and her personal journey with her job and romance. I also felt like Amsterdam got a bit romanticized, but maybe as someone who lives in the Netherlands I just don't have as positive an outlook on the city as someone who visits from abroad.

The narrator was a new to me one and the audiobook was pleasant to listen to. The narrator did the British voice for Rosie and the narration well. Sadly the Dutch pronunciations were not as good and multiple times I had trouble figuring out which name someone had as they just didn't sound like how we pronounce them here at all. It took me a big chunk of the book to figure out the dog's name was Zon as it is pronounced more like Zoon or Zoan. And some of the Dutch speak, of which there luckily wasn’t a lot, just sounded super rough and gruff and not at all like how Dutch sounds.

To summarize: This was a cute, uplifting and hopeful book about Rosie who moves from London to Amsterdam to start a new life there and finds a home in the city, a new romance and a close-knit community. I liked listening to this book and following Rosie's journey, I like these type of stories about someone finding their way or discovering what they want to do. Rosie's determination to figure things out and make a life in Amsterdam was admirable, although her positivity felt a bit over the top at times. There is a cute grumpy-sunshine romance with her neighbor and I liked seeing them grow closer and explore Amsterdam together. I liked how the plot line with a rival flower shop owner got resolved, but was less impressed with the new problem that occurs later on the book. I also didn't like the romantic conflict and how that was handled, but the epilogue was great. The narrator was pleasant to listen to and I liked how she sounded British, but the Dutch pronunciations were not as good. I struggled to figure out some names and terms as they sounded so different from how we pronounce them. I had a good time with this book and plan to pick up the rest of the series as well.
351 reviews8 followers
June 9, 2025

Beautiful, heartwarming, and uplifting, be prepared to be enchanted!

I’m definitely awarding this one flowers rather than stars!
It will have your attention from page one right through until the end, well actually from the cover, because that is gorgeous and you definitely won’t be able to overlook it!!

The description is amazing, you really will be able to visualise everything, from the characters to their accommodation, to all the beautiful places in Amsterdam.

I dare you to read past chapter 3 and not be planning a trip to Amsterdam in your mind, or not to have looked up the floating flower shop. When you do look it up, it will look exactly as described in this book.

Rosie has been going through life in a bit of a haze, not quite sure what she enjoys or where her heart really lays. Then she suddenly makes a decision, to move, not just the building in which she lives, but to another country! Has she finally found just what her hearts been looking for?
When she arrives in Amsterdam she meets her new neighbour, Max, but he’s rather cold towards her, he seems to be carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders, just what is his problem with her??

I really loved all the characters, the way they develop and grow on you. Rosie’s attitude to life is infectious, her positivity and can do mantra inspiring many she meets.
Along the way our main characters may have a few ups and downs but I really appreciated certain situations and misunderstandings not being drawn out. Rosie was able to see past how she may be feeling and understand that Max was dealing with his own emotions and maybe didn’t mean to act the way he did.

The setting for this book is incredible and you will love everyone you meet at the Flower Market, from Emma, her new all round best friend, to Finn, the rather difficult stall owner, who may just thaw as he spends more time with Rosie!

All in all a must read. It will make you smile, laugh and maybe even cause a few tears! I’d love to know what happens with all our new friends next!
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2,340 reviews125 followers
August 25, 2025
Ithis was really well written as are all this author’s books but I was thrown out of this book by the premise.

Rosie decides on the spur of the moment to move to Amsterdam and set up a business running a flower stall in the market.

Great premise - BUT, it’s 2025 and it’s post Brexit. The UK is no longer in the EU and UK citizens would not find it as easy and simple to do what Rosie does, especially without a lot of pre-planning. I found this lack of reality so difficult that in the end I pretended the book was written in 2015 and read it on that basis.

A really enjoyable story with a heroine and hero I could empathise with and a plot I could immerse myself in.



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189 reviews
May 14, 2025
3.5 ⭐️ This was a sweet, simple romance book. Rosie moves from London to Amsterdam to start a flower shop. Max is her grumpy Dutch neighbor.

I enjoyed that the city of Amsterdam was a main character in the book. It really made me feel like I was there walking the canals with Rosie and Max. The plot is simple, not a whole lot to it. It’s an easy read.

Thank you Avon Books for the advance copy!
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48 reviews1 follower
August 2, 2026
2.5⭐
Entertaining enough to pass the time but MY GOD it was like reading a very mid Hallmark movie.
Kinda enjoyed the Amsterdam vibes but the dialogues were.. well, kinda dull and the whole plot (obviously) extremely predictable and not realistic in the slightest.
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213 reviews1 follower
August 27, 2025
Delightful! The cutest, sweetest feelgood read that will make you want to hop on a plane to Amsterdam🌷
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263 reviews2 followers
August 5, 2025
This was such a charming summer romance set in the most beautiful location.

I adored Rosie's personality; happy, fun and always looking for the positives in any situation, making her such a great friend to all those around her.

Her love interest, and houseboat neighbour Max is a different kettle of fish altogether! Grumpy, negative and lacking any get-up-and-go. That is until Rosie explodes into his life and refuses to budge 😆

Rosie not only manages to prise Max out of his shell, improve the atmosphere of all those she works alongside, but also does everything within her powers to make her dreams come true ✨️

This really is the most perfect, uplifting summer read that will make you feel more positive, put a smile on face and of course have you Google searching the Amsterdam flower market ~ Bloemenmarkt 💐

Thank you so much @avonbooksuk for sending me a copy of this beautiful must-read summer romance 🧡
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218 reviews3 followers
Did Not Finish
February 19, 2026
This book has a light-hearted premise about a girl hoping to make a fresh start in Amsterdam by starting her own flower shop. It has a charming main character and a curmudgeon-y male love interest. The backdrop of Amsterdam, one of my favorite European travel destinations, was also interesting to me. Unfortunately I stopped around 17%; this just wasn’t the book for me. I found the romance between the two characters unappealing to me and the plot moved a little too fast.

Immense gratitude and thanks to the publisher, Avon, and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this ARC. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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649 reviews10 followers
June 11, 2025
This lighthearted read is guaranteed to brighten your day. With its easy-to-read style and colourful characters, it’s a thoroughly enjoyable book perfect for those who love a happy ending. It may be a bit too sweet for some, but just go with the flow and enjoy!

Thank you Netgalley
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648 reviews3 followers
December 26, 2025
"The Floating Amsterdam Flower Shop (The Floating Shop, #1)" by Annabel French

Reason for Review: This is the definition of a "postcard book"—beautiful to look at and pleasant to read for five minutes, but ultimately lacking the depth or originality to be truly memorable. It’s a perfectly safe, middle-of-the-road romance that provides a lovely armchair travel experience but fails to deliver a unique emotional punch.

Annabel French takes readers to the picturesque canals of Amsterdam, where a woman attempts to start over by running a flower shop on a houseboat. It’s a premise designed for fans of Jenny Colgan or Lucy Diamond, but it lacks the sharp wit that makes those authors stand out.
The Positives: Sensory Escapism 🌷
Wonderful Setting: The book’s strongest asset is Amsterdam itself. French clearly knows the city well; the descriptions of the flower markets, the bicycles, and the specific light over the canals are charming and evocative. It makes you want to book a flight immediately.

Low-Stress Reading: This is a "comfort read" in the truest sense. There are no major shocks, no high-stress triggers, and the outcome is exactly what you expect. It’s the kind of book that’s perfect for a rainy afternoon when you don't want your brain to work too hard.
The Drawbacks: Why it Felt Mediocre 📉
Despite the floral charm, the story struggled to bloom beyond the basics:

Predictable Beats: From the moment the "grumpy" local love interest is introduced, you know exactly how every scene will play out. While romance is a genre built on tropes, this one didn't offer any new "twists" or a unique voice to distinguish it from the hundreds of other "woman starts a shop in a new city" novels.

Thin Character Motivation: The protagonist’s reasons for her life-changing move felt a bit flimsy. Her growth throughout the book was minimal; she seemed to succeed more through luck and the kindness of strangers than through her own agency or overcoming internal flaws.

Surface-Level Conflict: The obstacles she faces—business permits, local rivalries—are resolved so easily that they never feel like a real threat. Without genuine tension, the "happily ever after" feels pleasant but unearned.

Dialogue Clichés: Much of the banter felt like it was pulled from a "how-to" guide for cozy romances. It was sweet, but lacked the authentic, messy "spark" that makes a fictional couple feel like real people with a deep connection.

Conclusion:

The Floating Amsterdam Flower Shop is a solid "vacation read." It provides a beautiful backdrop and a sweet story, but it doesn't leave a lasting impression. I gave it a 3/5 because while it’s competent and pretty, it’s also thoroughly mediocre—it’s a bouquet of grocery-store flowers: nice enough to have on the table, but they’ll be forgotten by next week.
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4,864 reviews134 followers
July 30, 2025
Sweet story of love, friendship, community, and new beginnings. Rosie inherited her late mother's love of plants and flowers. After several failed relationships and multiple boring, dead-end jobs, Rosie leaves it all behind in London to open a flower shop in Amsterdam.

Rosie is determinedly cheerful, impulsive, and a little bit naïve. She moves to Amsterdam with little more than some savings and a dream. She rents a houseboat to live in - one that's condition is not quite what was advertised. Her next-door neighbor is a gorgeous but grumpy artist with a perpetual scowl. And setting up a business in a foreign country where you don't speak the language is more complicated than she expected.

Very little gets Rosie down. She overcomes her shock at the condition of her houseboat, the Forget-Me-Knot (love the name!), and immediately sets out to make it habitable. Her initial exploration of the flower market nets her a friend who helps her navigate the process of setting up her business. It's not all hearts and rainbows, as Rosie faces several setbacks, from flooding in her houseboat to delivery mix-ups and a rival florist who causes trouble. Her positive attitude goes a long way toward overcoming these obstacles, thanks to the help of new friends. I especially enjoyed the parts with her rival, Finn. A devastating development with her houseboat nearly breaks her, but the blessings of friendship bring a heartwarming solution.

A relationship was the last thing Rosie was looking for, but it found her anyway. She's drawn to her neighbor Max, but his grumpiness initially discourages her. Early on, it seems that everything about her irritates him, but under the grumpy exterior is a man with a good heart. I liked seeing him step in to help on her houseboat and then introduce her to the city he loves. However, Max has his own emotional baggage that periodically gets in the way of his relationship with Rosie. Fortunately, these episodes don't last too long, and they continue to grow closer. I liked how it ended.

One of the book's best aspects was the author's vivid descriptions of the city, its culture, and its people. I visited Amsterdam several years ago, and this book brought back many pleasant memories.

The secondary characters were terrific. I loved how each brought out a different facet of Rosie's personality. I also liked Rosie's family dynamics. We get a glimpse of how her mother's death affected them all. I liked how Rosie encouraged her sister, Melody, to be a little bolder, and loved Rosie's weekly "dinners" with her dad. Each of Rosie's new friends highlighted another aspect of her personality. The epilogue was a terrific look at the results of her hard work and relationship-building.
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1,077 reviews5 followers
May 16, 2026
Herzliche Freundschaften stehen im Zentrum

**** Mein Eindruck ****

Diese Geschichte ist Cozy Romance durch und durch: charmant, warmherzig und voller kleiner wie großer Neuanfänge.
Rosie zieht mit Sack und Pack nach Amsterdam, landet auf einem Hausboot und verfolgt ihren Traum, Blumenhändlerin zu werden. An Ideen, Kreativität und Leidenschaft mangelt es ihr definitiv nicht – nur läuft das Leben leider nicht immer so, wie sie es sich vorgestellt hat.
Gerade das macht die Geschichte so sympathisch. Rosie muss Rückschläge einstecken, zweifelt immer wieder an sich selbst und wächst dennoch Schritt für Schritt an den Herausforderungen. Besonders schön fand ich dabei, wie wichtig Unterstützung, Gemeinschaft und zwischenmenschliche Verbindungen für ihren Weg werden.
Vor allem das Miteinander auf dem Blumenmarkt hat mir unglaublich gut gefallen. Anfangs herrschen dort eher Distanz und Spannungen, doch genau diese Kontraste machen die Entwicklung im Verlauf umso herzlicher. Gegen Ende entstand dadurch eine richtig warme Wohlfühlatmosphäre.
Auch Max, Rosies Hausboot-Nachbar, hat mir sehr gefallen. Seine kreative, künstlerische Art harmoniert wunderbar mit Rosie und die gemeinsamen Szenen der beiden hatten oft eine ganz besondere Stimmung.
Allerdings konnte mich die Liebesgeschichte nicht vollständig überzeugen. Rosie hält sehr lange an dem Gedanken fest, dass aus ihnen ohnehin nichts werden kann, wodurch ein ständiges Hin und Her entsteht. Für meinen Geschmack basierte vieles etwas zu sehr auf Missverständnissen und unausgesprochenen Gefühlen. Dadurch verloren einige der eigentlich wunderschönen Momente emotional etwas an Wirkung.
Trotzdem hat mich die Geschichte insgesamt sehr abgeholt. Die Liebe zu Blumen, das besondere Amsterdam-Setting und vor allem die entstehenden Freundschaften haben dem Buch unglaublich viel Charme verliehen.
Am Ende bleibt eine cozy, kurzweilige Geschichte voller Blumen, Träume und Menschen, die erst lernen müssen, zusammenzuwachsen.

**** Empfehlung? ****

Für alle, die Wohlfühlromane mit cozy Atmosphäre, charmantem Setting, Found-Family-Vibes und viel Liebe zu Blumen suchen – perfekt zum Abschalten und Verlieben.
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