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Apple Blossom Dream: An Uplifting Small-Town Romance - A Fresh and Hopeful Spring Read

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A heartwarming, feel-good small-town romance—perfect for fans of Heidi Swain, Debbie Macomber, and Jenny Colgan.

When Clara inherits a cottage in the English town of Bramblewell, she expects a short break from city life. Instead, she discovers her late aunt’s forgotten dream: Apple Haven, a charming little shop waiting for a second chance.

With help from her neighbor Noah, a quietly charming local carpenter whose kindness draws her in, Clara begins bringing the shop back to life. Between shared laughter and the scent of fresh apple butter, she learns that opening her heart might be the bravest step of all.

A cozy cottage, a small-town shop, and a slow-burn romance that feels like home.

299 pages, ebook

Published December 1, 2025

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Rosie Callahan

10 books2 followers
I write heartwarming small-town romances about fresh starts, gentle love, and finding home in the most unexpected places.

I’ve always had a soft spot for charming English villages, slightly overgrown gardens, and the quiet kind of stories where one small moment of courage can change everything. When I’m not writing, you’ll most likely find me in the garden, attempting a new recipe that may or may not turn into a small kitchen disaster, or browsing antique shops for treasures I absolutely don’t have space for.

My books are written for readers who love slow-burn, sweet romance, second chances, and stories that leave you with a warm heart and a hopeful smile—like coming home to a place you didn’t know you were missing.

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29 reviews
April 11, 2026
Love it

Very good book I liked it a lot I enjoyed reading every bit of it and hope to buy some more soon the characters are intriguing and I'm curious to know what happens with Noah and Clara and Ruby
9 reviews
February 12, 2026
it was a cute story in theory (emphasis on in theory) but the way the author executed it was horrible.
WAYYYYY too much detail. too too much. like 90 percent of the book was talking about her surroundings and the other 10 percent is talking.
they both miscommunicated SO much and it actually pissed me off.
don’t read this series if you get annoyed easily!
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2,963 reviews22 followers
May 29, 2026
good

Inheriting a cottage in an English village, after the death of her aunt, Clara leaves the rat race in London, seeking only to ready the estate to sell. Instead she finds a new life for herself, with new dreams, and a new love.

This is a sweet and whimsical story, that might have been a little better for me if I hadn’t been so preoccupied worrying about “the presentation that never was” that Clara was supposed to do 😉
In all seriousness, this was a cosy, spring themed story, more introspective than slice of life, and definitely with overtones of Miss Read’s Thrush Green in the amusing characters presented within. In fact, the introspection was probably my one gripe about the book- I would have liked to actually know more about the characters in the village of Bramblewell, and maybe see them a little more clearly.
A bit dreamy, definitely with a bit of whimsy, this is the kind of book you read when you want something light and fluffy- and might just be a perfect bedtime read (you will probably dream of apples though!)

A light, low stakes romance, with cosy villages, apple blossom, and fresh starts; for readers who want precisely those things in a whimsical setting.
4 reviews
May 16, 2026
A quaint read

I liked the community that was built in this story. It was quaint and gave cozy vibes. I had a hard time understanding the timeline. I still don't know if the story took place over days, weeks or months. There were a few plot holes that had me going back through the story to see if I had skipped something. I found the main character a little annoying and wished there had been more development in the relationships and character personalities. Overall it was an easy read and reminded me of Andrea Severson's small town romance series.
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18 reviews
April 14, 2026
This was a cute, easy read.It definitely has that cozy, small-town vibe and focuses more on healing and relationships than anything super plot-heavy. It’s the kind of book you read when you just want something light and comforting, not something that’s going to completely consume you. For me, it felt a little slow at times. I kept waiting for something bigger to happen, but it stays pretty mellow the whole way through.
353 reviews
May 25, 2026
Very much a heart warming tale of a burnt out city worker inheriting her aunt’s home in the quaint village of Bramblewell. Life seems straightforward for Clara till she hears of her inheritance. At first her aim is to do up the cottage and then sell or let it out. Gradually she becomes immersed in village life and drawn to her quiet but helpful neighbour Noah. A misunderstanding sets them briefly apart, but as with all good romance stories, all is resolved for a happy ending.
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134 reviews1 follower
May 28, 2026
Bramblewell, A perfect place to live

I loved this story. I'm definitely a country girl. Why anyone would want to live in an anonymous, cold city like London when they could wake up every morning under apple trees, listening to birds chirping, and a stream bubbling nearby is beyond me. Everyone has their own desires but mine would be Bramblewell. And the quirky, fun neighbors would be a plus. Especially if there was a Noah next door, a man who was quiet, funny and supportive.
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5 reviews
April 19, 2026
gives me the autumn feeling.

I will definitely come back to this series in September. I felt like autumn the entire time I was reading this book. So, I will read this one again and continue the series in September. I can’t wait. I’ve never been to an apple orchard before. So, that is definitely something I want to do at some point. Keep up the great work!
8 reviews
June 2, 2026
Too saccharine

The story was clearly inspired by far too many truly marginal Hallmark movies. I honestly struggled to finish it because the writing was nauseatingly sweet. Rosie Callahan evidently tried desperately to model her writing style after Brooke Skie, but fell well short of the mark.
I doubt I’ll brave another of her books.
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288 reviews8 followers
Did Not Finish
May 2, 2026
It was far too descriptive for my tastes rn. I’ll come back to it later and try again.
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22 reviews
May 8, 2026
Cute and cozy! This is a light hearted book that gives Hallmark vibes. It’s something you could read with a cup of tea and an apple tart. Very uplifting!
102 reviews
May 22, 2026
Wonderful read

Uplifting, sad and happy feelings throughout, yes i can say it again ‘a wonderful read’ from a talented Author- thank you
8 reviews
May 25, 2026
This book had a lot lessons for maybe for someone who has been hurt in the past to b able to stop and maybe see there self in Clara spot..
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4 reviews
June 1, 2026
Cute book! Took a little while to get into the book but really enjoyed it by the end! The description is so clear I could picture the beautiful scenery! Cute love story! Sweet and quirky charectors!
1 review
June 2, 2026
Loved the story, very sweet. Only thing I didn’t like was the few American words fall instead of autumn, loft apartment not attic flat.
57 reviews
May 20, 2026
I was hoping this would be a nice cozy read but it didn’t keep my attention and I almost DNF’d multiple times.
2,498 reviews29 followers
June 1, 2026
Cute, cozy and light-hearted story.
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