What an absolutely enjoyable story! Set in the Lowcountry (y’all know where that is, right)? Southern charm and hospitality; constant pitchers of iced tea in the fridge or on the kitchen table. Shrimp ‘n grits. This is Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina.
There’s the QB (Queen Bee), the matriarch.
There’s Leslie, fun loving daughter of QB who married up a guy and went off island. Holly, her sister, calls him “the wallet.” Holly also thinks her sister is self absorbed. She is. Or was. And then she comes crying home - back to the island after a stunning revelation.
And then there is Holly. Our main character. She’s a real sweetheart, taking care of her Momma (QB) who has had a rough life, is bitter and lacks true happiness. Holly has a love of life, nature and is a beekeeper in her own backyard. Holly is trying to find her own place in her life (and a love life) on the island, but she struggles with finding the confidence, making the right decisions. She certainly is level headed, compassionate and smart. And, she talks to her bees and if I didn’t know better, I think they understand her. Why else do some of these things happen? Why are her garden flowers so prolific and smell so sweetly? It’s because of the bees; those little pollinators!
This book is overflowing of Southern country charm and stories and as outlandish as you may think some of the stories are, they work! Absolutely! They just work and flow so well between all the characters and location. I learned more about bees and beekeeping, which is always fascinating to me and important to our future. I roller coasted along with the family’s transformations, the precious 2 neighbor boys across the street who lost their mother and then got a mean dentist stepmother too soon after. I smiled and laughed and was rooting for everyone in the book to have a happy ever after at the end - Because they all deserved it. To say more would be to reveal too much and spoil the read for you. 🤫
I’m highly recommending this enchanting book. It sure hit all the high notes for me and I hope it does for you too.
I enjoyed reading the Acknowledgements at the back of the book and would encourage you to do the same. The author had to get up to speed on bees if she was going to write about them and has indicated books she’s read, people and projects she’s worked with, such as the Bee Project which brings bees into the classrooms all over the country to teach children the critical
Importance of honey bees in our lives and in the environment.
Kudos to the author for her creative “down home” fine storytelling / writing and all her philanthropic good works.