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Rose is a woman who wants to find the "one." As a florist for her mother's business, Rose feels that her life there is boring. But, when she gets the idea to send letters to the mysterious recipient of the flowers she always arranges, Rose gets a response. What Rose doesn't know, is that the woman she's writing to is interested in her. Rose begins to make a change in life that will affect everything, including where she ends up next.Giselle is a woman who is sick of pathetic courting from her suitors. She pines for someone to interest her, for someone she feels is worthy to spend time with. When Giselle starts to get mysterious messages from the florist, she begins to humor them. Little does Giselle know that Rose will capture her heart and change her life forever. Will Giselle let Rose into her life? Will Giselle be able to still run a company despite the new changes in her life? It's all new to them, but as they continue to move forward, they realize that falling in love is easier than they think.Please Note: This book contains adult language & steamy adult activities, it is intended for 18+ Adults Only. Novel, approximately 30,000 words in length. HEA (happy ever after ending). Does not end with a "cliffhanger." Themes include: Lesbian, friends to lovers, businesswoman, family or lover, defying family traditions.

132 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 8, 2019

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January 25, 2019
This book made my head hurt (some spoilers)

The plot seemed very promising and with an overhaul in editing, this could actually be a very good story. I thought there would be a series of little notes over a period of time, wherein the two mains would slowly fall in love. But no, three notes, that's all. Everything just seemed so rushed and jumbled. Rose and Giselle were more like teenagers whose parents were gonna ground them if they stayed out too late. Nothing made sense, to me at least.
I rarely quit on a book, no matter how bad it is, but more than halfway through and I just couldn't do it anymore. I have so many questions. These are grown women, why are their parents treating them like they are 12? Why does Giselle constantly introduce herself as head of a company? If she left her fathers business and started her own, why is he running her business and looking at her reports? Why is Ricky at her office looking at her reports? How is it that one man buying flowers every day is the be all end all of a florist? Is he the only one buying flowers? Why is Hannah showing Rose the way to the dining room when it's Rose's house?!? Maya wished Rose had come out to her before because then she wouldn't have made her uncomfortable by forcing her to be with men, but why would she even do that to begin with when it's exactly what she said her parents did to her?
There are more questions, but I'll never have answers. If the author ever revamps this book, I might give it another shot.
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January 10, 2019
Love Amongst The Flowers

This was an ok read,The characters were well written and the plot line wasn’t bad either ,the most interesting part was how the two main characters met.Giselle is being romanced by Ricky who’s sends her a bunch of red roses every week with a card attached!Rose thinks it’s boring ,tedious and not very original so decides to change the flowers and pop her own little note in with Ricky’s well you can guess the rest
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January 24, 2019
Not a bad read but I think the dialog among the characters can be more substantial. It has that hallmark feel to it at time. Still, it is an easy read and most will enjoy the story.
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