Spring expects to see beautiful yellow and pink tulips blooming when she arrives in Finch’s Crossing.
But she does not expect to see him. The man who broke her heart twenty years earlier.
And has he named his little bookshop after her? Really?
How dare he even try to talk to her!
She has only come for a quick visit with her sister. After all, she has an exciting future in New York City where she will be feted as one of the country’s top models.
But the heart wants what the heart wants and they cannot resist the pull of the past.
Until his explosive secret past catches up with him. And catches her by surprise.
Is it time to pack her suitcases, or should she give him another chance?
If you enjoy wholesome second-chance love stories that celebrate the charms of small-town life, you’ll love this second book in the Finch’s Crossing series.
Amy Ruth Allen writes uplifting, wholesome women's fiction set in small towns and featuring a parade of quirky and lovable characters. The heartwarming Finch's Crossing series evokes the special joys of the seasons as the four Hamilton sisters search for love, personal fulfillment, and a renewed connection to the place they call home.
I have read Autumn and Spring back to back and have pre-ordered the next one due 1st August. I loved rfeading these books. Easy reading and feel good - especially good during the pandemic. I love that this series in set in a small village and everyone knows each other. Would recommend if you like easy reading and stories that wrap up eventually in each book.
I read book one and now I love the cover of book number two. This was such a good book and the story moved along so good. I fell in love with the characters. Amy hit a homer with this!
You might think a town like Finch's Crossing can't possibly exist. But I now live and work part-time in the town that was the inspiration and I can assure you it does. The characters are recognizable and relatable. But beyond that, the storylines don't shy away from difficult topics and invite the reader to consider things beyond face value.