"The Little Flower Shop by the Sea" is Ali McNamara's 6th book, if I'm not mistaken, and I can proudly say that I've read all of them. Nevertheless, I was starting this book a little uncertain, because as much as I love Ali's "From Notting Hill..." series, I had not so brilliant relationship with her stand - alone novels. But I can now easily state, that her latest release is a wonderful story that I enjoyed so very much!
There is a great cast of characters in this book, and there is this incredible sense of community that I so love in my books. The characters were so vivid and colourful, and all of them had their own personality and felt like real people, with their stories, their history, that often was so heart - wrenching. It was really great to see how all of them were developing, especially our MC Poppy who, named after the flower, didn't want to have anything with flowers. Nevertheless, being in St Felix brings back all the nice memories from her childhood, and no matter how much she doesn't want to stay there, the place grows on her so much again, and she feels happy there. Is she going to conquer her demons?
Also, the people of St Felix that welcomes her back so warmly were a great addition to the story. And not only people, but also dogs and monkey! Yes! Miley the monkey was an extra character, and I loved all the scenes with her, she was so greatly described that I could see her cover her ears or eyes.
I also loved the descriptions of St Felix, the sense of community that I've mentioned before - this place was truly charming, the atmosphere there was so cosy, and I'd love to spend my holidays there and try some pasties from the lovely duo Ant & Dec. Ali has captured the atmosphere of this little town perfectly, the neighbourly kindness, but also the neighbourly messing about.
We knew from almost the very beginning that Poppy had some issues and as a result she has been almost fifteen years in the therapy. We know it has something to do with her brother and flowers but of course we must wait a respectable bit of time for this secret to be revealed. Nevertheless, the author has done this brilliantly in my eyes, because she didn't mention it too often to make us tired with the waiting, and in the meantime she has added some really significant scenes or sub - plots that took our minds away from this particular secret. Really great job.
There is a lot about flowers in this book, and as much as I'm not into the whole flowers - thing (although I'm not as extreme as Poppy, I do like a big, nicely scented bouquet of flowers), I did enjoy all those descriptions, and the information about how each flower means something totally different. I loved how each chapter was dedicated to different flower (had no idea there are so many of them!), and how the descriptions of those flowers fit the content of this chapter. I wouldn't also say no to this extra special bouquet made only for me by Amber, a bouquet that would cure all my troubles.
You know, it was a truly complex story, full of feelings and emotions, and as much as it is on the light side, the author also writes about some much more important issues that often made my heart breaking. It has enough twists and turns and a very promising romance. I have a feeling that there are some loose ends left that are in need to be tied up, but maybe we are for a sequel there? But still, it was really a lovely novel, a novel that has everything that I am always looking for in a book: relatable, likeable heroine, a story, it's full of emotions and it makes you both laugh and shed some tears. The author also tried to stir some problems adding Caroline to the plot, and as much as I appreciate it, this sub - plot was a little far - fetched, too obvious and too predictable, and I'd love a little more resistance from her, that it didn't end such easily and without protest. This, and the end that seemed much too rushed for my liking, and especially Stan being introduced to his new family - it was too important to be so left out, as Jack and his children are significant characters to this story, and the book has lost its impact somewhere in the middle, the pace slowed clearly down - those are my only "buts". Other than that, it was really a delightful, sunny and light read that I truly enjoyed, and it brought back the feeling of summer, with just the right mix of romance, laugh and tears, and I am already waiting for a new story from Ali.
Copy received from publisher in exchange for a review.