About the Book
Book: A Year of Flowers
Author: Suzanne Woods Fisher
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release date: November 18, 2024
In this collection of four heartfelt novellas, three former friends have found success in the floral industry, but happiness–and love–remain elusive.
In An Apology in Bloom, wedding florist Jaime Harper is on a meteoric rise, working for an event company led by a successful and way-too-handsome boss. When a letter arrives from her past mentor with an offer too good to pass up, will she stay or head back to her hometown?
In A Bouquet of Dreams, Claire Murphy has always dreamed of owning a flower shop, and when her employers hint at retirement, she believes her moment has arrived. But first she must confront her past–and the man who caused her to flee her hometown years ago.
In A Field of Beauty, Tessa Anderson has found an acre of farmland to start her flower farm and forget the past. She’s grateful for the help of two men–her boyfriend, Tyler, and a quiet soil specialist named Dawson. But as the farm finally starts to bloom, Tessa will discover something that challenges everything she’s built.
In A Future in Blossom, Jaime, Claire, and Tessa return to their hometown, finally ready to face each other and their beloved mentor, flower shop owner Rose Reid. As they unite to pull off an extraordinary wedding, amid the flurry of preparations they just may find their way to forgiveness.
My Review:
I truly enjoyed this collection of novellas and the storyline that unfolded through each one of them. Each novella features a different main character and links her story with the other two. By the time the author brings all three characters together into the conclusion of the story, I was cheering for them to resolve their struggles with the past and rediscover the treasure they had in their friendship. There’s also a mystery that runs throughout each novella: What happened the night that caused the girls to leave the jobs that they loved in the flower shop and abandon their friendship? The author did a good job of dropping hints throughout each story, and she ties everything together beautifully at the end of the book.
I loved the theme of the beautiful flowers and the way that Jamie, Claire, and Tessa could each showcase their individual talents and their very different personalities. I liked each one of these young women, and I wanted them to find peace with their past and look forward to their future. There’s a light, but meaningful, thread of faith throughout each story that added meaning to the struggles the girls were going through.
Suzanne Woods Fisher is one of my favorite authors and with this book, she again gives us characters to cheer for. Her storylines are always uplifting and enjoyable. I highly recommend this one.
I voluntarily received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. All opinions are my own.
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About the Author
Suzanne Woods Fisher is a Christy finalist, a Carol and Selah winner, a two-time ECPA Book of the Year finalist, and the Publishers Weekly and ECPA bestselling author of more than forty books. Her genres include contemporary and historical romances, Amish romance, and women’s fiction. She and her husband live in a small town in California, where everyone knows everyone else, knows what they are doing and why. Most friends act a little nervous around Suzanne because they usually wind up in one of her novels. She has four grown children and enough grandchildren to keep her young.
More from Suzanne
A Year of Flowers: Friendships in Full Bloom
If you’ve ever tended to a garden, you know that flowers and friendships have a lot in common—they both need a bit of love, attention, and sometimes, a good pruning. That’s the heart of my novella collection called A Year of Flowers, stories of three teenage girls who bonded over bouquets and blossomed into best friends under the guidance of Rose, the wise and wonderful flower shop owner.
But life, much like a garden, doesn’t always go according to plan. On one sweltering August day, something dreadful happens in the flower shop, and the girls, who once shared everything, suddenly vanish from each other’s lives.
Seven years later, we find out where each girl, now a young woman, has gone. Their love for flowers is still in full bloom. Jaime’s taken her talent to the big city, working as a floral artist for a high-end event agency in NYC. She’s turning heads with her extravagant designs, but something’s missing—maybe it’s the simple joy she once found in that small-town flower shop.
Claire has run off to Savannah, Georgia, where she’s knee-deep in blooms, working in a flower shop with dreams of running the place one day. She’s got her eye on the prize, but she’s also discovering that you can’t outrun the past, no matter how far you go.
Then there’s Tessa, who’s found solace in the soil of Asheville, NC, where she’s started a flower farm. It’s a peaceful life, but even in the quiet of the mountains, memories of that summer day haunt her like the mist that rolls over the hills.
As each story unfolds, we see that, like flowers, friendships need TLC. They can wilt easily without care and attention. And sometimes, a good pruning is necessary, to help it grow stronger.
In the final novella, the three young women are drawn back to where it all began—the flower shop, and to Rose. It’s time to dig up the past, clear out the weeds, and see if their friendship can bloom again. After all, just because a garden has been neglected doesn’t mean it can’t be revived with a little care and attention.
So, if you’re a fan of flowers, friendships, or happy endings, get a copy of A Year of Flowers. It’s a reminder that with the right care, both flowers and friendships can flourish, no matter how long they’ve been left untended.
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Suzanne is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card!!
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Sounds like a book I will enjoy.
Sounds fantastic
A book that focuses on friendship instead of romance makes a refreshing change. The mystery running through the novellas is a great bonus.