Wildflower Season by Michelle Major
Genre: Contemporary, Romance, Fiction,
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Pages: 384
Published: May 25th 2021 by HQN Books
She always followed the path of least resistance…until it leads her to a small town where she can follow her dreams.
When Emma Cantrell’s marriage imploded, she learned a fast and painful lesson about trusting her heart. Then, on a visit to Magnolia, North Carolina, to see her brother, an elegant, if dilapidated, mansion for sale presents the opportunity to start over. Risking everything on her dream of opening the Wildflower Inn, Emma buys the house…just as the storm of the century hits, severely damaging the structure. But a chance meeting with Holly, a bride-to-be in desperate need of a new venue, gives her hope…and the name of a contractor who’ll work fast and cheap, allowing Emma to repair the inn in time to host the wedding and save her investment.
A furniture builder who hasn’t picked up a tool in the five years since his wife died, Cameron Mitchell has no intention of agreeing to help this beautiful—and, he’d guess, entitled—woman insisting that he fix her inn. Until he learns that Emma was sent by Holly, the little sister of his late wife. Grudgingly, Cameron agrees to do the work, with one condition: that he be left completely alone. But the more time they spend together, the more Emma touches a part of his heart he was sure died long ago, forcing him to try making peace with his past.
When Emma Cantrell’s marriage imploded, she learned a fast and painful lesson about trusting her heart. Then, on a visit to Magnolia, North Carolina, to see her brother, an elegant, if dilapidated, mansion for sale presents the opportunity to start over. Risking everything on her dream of opening the Wildflower Inn, Emma buys the house…just as the storm of the century hits, severely damaging the structure. But a chance meeting with Holly, a bride-to-be in desperate need of a new venue, gives her hope…and the name of a contractor who’ll work fast and cheap, allowing Emma to repair the inn in time to host the wedding and save her investment.
A furniture builder who hasn’t picked up a tool in the five years since his wife died, Cameron Mitchell has no intention of agreeing to help this beautiful—and, he’d guess, entitled—woman insisting that he fix her inn. Until he learns that Emma was sent by Holly, the little sister of his late wife. Grudgingly, Cameron agrees to do the work, with one condition: that he be left completely alone. But the more time they spend together, the more Emma touches a part of his heart he was sure died long ago, forcing him to try making peace with his past.
Emma is still dealing with the aftermath of a failed marriage and starting over by being closer to her brother and revamping the Wildflower INN. Problem is a hurricane destroyed most of it and needs to fix that with the help of local recluse Cameron. On top of that shes hosting a wedding there so needs to rush through the repairs as well as helping the bride get her dress, find a caterer and other tidbits. There is so much to do in so little time.
Man, I devoured this book in one sitting. Not sure how I managed that but that goes to say that I really enjoyed this book. I love the idea of starting things over and there was so much going on to stress about but Emma was finding her way and I loved the journey of that. There was also the bit of romance in where Cameron was involved. Cameron was still hung up on the death of his late wife and was feeling a lot of guilt and it was interesting seeing him work through things and begin his life again instead of hiding from those who are around and close to him. Overall this was a pretty great book I really enjoyed it.
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