Monday, March 31, 2025

Review : Sunflower Cottage on Heart Lake by Sarah Robinson

Sunflower Cottage on Heart Lake by 
Sarah Robinson

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Pages: 304
Published: December 10, 2024
This third charming contemporary romance in the Heart Lake series will be perfect for readers of Sheila Roberts and Debbie Mason.

On the outside, Amanda Riverswood has it all: a fun career in interior design, a lakeside cottage in her Michigan hometown, and a close-knit group of friends. But she's thirty-two-years old and—despite her seemingly outgoing persona—has never had a boyfriend. So this summer, Amanda decides she's going to rip the Band-Aid off and go on a bunch of blind dates.

As one of professional baseball’s star pitchers, Dominic Gage was on top of the world—until a detached retina sent him into early retirement. Not long afterward, his wife walked out of their marriage. Now, at an all-time low, he’s learning to settle into his new life in the small town of Heart Lake. His plan for the summer is sitting on his dock reading, napping, and not talking to anyone, especially not the cute, exasperatingly chipper girl next door.

But when Dom accidentally damages her dock and offers to fix it, he gets into a habit of eavesdropping on her hilarious series of dates. As they begin to bond over late night laughter and conversations following Amanda's failed dating attempts, it's not long before there's more than friendship between them. Could a casual fling between neighbors be what they both need to get over their issues or will it only risk their hearts?
I really liked this book and getting to know Dominic and Amanda and seeing the unique relationship between the two. There's Dominic who after a baseball injury is left with sight issues and now he needs to learn how to kind of redefined what things are going to be like for himself now. There is just a lot of things going on that is kind of hard to explain what I really did like about it but seeing a form of asexuality going on which I haven't come across in a lot of books and seeing the friendship between Dominic's mother and Amanda. There's plenty of moments to enjoy about this book and I enjoyed reading it.

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