
She inherited a bookshop with a garden in need of a miracle. He came to judge the Spring Garden Show, but he couldn’t ignore the beauty hidden in the weeds—or the widow with the tired eyes.
Shelly Brennan hasn’t written a word since losing her husband. When she inherits a bookshop in the mountain town of Serendipity Springs, she discovers a hidden courtyard, and the unfinished dream of the man who left it to her.
David Calloway is a gruff, guarded horticulturist who came to judge the town’s Spring Garden Show and leave within the week. But one look at the disaster behind the bookshop, and he can’t walk away.
As Easter approaches, two people in their forties who thought love was behind them discover that the emptiest seasons might just be making room for something new.
A sweet, later-in-life small town romance about second chances, found community, and the courage it takes to plant something you might lose.
Book 5 in the Serendipity Springs series. Sweet/clean. Standalone. Guaranteed HEA.
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