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The Flower Farm

(2022)
(The second book in the Applemore Bay series)
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Escape to Applemore today and discover a series packed with friendship, family and love - perfect for Virgin River fans!

Beth Fraser is a single mother of twins with a blooming flower farm business. The last thing she needs is Jack MacDonald landing with a crash in the middle of her precious baby plants (even if there’s one minor detail: he's tall, dark and handsome, with a Scottish accent to die for…)


Beth has spent the last few years growing her business, turning the overgrown walled garden of Applemore House into a beautiful and productive flower farm. Everything is going perfectly well - yes, her friends think she needs to find someone new, and no, she has no intention of looking - until her ex husband drops the bombshell that she’s going to have to find a way to make it pay more - and fast.

Jack arrives in Applemore with something to prove. He’s carrying a secret from his past which drives him on, and he’s determined to make his new outdoor adventure centre a success. With his neighbour Beth unimpressed by his arrival, he’s the talk of the little coffee shop in the village. Can he find a way to show Applemore that the work he’s doing with troubled teens is vital - and will he acknowledge that what Beth thinks of him matters more than he’d care to admit?

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A note from Rachael:

The Flower Farm is set in the small town of Applemore in the Scottish Highlands - if you've read
The Winter Cottage, Midsummer House, or Christmas at Applemore you'll meet some of the characters you loved from that story, but each Applemore novel can be read independently. Don’t miss The Cottage by the Shore, too - also set in Applemore!

For my readers: like all the Applemore stories, this is a sweet, closed door small town romance!


Genre: Romance

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