I love the message of hope in this book and the loving support of new friends and her family to bring her back to life. This author's approach toward grief and healing was like a sunbeam breaking through a cloudy day.I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Monday, July 10, 2023
Must Love Flowers by Debbie Macomber
Joan Sample lost her husband four years ago and has been lost and depressed since. The pandemic allowed her to isolate herself from everything she knew, becoming a virtual hermit. Her family has been kindly urging her toward therapy, and her two sons are at a loss on what to do. When a letter from her HOA arrives threatening a fine for the horrible state of her yard, it becomes a wake up call. Joan always took great pride in her lawn and plants and it makes her realize just how much in her life she's let go. She starts to turn things around with a call to a lawn maintenance company, getting a haircut, and taking on a boarder. Suddenly there's hope of a new life, new friends, and possibly a new love.
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