Rose Gardner's Florist (The Providence Street Shops #2)
Bonnie Dee
Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
3.75
· Steam/Spice level: 2 of 5
Behind closed doors [?]
· 4 ratings · 156 pages · Published: 02 Feb 2021

Rose Gardener is a common flower girl from Covent Garden, whose grandest wish has come true in the opening of her own florist shop. Despite years of belittling by an unsupportive family, she is proud of her achievement, yet self-doubt lingers under the surface when she is faced with a chance at romance. Surely the quiet, bookish gentleman who buys posies from her could not possibly be interested in a working class girl.
Struck by the lovely proprietress of a local florist, Will Carmody finds one pretext after another to purchase flowers so he might exchange pleasantries with her. A shy, awkward fellow dedicated to scholarly pursuits has no business fostering lovelorn dreams about a vivacious young lady with a bright future. Will thinks he has little of interest to offer her.
When a young woman threatened by her guardian unburdens herself to Rose, the florist becomes her ally in solving the predicament. But it will take Will’s steady presence and support to face down a dastardly scoundrel.
During their quest for justice, two wallflowers grow stronger and more confident under the bright sunlight of love.
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The 'The Providence Street Shops' series
12 ratings 3.75 ·
historical · victorian · length-short · competent heroine · poor heroine · 20th century · independent heroine · class difference · regency
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