When Flowers Turn to Fire
Evelyn VanHorn
In the aftermath, she builds a new life in a quiet cottage, trying to heal from the wounds left by Dante's manipulation. But even as she plants bluebells in her garden and begins to write again, Dante refuses to let her go. He returns, desperate to make amends, promising to change, to be the man she needs him to be.
But Astrid knows better now. Her journey toward healing means she must let go of the past, even if it means leaving him behind forever. As she learns to live for herself, she discovers that peace comes not from forgiveness, but from finding strength in her own heart.
When Flowers Turn to Fire is a story of self-discovery, the painful process of letting go, and the beauty that emerges when we choose to bloom in our own time.

