Flowers of Eden Series by Myra Johnson

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  • The Sweetest Rain (Flowers of Eden #1)
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    The Sweetest Rain (Flowers of Eden #1)

    Myra Johnson

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2015

    As the drought of 1930 burns crops to a crisp, Bryony Linwood dreams of cooling winter snows and the life she would have had if Daddy hadn’t been killed in the Great War and Mama hadn’t moved Bryony and her sisters to their grandfather’s struggling tenant farm in tiny Eden, Arkansas. Now Mama’s gone, too, and as times grow tougher, Bryony will do whatever it takes to ensure her family’s survival.  Michael Heath barely survived the war, and twelve years later all he wants to do is forget... more

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  • Castles in the Clouds (Flowers of Eden #2)
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    Castles in the Clouds (Flowers of Eden #2)

    Myra Johnson

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2016

    The first book in the Flowers of Eden series introduced readers to Bryony Linwood, an orphan trying desperately to provide for her sisters in the shadow of the Great Depression. In Castles in the Clouds, we meet one of those sisters—Larkspur Linwood, a young woman who has a passion for teaching but yearns for something more than life as a small-town Arkansas schoolmarm. Young and impressionable, Lark mistakes a college professor’s interest for romantic love... more

  • A Rose So Fair (Flowers of Eden #3)
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    A Rose So Fair (Flowers of Eden #3)

    Myra Johnson

    Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2017

    Plucky Rose Linwood grew up on her grandfather’s Arkansas tenant farm, a life her two older sisters never cared much for. Working alongside her grandpa, though, Rose learned to love the land as much as he did. Now her sisters have married and moved on, Grandpa has gone to his eternal reward, and Rose is determined to make a go of the farm on her own. But crops have been slow to recover since the drought of 1930-31, and the whole country struggles in the grip of the Great Depression... more

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