When Violet flies to London for a funeral, she expects grief, jet lag, and awkward family hugs. What she doesn’t expect? Inheriting a flower shop. Thanks to her eccentric great-aunt, Violet suddenly co-owns a crumbling, hopelessly outdated flower shop in the middle of Notting Hill—along with her cousins Rose and Daisy. None of them has a clue about flowers, business plans, or how not to kill plants on contact. But how hard can running a flower shop really be? Very hard, as it turns out... moreWhen Violet flies to London for a funeral, she expects grief, jet lag, and awkward family hugs. What she doesn’t expect? Inheriting a flower shop. Thanks to her eccentric great-aunt, Violet suddenly co-owns a crumbling, hopelessly outdated flower shop in the middle of Notting Hill—along with her cousins Rose and Daisy. None of them has a clue about flowers, business plans, or how not to kill plants on contact. But how hard can running a flower shop really be? Very hard, as it turns out. The place is falling apart, money is tight, and Violet’s lack of a green thumb is the least of her problems. Because standing directly across the street is Braden Wright—infuriatingly handsome, endlessly smug, and the same boy she’s been arguing with since they were ten years old. Their reunion? Immediate disaster. Their chemistry? Even worse. As the insults fly and old rivalries reignite, Violet starts to realize that the line between love and loathing might be thinner than she thought. And while the flower shop is slowly coming back to life, so are feelings Violet definitely did not plan on revisiting. Can an enemies-to-lovers disaster turn into a happily ever after? Will the flower shop bloom—or crash and burn spectacularly? One thing’s for sure: London is about to get a whole lot messier… and much more romantic. less