Shannon M
While part of the Indiana Summer Series, The Little Flower Shop could be read as a standalone. This was a sweet read, with a definite case of instalove. I wouldn't mind living in a town like Cemetery, although everyone up in my business all the time would probably wear on me after awhile! But I do think the town was good for Emily. And Saul was for sure- they were good for each other, really.
Sandy S.
THE LITTLE FLOWER SHOP is the second instalment in Lori Foster’s contemporary, adult INDIANA SUMMERS romance series focusing on the people of Cemetery Indiana. This is thirty-nine year old, restaurant owner Saul Culver, and forty-one year old, divorcee and florist Emily Lucretia’s story line. THE LITTLE FLOWER SHOP is a sweet story of family and friendships, love and happily ever afters. The premise is heartwarming -there is little to no conflict; the romance is tender.
Madm 007
A sweet read that could be many people's romantic journey. Emily is gun-shy about falling for another guy, namely Saul, after her X did a number to her mind making her feel less than. Living in Cemetery, the citizens all know each other and their business too, even upcoming business, which makes for some pretty funny reading. Kathleen, the dummy, plays a huge part again when Emily and Saul, and several others decide to use her to their advantage. A fun read to take the reader out of their own world, dropping them smack dab in the middle of Saul and Emily, and Cemetery. New characters entering making it doubly romantic, and full of surprises. I received an early copy. I am giving my own honest opinion of "The Little Flower Shop". Well worth reading.