Finding Home, Facing the Past
Olive no longer wants to be told how to live her life. After turning her back on her parents, she still feels a little lost. But for the young barista, feeling disoriented and sleeping in the back room of the café is still better than giving up her independence. Until Will shows up at the café one day. When he learns that Olive doesn't have a real home, he offers her a place to stay at his nearby flower farm. Olive reluctantly agrees, but wants to work extra hard as a temporary employee so she doesn't have to accept charity. But among the colorful flower fields, Olive finally learns what it means to be loved and accepted on balmy summer evenings - until her own roots finally cause her to stumble.
"This book is like the flower farm itself: atmospheric, delicate, and simply beautiful! Will and Olive are my personal moon garden - I never wanted to leave their world."
— Bestselling Author Mounia Jayawanth