(Thank you to Harlequin Books for providing me with a copy of this book!) |
about book:
What happens when the first blush of love fades?
Jennifer Pritchett feels increasingly invisible and left behind as her friends move on to the next steps in their lives. As she goes to therapy to figure out how to bloom in her own right, her boyfriend, Nick Carrington, finds himself being the one left behind. Jennifer wants their relationship to have more intimacy, but he can’t help but feel like he’s being compared to others—and found wanting. Can they each get what they need out of this relationship? Or will the flowers shrivel up before they do?
From Harlequin Special Edition: Believe in love. Overcome obstacles. Find happiness.
The Friendship Chronicles
Book 1: The Shoe Diaries
Book 2: Bloom Where You're Planted
my thoughts:
Love, love, love! What a terrific story! Bloom Where You're Planted by Darby Baham is wonderful story about friendship, love, and finding your self. It is relatable, engaging, and such an entertaining read. I truly enjoyed settling down with my copy and huge cuppa. It made for the perfect afternoon read.
Jennifer has a great life - great friends, a great job, and a great boyfriend. Except, she no longer sees any of it as great. Out of all her friends, she feels like they are all living their best lives, while she isn't. She enjoys her students, but isn't loving her job and thinks she could be doing more. As for her boyfriend, Nick, well, let's just say the romance in their relationship has fizzled out and Jennifer is wondering about their future. Talk about relatable problems! I loved the way this book tackled each issue and focused on Jennifer's journey in figuring out what she wanted for her self and her future. Such a great story!
I would happily recommend Bloom Where You're Planted to fans of Harlequin and to anyone looking for their next great read - you will fall in deep with this one. Check it out ASAP!
Thank you to Harlequin Books for providing me with a copy of this book!
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