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Can love blossom in a city of new beginnings?Pre-order the first book in a gorgeous new series of European-set romances!One fresh start. One unexpected encounter. Can love bridge the gap?When Rosie Harper leaves behind her ordinary life in England to open a flower shop on Amsterdam’s water, she expects nothing less than a fairytale.But the city’s canals have their own currents, bringing far more than she bargained for. Max, her handsome but brooding artist neighbour, prefers to keep the world at arm’s length – and living on a nearby houseboat, he’s not too thrilled about the new company.As Rosie’s business blossoms, so do her feelings for Max, who’s stuck in his past. When an unexpected threat arises that could sink her dreams, Rosie quickly discovers that the most beautiful things can bloom when you learn to go with the flow – sometimes you might just need a helping hand along the way…A fun, feel-good romance that will whisk you away to Amsterdam's picturesque canals. Perfect for fans of Julie Caplin, Rebecca Raisin and Cressida McLaughlin.Praise for Annabel French's Chateau series:‘A Provencal sun drenched read that conjures up the scent of summer in France. I completely fell in love with Luc and Lizzie as they brought sunshine and love back to the dilapidated chateau.’ Julie Caplin‘Have some crisp French wine and a wedge of creamy camembert on hand when you read Summer at the Chateau! A charming and evocative read that will have you dreaming in French and wishing you were there.’ Rebecca Raisin‘Swoony and romantic! As relaxing as a hot summer's day in Provence…I swear I could smell the lavender fields!’ Leonie Mack‘Oh la la! This is the perfect escape.’ Bella Osborne‘The kind of romance that ticks all my boxes. Lizzie is a relatable and appealing heroine and grumpy, sexy Luc is the neighbour we all dream of! The perfect, escapist holiday read.’ Sarah Bennett‘Beautifully written – a real gem of a read! Inheriting a chateau sounds like a dream for broken-hearted Lizzie but it turns out to be the start of an amazing and unexpected journey.’ Lucy Coleman