Description
If you love The Forget-Me-Not Flower Shop then you simply must read Tracy's next book, The Summer Theatre by the Sea!
‘The Forget-Me-Not Flower Shop is warm, witty and wonderful. I absolutely adored Evie and Scott.' Rosanna Ley
The summer romance novel everyone is talking about!
Evie is busy running the Forget-Me-Not Flower Shop and praying for an uplift in sales as soon as possible. She might be in the market of selling romance, but for Evie a new man is the last thing she needs!
That is until plumber Scott Castillo turns up to fix her boiler. She's definitely not interested. But then, why does she keep ogling his rather attractive forearms? She's been fooled before â€" she isn't about to fall head-over-heels for some smooth-talker, right?
When he isn't trying to balance paying the bills with caring for his sick mother, Scott has stepped in to help parent his 18-year-old nephew, Ben. Between that and working full time Scott doesn't have time for romance. Until he meets Evie…
Love doesn't always bloom the way you expect but for the customers of the Forget-Me-Not Flower Shop it might just be the perfect time for romance…
This is the perfect read for fans of Lucy Diamond and Rachael Lucas.
Reviews
PRAISE FOR THE FORGET-ME-NOT FLOWER SHOP
‘What a lovely story […] a really relaxed book to read' â€" Goodreads reviewer
‘I laughed and shed tears while reading this book' â€" Goodreads reviewer
‘Fabulous writing which kept me hooked from the first page . . . Five Stars!' â€" Goodreads reviewer
‘Draws the reader into the lives of people who become like friends' â€" Goodreads reviewer
‘Memorable characters you will remember for a long time!' â€" Goodreads reviewer
‘A poignant and evocative exploration of how love defines our lives' â€" Goodreads reviewer
‘Such an amazing book! I couldn't stop reading it' â€" Goodreads reviewer
‘A stunning combination of drama, romance, tears, and laughter' â€" Goodreads reviewer
About the author
Tracy Corbett lives with her partner Simon in Surrey and works part-time for a local charity. Tracy has been writing for a number of years and has had a few short stories published in My Weekly magazine. As well as belonging to a local writing group, she enjoys amateur dramatics and can regularly be found dressing up in strange costumes and prancing about the stage pretending to be all manner of odd characters.