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Wildflower Heart

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Another awesome book by Grace Greene that will definitely tug on your heart strings. Kara started a life of loss and rejection at a very early age that continued through to her adult years. How does one cope with so much hurt with only the support of her dad, who is definitely more of a businesslike person, very stoic and not very emotional. Yet he is always by her side; seeing her through more loss and betrayal and pain. The wildflowers help to save Kara. While reading the book, I asked Alexa to play the song she was hearing, Appalachian Spring; it is so beautiful and I could just imagine a creek bubbling with birdsong and the wildflowers blowing in the wind. I will have to admit there is a part in the book towards the end that made me want to toss my iPad across the room. Great writing, great character development, great environment and description, and a lot of emotion in this one. Don't miss this wonderful new series!! Thanks to author for the ARC of this great read.

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This is a beautifully written novel! I was quickly absorbed in the plot, and the wonderful characters!
“Nothing is perfect— not the past, not ourselves, and not our present.” This is the basis of this heartwarming story.
Kara has been wounded all though her life in many ways, but her “resilience” is strong.
She has survived the loss of many people during her years.
One evening, Kara has a life changing collision that changes her world.
There is a long road following this crash to mend both physically and emotionally.
Kara's dad is her rock.
When he invites his daughter to come and stay at the old dilapidated mansion that he has just purchased, Kara slowly begins to see the beauty of this old home and its amazing history.
The delicate field of wildflowers becomes her strength. The warm breeze in her window make her feel secure as she faces each new day.
Kara meets and trusts her new friends, those she will need as time goes forward and an unforeseen tragedy occurs once more.

This is the first book of this new series and I am looking forward to seeing how this resilient woman’s journey continues! I loved it!

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