
Member Reviews

Spring has arrived at The Potting Shed and things seem to finally be going Maddie's way. Her relationship with lovable lawyer Ed is going well and the business is thriving with the help of her new friend Jo and his bright orange coffee van.
But troubles are just around the corner... the upgrade of The Potting Shed from a nursery to a garden centre is at a critical point, turning part of Maddie's business into a building site. And just as she has to temporarily move out of her home, a major garden centre announces its grand opening only twenty miles away.
With money running out Maddie and her sister Sabi must think fast – they only have until the end of bluebell season to save The Potting Shed.
A sweet story of two sisters trying to bring their late father's dream to life. The pacing was a little slow in places, but overall a nice read.
Thank you to NetGalley for a copy of this book in return for my honest review.

I loved being back at the Potting Shed learning how their late dads dream of turning the Potting Shed into a garden centre were progressing. There were lots of interesting bits, the bluebell garden planted with the Little Acorns, puddle jumping, the cheese stall and the garden question time to name a few. Jo featured a lot in this book but I did get a bit confused at times as his back story gradually unfolded. I enjoyed this easy read book and would recommend it

two sisters try to turn their Dad's potting shed into a garden center. very sweet story, was a quick read.

I received this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Unfortunately I have to say that this book was pretty average. It was far too long for everything that happened. A whole lot happened and yet at the same time, not much did. There were so many different storylines and honestly I don't think that they were all necessary. As a main character, Maddie was exhausting. Her constant need to apologise and the negativity was too much. While it was understandable at times, I found myself annoyed every time she had a new challenge to overcome, purely because of the way that she dealt with it. Ed was a wonderful character and I'm shocked at how patient he was with her. Also, I felt as though Jo's storyline was a bit of an afterthought to add more dimension to the story. I felt it just made the story longer without adding to the core of the book.

This was a wonderful book of how plants qnd. And flowess heko people qnd get them through hard times. This book is approved by netgalley and the publisher for me to read and review.

A sweet story about two sisters trying to make a go of their late dad's dream of turning his nursery into a garden center. Despite difficulties of a new big box garden center and with the reno, they create a small family at the Potting Shed. I enjoyed the characters and storyline.

It was brilliant to be back at the Potting Shed but you can read on its own. Loved how they moved on with the plans and the work with children. Some nice twists. Your past can catch up with you.. I felt for Jo and I got a bit confused with his story. A good read. Much enjoyed.

Enjoyable book with great characters and story. Sadly though, I did not read book one (this is the second), so I did not catch the early development of the romances and the story hints of the past were not something that I could follow that well. My fault of course, but do recommend this book, but encourage you to read book 1 first.