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Henriette – :
Beautiful sapphic romance with a lot of heart and roses
This is a heart-warming, enemies-to-lovers, slow-burn romance set in a small town. Neighbors Kate and Margot have been feuding for years and as avid gardeners have been rivals at the yearly rose festival. Then disaster or rather Kate‘s horse strikes and devastates Margot‘s garden. Kate wants to help and they reluctantly start working together.
I loved how we see more and more layers of Kate and Margot. The story slowly shows their defenses and the armour around their hearts. There were heart-wrenching scenes of vulnerability – well balanced by beauty and joy. So well done!
The language was beautiful, descriptive, at times witty and I thoroughly enjoyed the descriptions of gardens and roses.
Since I loved all the meddling folks I have high hopes for a sequel.
I received an ARC via netgalley. The review is left voluntarily.