Five of today’s Best-selling Christian Authors weave five unique yet connected stories together in this collection where misdirected floral deliveries lead to lives changed.Courting Calla, by Hallee Bridgeman.Ian knows Calla is the woman God has chosen for him, but Calla is hiding something big. Can Calla trust Ian with her secret, or will she let it destroy any possible hope they may have for a … destroy any possible hope they may have for a future?
Seoul in Love,by Alana Terry.
Love was lost a long time ago. A chance meeting in Seoul might change all that forever.
A Kærasti for Clari, by Carol Moncado.
Joel Christiansen delivered flowers to the palace and found his life turned upside down.
Clari Sørenson’s job as social media manager for Eyjania’s Queen Mother keeps her busy. An unexpected treasure hunt with a cute guy might be the vacation she needs.
Between clues and a snow storm, they’re drawn to each other. Her grandparents, and even the Queen Mother, have been after her to find a boyfriend, but is Joel the Kærasti for Clari?
Premeditated Serendipity, by Chautona Havig.
When Wayne Farrell hears about his niece’s floral fiasco, it sparks a plan to mix up his own orders in an attempt to play matchmaker. Reid has his reasons for not pursuing Kelsey… yet, and Wayne’s interference only makes an already difficult situation even more awkward. Premeditated Serendipity—because romance sometimes needs a little shove.
Out of the Blue Bouquet, by Amanda Tru.
When Brooke is left in charge of Crossroads Floral, she accidentally sends the flower deliveries to the wrong people. Unfortunately, some of those wrong people include all of the ex-girlfriends of the most eligible bachelor in town. Are Brooke’s mistakes a complete disaster, or can there be something beautiful in an out-of-the-blue bouquet?
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Five different stories all tied together and inspiring
First 2 books really good, bored with the 3rd
Not a page turner – most stories not interesting
I liked the concept for a collection of stories triggered by misdirected flowers but the execution was uneven as is a natural consequence of having multiple authors. I gave 3 stars because I liked over half of the content. The last story brings everything together but I started to wonder if placing that story first would have built suspense especially as it related to the international deliveries. Still it was a pleasant read that most readers of the genre will enjoy more than I did.
It was great! Thank you for something other than potato chips!
While some of the stories in this collection were interesting, there was not enough depth to the theme to give this a high recommendation. At times, the situations seemed contrived to move the story along. It’s good for a quick read if you don’t expect something that makes you think.
hard to keep track of story line
I thought these books would have some common theme or character that would tie them together. The fact that flowers were sent is not enough.
The novella in this book was good, but the second one did not grab me at all. I don’t have time to read books that are just so-so.
Sweet story, good for relaxation
I liked the individual novellas all together in one.