Reviewed by Emma (SCR) on
In this book, we follow new resident Poppy as she finds her feet in the square so it would be easy to read this and not read Sunshine and Sweet Peas in Nightingale Square but if you can I would recommend reading it as its a beautiful book.
Poppy moves into the square and is extremely excited to join in with the community garden. Poppy works in the greengrocers and is a big lover of local produce. She decides to take in her younger brother after their mother abandons him. I really liked Poppy She has a big heart and really cares about the people in her life.
Poppy's brother Ryan added an interesting dynamic to the story. I wanted to give him a big hug and tell him he was worthy of so much more than he thought. He has been through some really difficult times that any adult would struggle with let alone a teenager.
Another new resident to the square is Jacob. Jacob is grumpy and reluctant to become involved with the other residents' of the square and the community garden. Jacob has a lot of baggage and has lot his trust of people. Once Jacob begins to open up it is very easy to fall for him.
There is a lovely slow burn relationship in this book but it's about so much more than just the build-up to their relationship. It's also about all the characters growing not just the main ones.
Heidi's easy writing and lovable characters make this such an enjoyable read. I could have spent many more hours in this community and I hope that Heidi writes another book set here. I would love to return.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 19 May, 2019: Finished reading
- 19 May, 2019: Reviewed