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The Confidence of Wildflowers: Wildflower Duet (1) (Wildflower Series)

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For fans of Lucy Score and Colleen Hoover, a heart-wrenching contemporary romance about a young woman with a traumatic past who falls for the single dad next door. I was eighteen, he was thirty-one. We were worlds apart. But right next door. The temptations were too strong. My future is a big ‘what if’ at the moment and I’m fine with that. For the most part. When Thayer Holmes moves in next door, the grumpy landscaper both fascinates and amuses me. When he asks me to nanny his kid, it’s a great way to make some extra money. It’s impossible not to fall in love with Thayer and his adorable son. There’s a big problem though. I’m eighteen. He’s thirty-one. Falling for someone almost fifteen years older than me wasn’t part of my plans, but sometimes things happen when you least expect them. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Page & Vine (April 4, 2023)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Paperback ‏ : ‎ 368 pages


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 04


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 11.9 ounces


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.25 x 1.1 x 8 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #57,611 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #324 in Romantic Erotica (Books) #2,465 in Contemporary Women Fiction #15,106 in Contemporary Romance (Books)


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  • Emotional rollercoaster, look up trigger warnings
*Trigger warning ⚠️: Childhood sexual abuse, cancer & death When I came across this book, all I heard was Grumpy/Sunshine, Age Gap, Single Dad, and the potential to leave me in tears and in a emotional wreck… I was ready to dive into this book. I would say Grumpy/Sunshine is my top favorite trope of all, and Thayer Holmes lived up to it, and it felt like a unique take on the beloved trope. While Thayer was a man of few words, he was genuinely kind and thoughtful when it came to Salem. Some grumpy characters tend to be more angry with their female leads and eventually work towards admitting their feelings, but with Thayer it was a combination of being slightly grumpy, but not too much that Salem found him un likable. From the beginning of the prologue, it was set up in a way that hinted at the dark topics that were going to be mentioned in the story, but also revealed a little about Salem and her family’s past. It was safe to say that in the present where Salem, her mom, and sister were living their lives was peacefully and without fear hanging over them. I found Salem to be a sweet, curious, and wise character. Salem wasn’t your typical eighteen year old teenager. Yes she still hung out with her friend, boyfriend, and maintained her own life, but the things she said such as, feeling older than her age or even younger than her age really spoke to me. At times, I’ve found myself feeling the exact same way of feeling like I’m older or younger than I really am, so in a way I could understand what Salem meant by that. Salem was content with life, but at the same time was trying to find her own path as opposed to the traditional route that most people would take like her boyfriend, Caleb going off to college in Boston. I admired Salem’s independent nature, and how she refused to follow Caleb to Boston just for the sake of being with him, she wanted to make her own choices, and figure out what she truly wanted (albeit it wasn’t always easy to figure out what she wanted to do). I loved seeing Salem bring out a more happier, lighter side to Thayer. Yes Thayer was already a happy man when his son, Forrest, but the way Thayer was so carefree and smiling around Salem made me smile so much. I also enjoyed the build up between Salem and Thayer especially because before, both of them were kind of at a blurry edge where they were both clearly attracted to one another, but didn’t want to cross that line. Cut to Salem and Thayer having an impromptu movie night and suddenly all the tension went out the window, and Salem and Thayer could no longer deny their desires for one another. Seeing how they craved one another, and just the pure passion came across the pages had me blushing and gasping. I realize for some people the age gap could be a little bit concerning, but I personally found out it ok because, one, Salem was eighteen and legally an adult, two, Thayer was always respectful and making sure to ask Salem if she was sure about moving forward (whether it was them being intimate or talking about her struggles,etc.) I always say I’m a hopeless romantic and Thayer and Salem’s blossoming relationship made me giddy and having the biggest smile. For example, the little things Thayer did for Salem spoke so much of how much he deeply cared for her, and come on, a total gentleman *me swooning! In addition, the slight bit of spice was *chef’s kiss, I just loved reading how Salem could make such a strong man like Thayer absolutely lose his control, and give his everything to her! Of course, while the spice was fantastic, I also loved the underlying feeling of Salem and Thayer clearly falling in love with each other the more time they spent together *cue the AWWW sound. This story was a rollercoaster of emotions. Towards the end, just when I thought everything was going to end on a happy note… things took a turn for the worse. I wasn’t expecting the story to go in the direction that it did, and not to mention the cliffhanger?! Phew Micalea Smeltzer truly put me in the ringer, and had me gasping and I was in pure shock of it all. Overall, this was such a compelling story, and now more than ever I need the second as soon as possible! I have so many questions that I need answered! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2022 by Briana Bailon

  • May- December romance
A nice story about a young girl dealing with her past demons. She falls in love with the older neighbor guy while dating her young boyfriend. Lots of spice and a good plot with well developed characters. Will definitely be reading more books in this series.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024 by Robin McDonald

  • Age gap, Guy next door plenty of emotions
I read this book so fast it was unreal. I was for sure out of my slump for this one. I could of finished in one day. With so much emotion I cried more than once. There were so many parts I was on the edge of my seat in disbelief. I did not expect the small amount of spice that was in this book I went in blind hoping for emotion and I got a surprise. I ate this book up even though it made me cry but we all do that don't we? That ending got me good and I need a little break but also need book 2 ASAP! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023 by Booked By Kirsten

  • Wow… I couldn’t put this book down
I really liked this book, I was NOT expecting what happened close to the end of the book I was heartbroken, but now I’m ready to dive into book 2!
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024 by Brittany Andrew

  • To read or not to read
The romance between Thayer and Salem was great and got even better as the book went along. I wasn’t all that interested in the side characters. They honestly just seemed like filler and I skipped over some pages when it felt like not much was happening. I really was just reading for the romance between T and S. Pros for this book were it was angsty, which I like. This book also had a significant turning point toward the end of the novel. One of my major complaints with romances (and why I DNF a lot of them is because after the characters get together, there is not anything significant happening after, and the last half of the book feels like a very long, albeit boring happily ever after. Although I feel that the time between when the characters got together and the catalyzing event that shifted the story were a little to far apart, at least there was one that kept me reading until the end. At first, I didn’t know if I would finish this book as Salem’s voice (the narrators voice) just seemed very contrived in the first few chapters which threw me off. Her voice in the beginning felt like the opening pages of a rom-com yet this was a girl who survived sexual abuse and then had a string of other tragedies befall her in the course of the novel. I didn’t even have a clear picture of what she looked like until maybe 40 percent in when it was mentioned she was blonde. Other than that, we didn’t really get much description about Salem’s appearance but a lot about her cat and movie preferences. I also just thought the molestation was glossed over in general, making it like she received therapy but was otherwise okay (aside from occasional nightmares), which I found strange, but I get that wasn’t the story the author was telling. I just wondered why it was part of Salem’s history at all since that’s such a significant event to not be a major part of the plot. It could be edited out of the story completely, and the story could have been told just the same so I just wondered why it was there in the first place but not made significant to the plot or her characterization other than the trouble sleeping. Ultimately, I enjoyed the book, especially the last few chapters because that was the real meat of the plot. The way the author wrote the tragedy at the end of the book was very realistic and brought tears to my eyes. But I did feel like it was hinted at a little to blatantly. I definitely knew it was coming probably 20% into the book. So overall, it was pretty good, but I’m still on the fence about whether I’ll read the second one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2022 by LA Day

  • I’m sobbing
This book puts you through all the feels and I am here for it! I can’t wait to finish the series!
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024 by Brianna Legg

  • really loved this!
4.5 stars. i was so invested in this love story. it was beautiful, heart shattering… but i couldn’t get through the second book. i don’t know how their story ends. and that’s just for me, there just wasn’t enough for me to stay invested in their story.
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2024 by Jacqueline Branche

  • Emotional love story
I don't think I've ever cried while reading a book but it hit me hard. It is such an emotional roller-coaster but such a powerful book.
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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