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A review by sixelad03
Flowers in Your Hair: A Small Town Romance by Alice Daniels
emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
I’m not going to lie, reading Flowers in Your Hair did me a world of good. I think the fact that there’s no angst in the relationship between the two MCs played a big part. Sure, things aren’t always a bed of roses in the book, but their relationship is beautiful and doesn’t suffer from a thousand complications.
Josie and Andrew are just as sweet. You can tell from the beginning that Cupid has used his bow and arrow to bring them together in a strong relationship. One thing I really liked was that after their first steamy date, Andrew wanted to take his time with Josie to prove to her that he wanted a serious relationship with her and that it wasn’t just about their irresistible physical attraction.
I’m not much of a family-oriented person, but the Cunninghams almost made me want to have brunch with them every Sunday. They’re an incredible family, the kind of family most people can only dream of having. Not to mention Travis and Velma, because who doesn’t love MCs with pets?
If I had one small criticism, it’s that I was often more invested in Beau and Marley’s tumultuous relationship than Josie and Andrew’s smooth one. That’s why I’m going to read Never Really Mine straight away.