A review by bimac09
Wildflower Hope by Grace Greene

5.0

Kara Hart is suffering. She has lost not only her mother, husband and unborn child but now she has suddenly lost her father. He has been her support system all her life. To top it off, he has left her with a run down Victorian mansion to restore. With no other choice but to return to her old job or stay where she was just beginning to feel stronger, she decides to turn the old house into a retreat for artists. Not only does Kara struggle with the size of the project, she struggles with self-confidence and the lingering effects of her accident and the sudden death of her father.. The local neighbors are more than willing to help Kara with her project; but Kara must learn who to trust and how to lower her protective defenses and gain confidence.

What impressed me most about this book was Grace Green's ability to develop the characters and their dialogue. Each character was given a distinct personality and their interactions seemed believable.. Each character had their own struggles and their interactions with the other characters seemed true. I was unable to stop reading this book as it approached it"s conclusion because I felt so vested with the characters and story