Flowering fiction, it’s fiction with flowers, about flowers, a flower in the title, for those in the mood for spring!!

The Rose Bargain by Sasha Peyton Smith
In a world where every English citizen is granted one magical bargain from their immortal fae queen, debutante Ivy Benton enters a high-stakes competition to win the heart of the fae prince—and save her family from ruin. But behind the glittering promises lies a dark plot that threatens everything she holds dear. This romantasy brims with enchantment, danger, and heart-pounding romance.
On Loverose Lane by Samantha Young
In this witty and steamy fake-dating sports romance, ambitious entrepreneur Beth Carmichael finds herself entangled with her grumpy new neighbor—Callan Keen, a brooding Scottish football star with a shared past and undeniable chemistry. When a business deal forces them into a mutually beneficial arrangement, sparks fly and old feelings resurface, threatening their no-strings agreement. But as secrets come to light and walls go up, Beth must prove she’s worth the risk before it’s too late.


The Nature of Love by Toni Shiloh
Accomplished surgeon Erykah Kennedy meets wildlife conservationist Chris Gamble, and an unexpected friendship begins to blossom into something more. As Erykah suddenly becomes guardian to her nieces, Chris steps in to help, and together they navigate love, loss, and faith. This heartfelt, clean romance is a tender friends-to-lovers story and the uplifting finale to the Love in the Spotlight series.
The Last Tale of the Flower Bride by Roshani Chokshi
A scholar of myths marries the enigmatic Indigo Maxwell-Casteñada, vowing never to question her past. But when they’re drawn back to her eerie childhood home, secrets begin to surface—especially those surrounding a vanished friend and a cursed legacy. Lush, gothic, and haunting, this darkly romantic debut explores the line between fantasy and truth, love and betrayal.


The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart
A deeply moving debut about a young girl who, after a family tragedy, is raised by her estranged grandmother on a flower farm where every bloom speaks what words cannot. As Alice uncovers painful secrets and flees into the desert in search of healing, she must confront the stories of her past to find her own strength. Spanning twenty years, this is a powerful tale of love, loss, and reclaiming one’s voice.
Her Little Flowers by Shannon Morgan
Francine Thwaite has spent her life in a haunted manor, comforted by the familiar presence of ghosts—especially Bree, the playful spirit she’s known since childhood. But when her estranged sister returns with a disturbing story from their past, long-buried family secrets begin to unravel. As Francine confronts the truth, she must choose between holding on to the life she’s always known or facing a devastating reality.


The Flower Sisters by Michelle Collins Anderson
Inspired by a true 1928 tragedy, this haunting novel follows twin sisters Violet and Rose—one wild, one reserved—whose bond is shattered by a deadly dance hall explosion. Fifty years later, Rose’s granddaughter Daisy uncovers long-buried secrets in their small Missouri town, unraveling the truth behind a night that changed everything. Told across two timelines, this evocative story explores the ripple effects of loss, guilt, and the power of confronting the past.
All the Flowers in Paris by Sarah Jio
In this sweeping dual-timeline novel set in Paris, Caroline awakens with no memory and slowly uncovers a life filled with sorrow—and secrets hidden within the walls of her apartment. Decades earlier, during WWII, Celine, a Jewish widow, is blackmailed by a German officer and forced to make impossible choices to protect her family. When Caroline discovers Celine’s long-lost diary, their stories entwine, revealing a powerful connection and the haunting legacy of love, sacrifice, and survival.


Must Love Flowers by Debbie Macomber
In this heartwarming novel by Debbie Macomber, widow Joan Sample and struggling student Maggie Herbert form an unexpected bond when Maggie rents a room in Joan’s home. As they each navigate personal hardships—Joan rebuilding her life after loss, and Maggie escaping a difficult home—they discover healing, friendship, and the true meaning of family. Uplifting and tender, their journey proves it’s never too late to start over.
Flowers in the Snow by Danielle Stewart
Betty Grafton is known for her warm heart and generous table, having built a loving family she treasures deeply. But when painful news resurfaces, she opens up about her past growing up in the 1960s South—sharing a powerful story of friendship, loss, and the lessons that shaped her. In revealing her hardest truths, Betty hopes to show her family what it truly means to love.


A Botanist’s Guide to Flowers and Fatality by Kate Khavari
In 1920s London, determined research assistant Saffron Everleigh joins a countryside investigation with the charming Dr. Michael Lee after women begin receiving deadly bouquets. As she decodes the flowers’ hidden messages using Victorian floriography, Saffron is drawn into a dark web of secrets, jazz clubs, and high society. With time running out, she must catch the killer before she becomes the next victim in this gripping mystery.
A Year of Flowers by Suzanne Woods Fisher
In this charming collection of four novellas, three women in the floral industry chase their dreams while navigating love, loss, and second chances. Jaime, Claire, and Tessa each face personal crossroads that bring them back to their hometown—and to each other. As they reunite to plan a special wedding, they may finally find healing, forgiveness, and the happiness they’ve long been missing.


Those Fatal Flowers by Shannon Ives
In this mythological and historical debut, a cursed siren named Thelia is haunted by a lost love and a devastating mistake. Banished for centuries, she seizes a final chance at redemption and revenge when she’s reborn on the mysterious island of Roanoke. As past and present collide, Those Fatal Flowers weaves a fierce tale of love, female rage, and the fight for freedom.
The Secrets of Flowers by Sally Page
One year after losing her husband, Emma takes a job at a garden centre, searching for purpose and healing. Her curiosity is sparked by a talk on the Titanic, leading her to uncover the story of a stewardess whose life strangely mirrors her own. Uplifting and full of heart, this novel is a tender exploration of grief, connection, and hope.


Flower and Thorn by Rati Mehrotra
Seventeen-year-old Irinya dreams of being a flower hunter like her mother, who vanished into the Rann salt flats. Skilled in the lore of magical blooms, she helps her desert caravan survive—until a rare silver spider lily falls into the wrong hands due to her mistake. Thrust into a deadly web of deception, political intrigue, and betrayal, Irinya must embark on a perilous quest to retrieve the powerful flower and protect the boy she left behind. A lush, high-stakes fantasy about magic, sacrifice, and the price of redemption.
The Flower Farm by Rachael Lucas
Single mum Beth Fraser is focused on running her flower farm and raising her twins—romance is the last thing on her mind. But when city-boy Jack MacDonald crashes into her garden and her carefully ordered life, sparks (and flower pots) fly. With financial pressure mounting and Jack’s troubled-teen adventure centre ruffling village feathers, the two must learn to coexist. But as secrets are revealed and walls start to fall, Beth and Jack may just discover that second chances—and love—can bloom in the most unexpected places. Perfect for fans of small-town charm, slow-burn romance, and heartfelt community spirit.


The Little Flower Shop by Lori Foster
Florist Emily Lucretia is perfectly content running her shop and caring for her quirky relatives in Cemetery, Indiana—until the town turns her love life into a hashtag. Suddenly, #theflowerlady is trending, and everyone’s playing matchmaker. But Saul Culver, the charming BBQ king with a soft spot for Emily, is ready to show her he’s more than just another suitor. As sparks fly and social media stirs up small-town chaos, Emily must decide if she’s ready to bloom into a new chapter—one where love just might be the main event.
The Little Flower Shop by the Sea by Ali McNamara
Poppy Carmichael never planned to run a flower shop—especially not her late grandmother’s quaint little store on the Cornish coast. But when she inherits it, she finds herself back in St Felix, the seaside town tied to bittersweet childhood memories. As she settles in, new friendships begin to bloom—especially with Jake, a charming local flower grower and widowed dad. Amid fresh starts, seaside charm, and unexpected romance, Poppy slowly discovers that the flower shop might be just what she needs to heal—and maybe even grow something beautiful of her own.


Flowerheart by Catherine Bakewell
Clara’s magic, once wild but harmless, becomes deadly when a touch causes poisonous flowers to bloom in her father’s chest. To save him, she must rely on Xavier, her estranged former best friend, who demands a dangerous price for his help. As Clara uncovers the dark secrets Xavier hides, she discovers a malevolent force threatening the queendom—one that only her magic can destroy.
The Flower Cottage by Leeanna Morgan
Paris Haynes, determined to rebuild her life after a series of bad relationships, proposes an ambitious plan to revitalize cottages on Anchor Lane in Sapphire Bay. Richard Dawkins, a war veteran with a prosthetic leg, is focused on completing the project quickly, but when he’s roped into helping Paris decorate a high-profile wedding, he begins to see her in a new light—and discovers his feelings are changing.


Death in Bloom by Jess Dylan
Sierra Ravenswood returns to her hometown of Aerieville, Tennessee, after her dreams of a music career falter and takes a job at the Flower House. When a customer drops dead at one of her workshops, poisoned by a snack, Sierra is thrust into a murder investigation, with everyone at the event, including herself, on the suspect list. Determined to clear her name and solve the case, she takes charge of the flower shop and its energetic Corgi puppy, Gus.
The Return by Noelle Adams
Ria Phillips has built a successful life in her small hometown, focusing on her florist shop and staying strong after her heartbreak years ago when Jacob Worth left without explanation. Now back in town, Jacob is even more irresistible than before, but Ria is determined not to fall for him again, despite their undeniable chemistry. She’s made her peace with the past—until one slip-up threatens to undo everything.


The Rose Code by Kate Quinn
In 1940, three women with vastly different backgrounds—Osla, Mab, and Beth—are recruited to Bletchley Park to break German military codes during World War II. As the war and personal betrayals test their friendship, they are torn apart, but in 1947, they are reunited by a mysterious encrypted letter that holds the key to uncovering a traitor from their past. Together, they must confront their shared history and crack one final code, but danger lurks as they close in on the enemy.
Run, Rose, Run by Dolly Parton & James Patterson
Follows a rising singer/songwriter who, while chasing her dream in Nashville, is also running from a dangerous past. As she strives to secure her future, the darkness she’s fled threatens to catch up with her, putting everything she’s worked for at risk. This thrilling novel weaves together danger, desire, and the pursuit of destiny.


Lost Roses by Martha Hall Kelly
Set during World War I, Lost Roses follows three strong women—Eliza Ferriday, Sofya Streshnayva, and Varinka—whose lives become intertwined amid the chaos of revolution. Eliza, a New Yorker, travels to St. Petersburg with Sofya, a cousin of the Romanovs, but when war breaks out, their paths diverge as Sofya’s family flees while Eliza works to help Russian refugees. As the revolution disrupts their lives, their fates intertwine in unexpected and dangerous ways.
Secrets of the Tulip Sisters by Susan Mallery
Follows Kelly Murphy, a tulip farmer, whose quiet life is upended by the return of her estranged sister Olivia and the prodigal son, Griffith Burnett, who sets his sights on Kelly. As old wounds and secrets resurface, Kelly and Olivia must confront their past, rebuild their relationship, and navigate their tangled emotions while discovering what it truly means to be sisters. With humor and heart, this novel explores forgiveness, family, and love.


Madam Tulip by David Ahern
Follows Derry O’Donnell, a struggling actress with psychic abilities, who reluctantly becomes a fortune-teller to the rich and famous. When a famous rap artist dies during her first gig at a celebrity charity event, Derry gets caught up in a web of intrigue, drugs, and danger. As she navigates the seedy world of the elite, her amateur detective skills put not only her career but also her relationships at risk.
The Book of Thorns by Hester Fox
Cornelia Shaw, stranded in France and desperate to escape her cruel uncle, is recruited into Napoleon’s army, where her ability to heal with herbs gains her both awe and suspicion. As the war intensifies, Cornelia discovers a mysterious connection to a lost sister, Lijsbeth, and a magical bond with flowers that could change everything. Torn between loyalty, family, and her magical gifts, she must uncover the truth before accusations of witchcraft destroy her.


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