Firefly Season

Firefly Season

"A dynamic start to a series with a refreshingly original premise." --Kirkus Reviews on The Magnolia Sisters She always followed the path of least resistance...until it leads her to a small town where she can follow her dreams. When Emma Cantrell's marriage imploded, she learned a fast and painful lesson about trusting her heart. Then, on a visit to Magnolia, North Carolina, to see her brother, an elegant, if dilapidated, mansion for sale presents the opportunity to start over. Risking everything on her dream of opening the Wildflower Inn, Emma buys the house...just as the storm of the century hits, severely damaging the structure. But a chance meeting with Holly, a bride-to-be in desperate need of a new venue, gives her hope...and the name of a contractor who'll work fast and cheap, allowing Emma to repair the inn in time to host the wedding and save her investment. A furniture builder who hasn't picked up a tool in the five years since his wife died, Cameron Mitchell has no intention of agreeing to help this beautiful--and, he'd guess, entitled--woman insisting that he fix her inn. Until he learns that Emma was sent by Holly, the little sister of his late wife. Grudgingly, Cameron agrees to do the work, with one condition: that he be left completely alone. But the more time they spend together, the more Emma touches a part of his heart he was sure died long ago, forcing him to try making peace with his past. The Carolina Girls
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Linda Quintanilla@abigailbooksaddiction
3 stars
Nov 22, 2021

I am so excited that Michelle Major is going to release new books in the same universe of The Magnolia Sisters series. We get new batches of books with fresh new characters. I was so ready to fall in love with Wildflower Season but I felt a little disappointed though. I should have contained my excitement about Michelle Major writing new books instead of getting disappointed. I don't know what it is but I felt Wildflower Season had great potential. It's just too slow paced throughout the book. I know it is setting up the series since we meet multiple people but it just took too long. And it took even longer for Emma and Cameron to form something together. Their romance was such a back burner that it did not feel like a romance story until the end which was a bit too late for my taste.