Description
Abigail Bryant is the youngest of the Bryant tribe, and the most ignored—which is just how she likes it.
Tending her herb garden is the way that she can support the growing town without talking too much to anyone, but the arrival of the new doctor demands a different kind of herb, and she needs seeds.
Enter Laken Weston, a travelling tinker who refuses to put down roots but has the exact seeds that Abigail needs, along with the know-how to get them to grow. Her embarrassment almost overcomes her, but they strike a deal: he stays for the growing season, and he receives free bed and board. And then he leaves.
But affection, like their seeds, finds a warm and welcoming home, and soon love starts to blossom between them. But like any new plant, without God’s face to smile upon it, that growth can wither and die.
Abigail’s fear and Laken’s restlessness threaten to become the weeds that may smother any joy that may thrive between them, and without the support of Sweet Grove and the faith they cling to, they may never see love blossom.
Nice ending to this series! The last of the Bryant family to find love was Abigail. I loved her love for her family and enthusiasm for plants. She was strong enough to stand for what she wanted. Laken had been seen in previous stories, and I was curious as to his story. I am glad that he finally had his time and I learned more about his past. The struggles of both tugged at my heart, and I had tears as the story came to a close. I recommend the series and this story.
I received a copy of this book as a gift, and this is my unsolicited review.