Life is full of surprises in a winning novel about a girl dreaming big
during one unexpected small-town summer.
When seventeen-year-old aspiring designer Tahira Janmohammad's coveted
fashion internship falls through, her parents have a Plan B. Tahira will
work in her aunt's boutique in the small town of Bakewell, the flower
capital of Ontario. It's only for the summer, and she'll get the
experience she needs for her college application. Plus her best friend
is coming along. It won't be that bad.
But she just can't deal with Rowan Johnston, the rude, totally obsessive
garden-nerd next door with frayed cutoffs and terrible shoes. Not to
mention his sharp jawline, smoldering eyes, and soft lips. So
irritating. Rowan is also just the plant-boy Tahira needs to help win
the Bakewell flower-arranging contest--an event that carries clout in
New York City, of all places. And with designers, of all people.
Connections that she needs!
No one is more surprised than Tahira to learn that floral design is
almost as great as fashion design. And Rowan? Turns out he's more than
ironic shirts and soil under the fingernails. Tahira's about to find out
what she's really made of--and made for. Because here in the middle of
nowhere, Tahira is just beginning to bloom.