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Love in the Afternoon
- A Dove Pond Novella
- Narrated by: George Newbern, Tavia Gilbert, Danny Campbell
- Series: Dove Pond, Book 2
- Length: 3 hrs and 25 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
Non-member price: $23.68
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A woman with a legendary green thumb, a man living in an emotional desert, and a small boy unable to connect with others. Can the three of them, with a little help from the charmed town of Dove Pond (and a pesky ghost), turn a nightmare into a fairytale and forge their own happily ever after?
Young widow Sofia Rodriquez has just accepted the position of greenhouse manager for Ava Dove’s booming herbal tea business. Sofia is delighted to have found a job that will make use of her gardening skills and allow her to spend time with her son, Noah, who has been diagnosed with Asperger’s. Adding to her joy is the charming farmhouse she’s renting on the edge of Dove Pond.
The only cloud on Sofia’s horizon is her next door neighbor, Jake, whose yard is a thorny jungle worthy of Sleeping Beauty. Soon enough, Sofia discovers that Jake himself is just as thorny and unpleasant as his yard.
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Sofia and Jake know all too well that life isn’t a game. They’ve both lost the person they loved most. But under the watchful eye of the ghostly Doyle and Sofia’s new friend Ava, who has abilities of her own, Jake and Sofia decide to take a chance and let in an outsider. Soon they discover that, with a little magic, even the thorniest walls are no match for the innocent trust of a lonely child and the fierce determination of a woman wielding a razor-sharp pruner and a heart big enough to make even the most stubborn flower bloom.
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- N.Sum
- 10-08-2019
Don’t pass this up
This novella has moved up into my top five (or the year. Not sure where to place it because the year isn’t over but I will be thinking about this story and smiling for a long time. Some of us communicate easier than others and a little understanding goes a long way. There is a lot of goodness in this story but it is not sappy. It is funny, touching, and insightful.
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- Kindle Customer
- 01-07-2020
Love that it was something different
So yes it’s socially awkward guy by chance meets even more awkward child. autism is a difficult thing to handle, to like a child before liking liking the parent sometimes is the best when you have a challenging child. This Brook pull at my heartstrings there are some people that said the book was a little bit too cheesy I like the amount of cheesiness that the book has. if you pick this book up you won’t regret it.
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- Cindy
- 05-05-2020
Nice story
What a nice story. And it actually has an ending which is so nice. Thoroughly enjoyable.
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