Friday 3 January 2020

Book Review - A Walk in Wildflower Park by Bella Osborne - #HolidayReading Madeira

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Title: A Walk in Wildflower Park
Author: Bella Osborne
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Avon
Publication Date: 27th June 2019
Rating: 4 Stars


A Walk in Wildflower Park was originally published as a four-part serial. This is the complete story in one package.

Life’s not always a walk in the park…
Anna thought she’d found The One – until he broke off their engagement exactly a year before their wedding day. Hoping new surroundings will do her the world of good, she moves in to a place of her own on the edge of gorgeous Wildflower Park.

With the help and friendship of her neighbour Sophie (a stressed-out mum whose children a regular source of newly-invented swear words and unidentifiable sticky surfaces), Anna quickly settles in and pledges to focus on her career, but a handsome new colleague seems determined to thwart her attempts at every turn. And when she receives a text from a mystery man, it looks as though an unlikely romance is on the horizon…

Is Anna about to be swept off her feet by someone she really shouldn’t be falling for? Or could this be the new start she needs and deserves?

I thoroughly enjoyed this latest book from Bella Osborne. 

I loved seeing motherhood from Sophie's eyes, with two young kids and pregnant with her third, and a husband who seems like a waste of space. 

I enjoyed getting to know Anna, and seeing her get over being dumped by her fiancee, and end up in a position where there are many men who seem to think they are in with a chance with her. 

The ex wants her back, there is the man who she strikes up a text friendship with after some wrong numbers, and then the American man who is gorgeous, seemingly off limits but does make things interesting for Anna. 

I think even from those descriptions you can tell who I was rooting for.  And there is also Bert, who Anna gets to know after adopting his cat Maurice from an animal shelter   I love Bert and Maurice's story so much. 

Anna clearly has got a deep rich past to her, and its interesting to see just what it is that has happened to shape her.  Hudson also was an interesting issue to come to terms with too. 

This was a pleasure to read and I loved Anna and Sophie's walks in Wildflower Park, which sounded like a lovely private park.  

Just an all around lovely read, which does produce a few surprises along the way to keep readers on their toes. 

Thank you to Avon and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

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