Member Reviews
Thank you to Aria & Aries and Netgalley for the Arc in exchange for an honest review.
This was a 2-2.5 stars book for me, I'm not saying this was a bad book this was a 2-2.5 stars for me. This book wasn't my cuppa tea and for others I can see this being an easy 3-4 star read. The writing and pacing was good, but I just didn't enjoy the story or characters. To each their own, unfortunately.
I will not be continuing the series after this book if there are anymore.
Thoroughly enjoyed the 3rd instalment of The Potting Shed series. Although this could be read as a stand alone it makes more sense if you have read the first 2. This develops the characters further and get to know Jo better and meet Sara properly. If you haven’t read 1 and 2 then I definitely recommend them and also this one. Great summer reading and escapism.
I truly love this series. I have read all the books and I adore the characters. Even the slightly annoying one has made it into my heart (I won't mention her name). The author has created a world at the potting shed that I wish I could live in. When they are looking for help to run it, I want to volunteer! They do not even have to pay me. I would love work in the café and to care for the plants also!
I enjoy stories that have characters of various ages, and this book has that quality. Several teens are instrumental to the story as well as some older folks.
This book is a great continuation of the series. Quite a bit happens in these pages, but as always in a sweet romance, all is good by the final page. I really needed an escape from real life and I thank the author, Jenny Kane for providing a place to regain my faith in people. I look forward to future books in this series and am hoping that they will be some!
A huge thank you to Aria & Aries and NetGalley for giving me the pleasure of reading the advance reader copy, with no obligation to write a review. My review is written freely as a hobby, and is totally my own opinion, not influenced by receiving the ARC.
I received this book from NetGalley.
I read the previous book in the series and I found it to be a bit slow. Sadly this book seemed a bit of the same.
I enjoyed the storyline between Belle and Ivan but I wish such an issue hadn't been made about their age gap - it was unnecessary when they had such good chemistry.
Ed giving up his job as a lawyer to work at The Potting Shed seems crazy to me. It doesn't seem like that would happen in reality. Not when he seemed to enjoy his job before he moved to Bristol.
The Tristan and Sara interaction went on for too long and the tense moments between Jo and Sara were just a bit too much - it went on for too long.
Overall, if you enjoyed the first book you'll probably enjoy this one too.
Book 3, but been awhile since I've read others in the series. Still though, enjoyed this one overall, and would recommend it. Lots of character story-lines to follow, but all are connected too. Fun read.
What a sweet, cozy, heart warming story! This wasn't what I expected...it was so much better! It really was a feel good community story that brightened my day. I loved the plant aspect, our characters, and the vibe to this.
Oh it was so lovely to be back at the potting shed and to be catching up with all the characters. This is the second book in the series and it is fun, whitty and enjoyable.
Fantastic to be back at the Pottering. Can read alone. Lovely having Belle as a new character. The cakes sounded yummy. Tristan was a character and a half. I loved the twists with him. Happy and sad tears in the book. Maddie is a fab boss. Jenny Kane is a lovely writer.. Dementia is such a difficult subject and it was covered so well.. A great read. Loved it
Misty Mornings at the Potting Shed, what a sweet, warm installment in the series. I liked reading the progress of the characters - their personal and professional lives getting more and more towards their goals.
It is a warm friendly read, perfect for cosy winter days or just for some good ol reading time.