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It was great to be back in Wildflower Lock again with Daisy. This was a nice, easy read. One thing I wasn’t sure about was Daisy’s treatment of the two men. That did turn me off of her character a little bit.

However it was a lovely read. I loved the location and the idea of a coffee shop on a canal boat. I felt that the ending was very abrupt so let’s hope there’s another one in the series!

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Right when I found out this was a second book in the series, I went and read the other one first! I am so glad I did and recommend to read the first one.

Let’s just start off with I love Daisy May and her friends. I already can’t wait until the next one comes out!

After inheriting a boat and fixing it up(first book) Daisy May decides to quite her job and open a coffee shop out of her boat. Of course like always issues will arrive. I also love Theo 🔥

I just love this series. It’s light hearted and an easy read. I got so sucked into them, I read both of them in two days.

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Another gorgeous read from Hannah. As soon as I read Book 1 I knew I was on to a winner of a series and now I've finished book 2 I can't wait to see what happens next.

Daisy opens her coffee shop and enters the new world of running your own business and its been lovely watching her journey unfold.

I am so excited to see what comes next.
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The second in the series and a delight to read. It was lovely to find out more Daisy's adventures on Wildflower lock and I was pleased that this story was a bit more complete than the last!

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Daisy is now a resident at Wildflower Lock living on a boat which needs renovation. Her neighbour Theo has been helping her. She decides to instal a hatch so she can start selling coffee,tea and cake to make some money

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I very much enjoyed this follow up to the first book, which introduced Daisy and her houseboat at Wildflower Lock. In this follow-up, Daisy has decided to open a take-out coffee window from her boat. Her friend Theo helps her with the remodel and also with repairs needed when a rogue stag-party causes damage to her boat, September Rose. When Daisy finds her self in need of money to pay for a business permit and make repairs to her boat, she turns to her new acquaintance, Christian, who suggests she host a silent auction of her water color works to earn money. Of course, this sets up a conflict between her feelings for Theo and Christian. A great feel good book with a terrific setting. It is easy to imagine the September Rose and the other boats and people of Wildflower Lock.

I received an advanced reader copy via NetGalley from Boldwood Books.

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A sweet little easy read of a book.

I didn’t realise this was the second book in a duology and that was my fault as it would have given me more of a background to the characters.

That said I still enjoyed the story and glad that Daisy chose who she did. I also liked that the story takes place on a canal as it was a unique setting to the story.

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This is a really beautiful cosy read. I found the location and the houseboat to be stunning and a lovely wee change to the normal house story.
The characters where fantastic I honestly loved them all.
Very happy to have read this book it was just perfect.
Will definitely read more from this author.

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We are back on Wildflower Lock, following Daisy as she starts her new business. Can be read as a stand alone as well. A nice, easy to read story.

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Loved this book . Read in a night. Hannah Lynn writes a good story. Nice to be back at the canal basin. Can read as a stand alone..You follow Daisy with opening her coffee barge, you have love elements, family secrets, money worries , good friends. Perfect . An enjoyable read.

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A second installment, we follow Daisy as she opens her Lock coffee shop. I wasn't a great fan of the storyline this time and it made me a bit frustrated at times with Daisy. But overall, still a fine read.

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