Member Reviews
This is my first read by Hannah Lynn and I also see it's the second book in the series. Despite being the second book in the series, I enjoyed it a lot and don't feel like I've missed any understanding of the story. Our main character Daisy lives on a houseboat she has inherited on a canal. She has a startup business, a coffee shop and she's gung-ho to get started serving customers and learning how to make these specialty drinks that make these coffee shops so popular. She also enjoys art a lot and has sold a few paintings but nothing serious minded, she just dabbles in it and doesn't expect to make a lot of money doing this. Without the funds to run the coffee shop she feels her dreams slipping away then she has the perfect opportunity to showcase her art at a fundraiser and she jumps at the chance never expecting to be half as popular as it was. The houseboat dwellers aren't really friendly, but she meets another houseboat dweller named Theo and they have a friendship and feel very comfortable around each other. Theo is down to earth and always encouraging of Daisy. When she meets the man who will help her with the fundraiser her head is turned. He's a flashy dresser, handsome and seems to have an endless supply of cash. He seems to also have Daisy's best interest. When both men are vying for her attention, she feels confused and not sure who to choose in this dramatic love triangle. I wasn't sure who she would choose because she seemed to be enjoying the attention of both men before one gives her an ultimatum. I am so glad she chose who she did because I saw red flags in the one gentleman's behavior. A fun and energetic book that leaves me wanting to read more by this author. I also enjoyed the setting of the story taking place on a houseboat. A floating coffeeshop, how neat is that!
Pub Date 22 Jan 2024
I was given a complimentary copy of this book.
All opinions expressed are my own.
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!
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.
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!
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.