Member Reviews
I do love a good Hannah Lynn books and this one didn't disappoint. A great addition to the Wildflower Lock series of which I have enjoyed every moment. This book is delightful, it is heart-warming, it is charming, it is all that you want from a book. Easy to read, wonderful characters and a cosy book to snuggle up with.
A great writer who takes you on a journey, makes you smile and gives you teh warm fuzzies! I do look forward to seeing what comes next from Hannah Lynn.
Thank you NetGalley and Boldwood Books for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book.
In Forever Love at Wildflower Lock, the fourth and final installment in the Wildflower Lock series, Daisy is certain she and Theo are meant to be together forever. However, as challenges arise and her insecurities deepen, she begins to question their future. The story explores their tumultuous relationship and whether love can overcome personal doubts and miscommunications. While the book offers a satisfying conclusion for fans of the series, Daisy’s impulsive decisions and lack of context for new readers may hinder emotional connection. Despite its flaws, it’s a quick read with an engaging “will-they-won’t-they” dynamic.
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Theo's mother was just... no. Just no.
Maybe I'll come back to it at some point, but I don't know.
Thank you to Netgalley and Boldwood Books for the arc.
This was a nice round up of the series, I do think it has come to a natural end, I have enjoyed them and I would recommend you read them in order so you have the full back story
It was so nice being back with these characters - I really enjoyed getting to see them again, and I absolutely adored this ending. I also must say that I absolutely love Hannah's writing! It's so beautiful and well done - the characters are so well defined and there is so much reality in this story that it's just the best.
Thank you so much to NetGalley, and Boldwood Books for this arc in exchange for my honest review!
Thoroughly enjoyed revisiting Wildflower Lock. I love taking walks by canals & have even holidayed on a canal boat, so this book was a must read, especially after having enjoyed the previous one in the series. This was again another wonderful read, even if the main character did exasperate me at times. Hope there's another instalment soon.
Thanks to the Publishers and Netgalley for an early review copy.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book.
After Theo takes Daisy to meet his parents, their relationship takes a different path and that is because Daisy starts to think about the long term and what they each want from the relationship.
This is possibly due to both of their upbringing where they’ve found it hard to trust people, and also because Daisy’s Mum has told her so many different things, and she may be partly to blame for what happens between Theo and Daisy too.
Her friends try to show her a different side to what she thinks as well as support her.
The last book in this series, which I’ve loved reading. But, it would be lovely to come back to Wildflower Lock to see how Theo and Daisy’s lives have continued as well as her friends lives.
I thoroughly recommend this book.
Oh being back on wildflower lock is just gorgeous. I think I'm destined to live on a narrow boat, I feel so at home when reading these books.
There were so many moments I wanted to shake daisy and slap her with a wet fish, make her see sense and her journey is inspiring.
I'm desperate to know if there will be another instalment from Wildflower Lock.
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Pleasant read, the series was new to me but some of the dilemmas and insecurities are ubiquitous and the author explored them pretty well. Cute easy read.
Another cute story about Wildflower Lock. I would recommend reading the others first so you know the whole story. A good read, Daisy has great friends but lets her mum's opinions influence her.
A will they won’t they conclusion to the Wildflower Lock series. Frustrating at times with the antics of Theo and Daisy with the latter allowing others to rule her. Ann easy and pleasant read
Sweet and unassuming this was nice to catch up with the inhabitants of the lock and Theo, Johnny and Daisy. It was a quick read and I enjoyed it a lot. Glad that Daisy stood up for herself once and for all to her Mum. Thank you NetGalley for this arc in exchange of an honest review.
I haven’t read the prequels to Forever at Wildflower Lock but that didn’t seem to matter as previous events were touched on in such a way that as a reader I understood what had happened in the past . Good characters , good storytelling, I just wanted to give Daisy a good shake ! Recommended.
This is Book 4 in this series, I’ve not read the others, but I think you need to as it jumps right into the story about characters I had no idea about. I started off liking the story, but Daisy became irritated to me, she’s whiny, never happy when she’s got lovely Theo hanging onto her. Maybe I’d have liked it better if I had read the previous books.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for a copy.
This is one of those books where you really need to read the previous ones in the series to appreciate this one. Daisy and Theo are happily settled in their relationship until he pops the question when things go awry.
I did struggle with Daisy and some of her decisions and felt for Theo, however as the story progresses you begin to understand her hesitation. She's always had a difficult relationship with her mother, and his parents (spoiler alert) sound horrendous. Fortunately she has friends in Bex and Claire to help her, but a happy ending isn't foregone conclusion. I'm sad to see the end of this series, but it opens the prospect of new ones from this author for me to enjoy.
I received an advance copy of this book from the publisher through Netgalley, however this did not influence my review of the book.
I had high hopes for *Forever Love at Wildflower Lock* by Hannah Lynn, as I was eager to immerse myself in what I believed would be a captivating story. While I did find enjoyment in certain aspects of the book, I encountered significant issues with the characters that ultimately affected my overall experience.
One of my primary concerns was with Daisy, her decisions and actions throughout the story struck me as unrealistic and often frustrating, which made it challenging for me to connect with her on a deeper level. I found myself questioning her motives and choices, as they seemed impulsive and lacking in maturity.
Additionally, I was unaware that this book was part of a series until a few chapters in. As I progressed, I realized that I was missing some vital backstory that might have provided better context for the characters' actions and relationships. Had I read the earlier instalments, it’s possible I would have gained a greater understanding of Daisy and the other characters, enhancing my connection to the story. Instead, I was left feeling somewhat lost and disconnected.
Overall, while there were elements of the story that I appreciated, Daisy's immaturity and the lack of context for her character ultimately detracted from my enjoyment of the book.
I loved getting back to Wildflower Lock and catch up with all the characters at the canal boat cafe. I enjoyed this one a lot it was such a a refreshing read. Looking forward to more soon. My thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for an honest review.
I enjoyed the book,which an easy and cute read. This book describes how life is like when you get engaged and the arguments, stress and difficult decisions that come with getting engaged. I found it slow at times but still enjoyable. I loved all the characters and the setting of the canal. This book really showed that all that matters in the end is true love and not having the stress and financial worry of a massive wedding.
Would I recommend ~ yes
Thank you Netgalley for an advanced copy of this book, all opinions expressed are my own .
I was really looking forward to revisiting Daisy and Theo at Wildflower Lock but found it a bit disappointing. It started really well but I just became really frustrated with Daisy as she came across as really immature. A decent read but be prepared to find the characters not as well rounded as they could be.
I loved this book. It was so easy to read and the chapters were short. Props on the author for providing that, it helps get through books faster. I loved both Theo and Daisy. I connected with their anxiety about parents. The camping in the plot was an interesting choice. I've actually never been camping but I've read about it in books and want to try it one day. I liked how the characters handled the conflict in the story. However sometimes in real life that doesn't always happen where the character gets back together. It depends on a lot of different factors. I loved Daisy's letter, it portrayed her character really well.
I liked this book.