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Since the very first glimpses and glimmers I saw of this, I have known I would love it. And oh did I love every moment.

Melanie absolutely blew this out of the water. I couldn’t put it down. I was tabbing as I read, and at one point I just wrote “HELP” on one of them.

Within the first few chapters, I already felt like I’d known Tansy and Jack for ages. They’re both so real and raw and complex, with messy histories that have caused them each to carve safe little lives out for themselves. Both of them have created their own little found families, who are just as tight-knit, important, and real as any family by blood.

Tansy’s relationship with her daughter, Briar - as well as Jack’s relationship with her - is just as important as the romance. In fact their entire lives are just as important as the romance, and it’s all the more beautiful for it. How can you not root for people that feel already like old friends? How can you not wish for them to find themselves in each other?

Their hesitancy is relatable and believable. Their rivalry made me laugh out loud and made the falling so much sweeter. They both have reasons to proceed with caution - some realer than others - and they approach each other with such tenderness and vulnerability even when there are bits of them they’re afraid to reveal. Both of them are caretakers who don’t know how to let themselves be taken care of - a combination that could lead to hostility (and sometimes does) but that ultimately results in a sort of competitive softness that made me both laugh and cry.

I could write more but there is actually a character limit so I’ll leave you with this: you better put this on your TBR right now I’m being so serious

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Tansy es la encargada de la biblioteca, y después de los desastres causados por el huracán, que obligaron a cerrar la biblioteca y trasladarla a otro lugar, ahora debe compartir espacio con el encargado del jardin botanico, Jack, quien ve esto como una amenaza a su trabajo. Él quiere preservar el espacio y siente que con tanta gente entrando y saliendo de la biblioteca, el jardín se verá afectado. Además, considera que Tansy es una entrometida que constantemente critica su trabajo.

Por su parte, Tansy intenta sacar lo mejor de la situación, pero Jack le pone trabas a todo o al menos eso es lo que ella piensa. Aunque ambos se caen mal, saben que deben trabajar juntos, por lo que intentan llevarse lo mejor posible. Con el tiempo, y a medida que se van conociendo, comienzan a ver las cosas desde la perspectiva del otro y se dan cuenta de que ambos quieren lo mejor para sus respectivos trabajos y no quieren perjudicar al otro. Poco a poco, aprenden a coexistir.

A medida que pasan más tiempo juntos, también empiezan a surgir otros sentimientos. Cuando menos lo esperen, se encontrarán enamorados. ¿Actuarán según sus sentimientos o los esconderán debido a experiencias pasadas y relaciones previas?



Thanks to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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This was a great book. The hurricane while disastrous was also what brought Jack and Tansy together. I enjoyed seeing the progression of their relationship. Jack and Tansy start off disliking each other but as they share a space because of the disasters of the hurricane they slowly fall in love. This was a great read and I really recommend it!
Thank you Netgalley for the arc!!!

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Melanie Sweeney has earned her spot among my autobuy romcom authors for good reason! “Where You’re Planted” is Melanie’s second novel, following librarian Tansy and our MMC hunk, Jack the Gardener. Both of their programs need love and attention in their small town, with only enough grant money to benefit one.

Must read if you enjoy:
*** Small town antics
*** Enemies to lovers
*** Quirky side characters
*** Laugh out loud moments
*** He’s filthy, and that’s hot!

I was really looking forward to the author’s follow up novel after “Take Me Home”, and I’m happy to say I thoroughly enjoyed this novel. I love Melanie’s writing style; its very easy to get lost in the world she’s created.

You won’t be disappointed with this one!

Thank you to Netgalley and Penguin Book Putnam for the ARC of this novel; all opinions are my own.

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This book is near perfect. It’s such a human representation of love in modern times—amidst the floods and fires that come with climate change, the losses and the traumas that shape us, we rebuild ourselves. Together, better futures await us.

Jack and Tansy are so daring & so darling. That’s my favorite type of dynamic to read in a love story.

I have one qualm about the use of fatalities to describe discontent. I’m not a fan of this, regardless of the nature of a character. There’s a large part of me that wishes we could collectively agree to stop using medical conditions to describe exaggerated feelings.

Thank you #NetGalley for providing an ARC.

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I just finished a great book romcom. Where You’re Planted by Melanie Sweeney was so enjoyable. I flew through it.

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A must read romance with the perfect blend of tension, angst and tenderness! Jack and Tansy's story was captivating from the first to the last page and the supporting characters are equally compelling. I loved Take Me Home as well and Where You're Planted solidified Melanie Sweeney as an auto-read author for me.

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I really liked this book! I especially loved Jack as a character. The hurricane was an interesting plot point and I think it made the book stand out.

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