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Blue Farmhouse Flowers

Edith’s dream of becoming a farmer florist is finally happening, unless Noah, the man who haunts the farmhouse, can drive her away.Edith Daniels is really good at two things: growing and arranging flowers and taking care of her younger brother, Milo. For the last twelve years she’s focused mostly on Milo. But now a dear old friend, Simone, has died, leaving an old Victorian farmhouse and four acres of land empty and waiting.Noah Winters is really good at two things: being bitter about the loss of his wife and haunting his Victorian farmhouse. He tolerated Simone and her family for decades, brooding in the background like the cranky ghost he is. But now Edith Daniels has moved in and painted his house a ridiculous shade of blue. Edith is determined to endure Noah’s outbursts and grow her farmer florist business. Noah is determined to drive her away and ignore the pulse of long-forgotten feelings stirring inside him. Neither of them is prepared to discover they’ve fallen in love. More books by Teri Harman:Blood Moon Black Moon Storm Moon A Thousand Sleepless Nights The Paradox of Love

About the Author

Teri Harman is an award-winning author of magical romances including The Moonlight Trilogy, A Thousand Sleepless Nights, The Paradox of Love, Blue Farmhouse Flowers, and Blur Farmhouse Christmas. She lives in Utah with her husband and three children. Visit her at teriharman.com or follow on Instagram @teriharman.

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