Synopsis

My future is a big ‘what if’ at the moment and I’m fine with that.
For the most part.
When Thayer Holmes moves in next door, the grumpy landscaper both fascinates and amuses me.
When he asks me to nanny his kid, it’s a great way to make some extra money.
It’s impossible not to fall in love with Thayer and his adorable son.
There’s a big problem though.
I’m eighteen. He’s thirty-one.
Falling for someone almost fifteen years older than me wasn’t part of my plans, but sometimes things happen when you least expect them.

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Review

Somehow I read The Confidence of Wildflowers without crying!! This story is so emotional, and I loved it!

The Confidence of Wildflowers is a small-town age-gap romance. If you don’t already know, I LOVE age gap romances. This one was full of angst, tension, and steam. Salem was a great character. She was young, so she certainly had some growing up to do, but I did think she had a good head on her shoulders. Thayer is the grumpy older neighbor, and I completely get Salem’s attraction to him. I admit I didn’t completely understand what he saw in her at first, but as the story continued, I got it more. Though, I think maybe dual POV would have happened with that too.

This plot is Salem and Thayer’s love story. Obviously, other things happen, but it’s very character-driven. That being said, it’s very emotional. Even though I had a hint of what happened at the end of this book, I was not prepared for it. The Confidence of Wildflowers was not easy to read, and I am glad I had the second book ready to go because I needed to know!

I loved this book, and I highly recommend it!

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