Book Review: Road to Paradise
Sometimes you just need flowers...
It was supposed to be a routine meeting. A potential land sale that would give me the biggest commission of my career.
The last thing I expected was a neurodivergent flower farmer who reminded me to slow down and enjoy life.
Now, George Jamison threatens to knock me down a rung on my self-imposed climb up the corporate ladder when he keeps sliding into my thoughts with his wide grins and Southern charm. I hardly notice his social awkwardness and autistic tendencies when it’s just the two of us.
And now, after ten of the most glorious days in country paradise, his touch and quiet strength have turned my world upside down.
When I find out his grandfather is dying, I need to help George save the family farm, not sell it – even if it means giving up my career. But someone on the farm doesn’t want me to help George.
They don’t want me there at all…
Road to Paradise is a gorgeous, heartwarming summer romance about the importance of family, respecting people’s differences, and finding the courage to slow down and open your heart to the unexpected.
My Review
As soon as I started reading this book, I was sweep within the pages. I love the descriptions. It was like I was viewing everything through Madison's eyes. This is where Kelly really excels at is her storytelling. She delivers beautiful stories with engaging characters that stick with you.
I have read a handful of books now that feature at least one character that is neurodivergent. With each book, I fall in love with that character. I don't see them as anything but normal. They show that being neurodivergent does not define you.
I love the sweet, slow burn touches of romance that grew between Madison and George. They make a cute couple. Love George's grandfather, Ralph. Every scene, he was in was just lovely.
Strap yourself in and get ready for this newest series from your favorite author, Kelly Fletcher!

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