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Heat Rating: 2
Relationship Type: M/F 
Major Trigger Warnings: Side Character Death

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The Language of Flowers

by Christina Rose Andrews

Afghanistan vet and new teacher, Cole Visser, never expected to find himself teaching at his old high school. But when his father developed cancer, Cole knew his duty. Family comes first. Which is why when he runs into his old college girlfriend, Zara, and her cute-as-a-button daughter, Angelica, Cole’s life turns on its head. How is he going to reconcile his feelings for the one who got away while trying to build a relationship with his newly discovered daughter?

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The Language Of Flowers is so much more than just a love story; it's an inspiring tale of second chances and forgiven slights, of two people with major traumas in their pasts finally finding their peace in one another without some 'magical cure'.   -- Brutally Honest Reviews

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What makes this novel stand apart is the way in which it bends what is considered characteristic of romance writing. It's a strong debut novel and I'm looking forward to seeing what else they come up with.  -- C.T. Alessandro

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The Language of Flowers, truly is a satisfactory read, that will make you consider the way you express yourself to others, the way you listen to others, and the need to sometimes step back to study the picture with fresh eyes and then give it another go. It's a tale about growing up and evolving, learning and giving and taking second chances. I highly recommend it, and assure you, you won't be sorry you read it.  -- AZM

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A thoughtful, gentle, realistic romance novel. Flawed characters, good intentions, difficulties and reconciliations and fun. It was kind of a revelation for me the way consent was woven into the sex but it was still totally hot.  -- George Russell

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