The Beekeeper at Elderflower Grove by Jaimie Admans






Synopsis:


Her new start is about to bee-gin!

Having moved into her mum’s spare room after a disastrous break-up, Kayleigh Harwood is desperate for a fresh start. When she sees an opening for a new beekeeper at Elderflower Grove she jumps at the chance – despite not knowing a thing about bees…

The abandoned manor house holds a mystery of its own – the previous owner vanished years ago – and locals have been inventing stories about the manor ever since. Unable to resist the urge to look around, Kayleigh is shocked to find drop-dead-gorgeous gardener Carey living inside!

Carey explains that the house and surrounding land is at risk of being demolished, endangering the bees, and he has been staying there to protect it.

Convinced the secret of the house holds the key to saving Elderflower Grove’s bees, Kayleigh is prepared to do everything she can to help. But is she ready to find her own happy-ever-after too…?


Review:




The Beekeeper at Elderflower Grove was a lovely read.


When Kayleigh broke up with her boyfriend she lost her candle business and house, so she went back sleeping at her mom's home at Little Kettling. She is desperatly looking for a job and her only chance is to become the new beekeeper at Elderflower Grove mansion, how difficult could it be to take care of the bees without any experience?

I liked Kayleigh since the first page, she is resourceful and fearless, she accepts this new challenge and she isn't easily discouraged, and she is a dreamer and a book lover. I was so glad to see her becoming a real beekeeper in the end.

If you are looking for a nice, sweet and Disney-ish story this is the right choice for you.
If you like bees and fairies this is the right story for you.
If you enjoy two unlucky main charaters that found happiness and comfort in each other, pick up this book right away.


Release Date: 07.15.2022

 

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