Catherine Eliot turns her back on her Social Register family and creates a business that becomes her passion. Now, even though her East Side flower shop has become more successful than she had ever dreamed, Catherine feels a void in her life--something that desperately needs to be awakened. Good book!
This reminds me of Danielle Steele's books. Catherine achieves in business (flower shop), and in love (somewhat delayed). The wealthy family that disowned her eventually becomes dependent on her in a reversal of fortunes.
Catherine is not very likable as a rebellious teen, but grows on the reader as she develops and takes initiative. The author pens some nice descriptions and builds a credible story.
Catherine is not very likable as a rebellious teen, but grows on the reader as she develops and takes initiative. The author pens some nice descriptions and builds a credible story.