Petals | DISCONTINUED.

Petals | DISCONTINUED.

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Florence is mute, for the most part. She rarely speaks. But when she does, people listen carefully. ********* 23-year-old Florence is moving away. Away from her only favorite person, her mother. But when meeting Rose in a flower shop, it's different. It's love. In this chick-lit and romantic story of a girl who experiences love for the time, finding out that people are okay with herself not talking as much and LGBTQIA+, you'll learn a lot about Florence! Enjoy <3 - Maisie.
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