A poignant and powerful tale of Sophie, a woman whose past is a battlefield of lost love and self-doubt. After a painful divorce, Sophie has locked her heart away, afraid to love again and even more afraid to lose herself in the process. But when she reconnects with Ryan, someone who's patient, understanding, and willing to wait for her to heal, Sophie starts to question everything she thought she knew about love and trust.
The road to healing is anything but smooth. Sophie grapples with fear, loneliness, and the haunting memories of betrayal that threaten to undo her progress. As she faces her deepest insecurities, she learns to navigate the complexities of independence and intimacy, unsure if she can ever truly open up again.
Wildflower is Sophie's journey of reclaiming her own strength, learning to love with no guarantees, and discovering that healing takes time, patience, and the courage to take a leap of faith. It's about growing through the pain, embracing vulnerability, and finally letting yourself bloom again, no matter the scars.
Amelia wasn't under any misappropriation that she was a part of a romance novel but she was happy, they were happy. Or so she thought until she walks in on her boyfriend of 6 years screwing a stranger. His instant regret and reassurance that it was just this once and he was filled with regret fall on deaf ears as Amelia decides to see what she's been missing.
Kyhal loves Amelia, but after 6 years together things feel a bit stale and he starts to wonder if he's in love with her and not just used to her. So he makes a terrible mistake and invites over another woman and things get out of hand. Now he's in the fight of his life to prove to the woman that he loves that he's worth giving another chance. That they're worth it.