The Blue Iris, Rachel Stone
The Blue Iris, Rachel Stone
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The Blue Iris

Author: Rachel Stone

Series: Flora and Fauna Series #1

Narrator: Jeannie Sheneman, GM Hakim

Unabridged: 11 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Rachel Stone

Published: 10/15/2024

Categories: Fiction, Women, Friendship

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

One flower market. Three decades seeded with secrets. Six lives uprooted forever.TESSA LEWIS is finished graduate school and set to begin her Big Time Career (just as soon as she figures out what that actually looks like) and marry a lustworthy lawyer from Toronto’s most powerful family, who loves her to pieces. But life wasn’t always sunshine and roses, and when an unexpected encounter at a flower market sparks a puzzling childhood memory of the mother she lost too soon, Tessa puts her long-awaited future on hold to work there for one summer, determined to come to terms with the past.At the Blue Iris Flower Market, everything is in bloom except the rag-tag, wildly dysfunctional crew, each hiding deep scars of their own. When Sam, the beloved but troubled man who runs the place, takes off without a word, Tessa and her clashing coworkers must band together in facing the very truths they've been desperately outrunning in order to save it, unearthing deeply rooted secrets, meticulously cultivated lies--and just maybe, everything they never knew they wanted.A hope-filled, intricately woven story of chosen family, love tested beyond its limits, and the beauty that grows when we finally learn to let go, THE BLUE IRIS is a BookLife Editor's Pick, Kirkus "Get It" Pick, NYC Big Book Awards Distinguished Favourite, and 2025 International Book Award winner. Perfect for fans of Clare Pooley's The Authenticity Project, Tracey Lange's We Are The Brennans, and TV shows Ted Lasso and This Is Us."Heightened emotions, palpable romance, and just the right amount of tension keep the pages flying." -Bookview (Gold Recommend)"A captivating read full of humor and heart." -Kirkus Reviews"A gorgeous literary novel." -BookLife by Publisher's Weekly"A story of found family, impossible romances, and the ghosts of the past, The Blue Iris is a riveting page turner as stunning as the blooms that fill the shop at the heart of the book." -Grace O'Connell, Author of Magnified World

Reviews

Goodreads review by Heather~ Nature.books.and.coffee on March 01, 2025

This was an excellent audiobook experience. The author has wrote such a beautifully well written book. The narrators did a fantastic job of bringing this one to life. The characters felt so real. I loved the flower market setting that the MC Tessa decides to work at. The other employees that worked......more

Goodreads review by Susan on September 29, 2023

An amazing book! Love how the author developed all of the characters then they intertwined as story unfolded. Characters were all real/relatable and had something different to offer the reader. This book has it all mystery, romance, adventure and some great Canadian references! Love how it mentions......more

Goodreads review by Joan on August 22, 2023

A delightful new discovery! Well developed, likeable characters; multifaceted, interesting plot based in a colourful setting. Can’t wait for Rachel Stone to invite readers into her next corner shop. Joan Hamilton......more

Goodreads review by Deb on August 18, 2023

Rachel sets up an amazing narrative, with multiple characters, who are intertwined that you can’t help but love and dislike. The Blue Iris is a romance with so many twists and turns each chapter keeps you wanting more and yet hoping that the end isn’t near. An amazing read from this first time autho......more

Goodreads review by Catherine on August 27, 2024

Rachel Stone has penned an incredible first novel. I loved the fact I was able to quickly become invested in all of the characters. As each chapter came to a close the plotline gripped my attention so much, I found I was unable to put the book down. This book is definitely worth at least one read if......more