Let The Petals Fall

 Potted Flower in front of window raining outside


Let the Petals Fall is a poetic, emotionally resonant novel that lingers in the quiet spaces between grief and transformation. Evelyn Marlowe doesn’t remember everything - not the accident, not the hours before - but her flower shop still feels like home. Marlowe’s Blooms hums with quiet rituals and old meaning: bouquets for grief, hydrangeas for apology, petals that hold what words can’t. Across the street, Lucas watches gently from the café. They don’t know each other yet, but the rhythm is already forming. A look. A pause. The hush between names. When Evelyn begins to dream of a Garden that isn’t part of this world - a place where time folds and light remembers - everything starts to shift. The Garden is real. So is the choice waiting there. Guided by Lucas and held by friends who won’t let go, Evelyn must decide whether to stay in the skin she’s always known or become something more. Available now on Amazon in Kindle and paperback formats.




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