Learning to Water Hope
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- $55.00
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- $55.00
Descripción editorial
Dolores never expected to find connection again after her divorce, and Monica thought her heart was closed forever after losing her spouse. Yet fate, in the form of a community gardening program, brings them together, planting the seeds of something entirely unexpected.
As the seasons change, so does their relationship. From the first awkward meeting and tentative conversations to shared laughter over muddy mishaps and the quiet intimacy of moonlit watering, Dolores and Monica discover that love, like a garden, takes patience, understanding, and careful tending. They confront their fears, their past heartbreaks, and the quiet skepticism of the world around them.
Through late-night confessions, playful garden competitions, and the shared joy of harvesting their hard work, the women learn to trust each other and themselves. The garden becomes both sanctuary and metaphor: every sprout, bloom, and rooted plant mirrors the growth of their hearts.
Learning to Water Hope is a story of emotional vulnerability, resilience, and the courage to choose love again. With a tender portrayal of LGBTQ+ romance between two women in their late 30s, this novel celebrates second chances, personal growth, and the quiet power of nurturing life in all its forms. By the final chapter, readers will see a relationship that has flourished through care, honesty, and unwavering support, leaving both characters—and the reader—with hearts full of hope for tomorrow.
Perfect for fans of heartwarming women's fiction, contemporary romance, and LGBTQ+ love stories, this novel is part of the Second Bloom series, a journey of self-discovery, renewal, and love in full bloom.