The Providence Street Shops Series by Bonnie Dee

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  • Hattie Glover’s Millinery (The Providence Street Shops #1)
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    Hattie Glover’s Millinery (The Providence Street Shops #1)

    Bonnie Dee

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2020

    Single-minded businesswoman meets charming loafer. Sparks ignite! Harriet Glover’s heart is not open for romance. Creating a millinery business has been her sole focus ever since a youthful heartbreak ruined her reputation and changed the course of her life. But fate has more in store for Hattie than adorning the heads of London’s elite with one-of-a-kind chapeaus... more

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  • Rose Gardner's Florist (The Providence Street Shops #2)
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    Rose Gardner's Florist (The Providence Street Shops #2)

    Bonnie Dee

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 2 of 5
    · 3 ratings · published 2021

    Romance blooms between a common flower girl and a cultivated gentleman. Rose Gardener is a common flower girl from Covent Garden, whose grandest wish has come true in the opening of her own florist shop. Despite years of belittling by an unsupportive family, she is proud of her achievement, yet self-doubt lingers under the surface when she is faced with a chance at romance. Surely the quiet, bookish gentleman who buys posies from her could not possibly be interested in a working class girl... more

  • Candace Sweet's Confectionery (The Providence Street Shops #3)
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    Candace Sweet's Confectionery (The Providence Street Shops #3)

    Bonnie Dee

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2021

    Decadent chocolate inspires romance for two confectioners. After suffering indignities at the hands of her guardian, Candace Sweet sheds the shackles of an aristocratic upbringing to open a confectionery. There she delights in creating decadent chocolate truffles, but memories of her ordeal continue to embitter her new life. When an irresistible salesman enters her shop, he introduces a new element into the confusing recipe of emotions... more

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