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The Secrets of Flowers

By: Sally Page
Narrated by: Karen Cass
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From the author of the phenomenal internationally bestselling The Keeper of Stories, The Secrets of Flowers is a heartwarming novel about a grieving woman who rediscovers herself by uncovering the lost story of the girl who arranged flowers on the Titanic.

The smallest treasures can hold the biggest mysteries …

One year after her husband’s death, Emma has become a wallflower, hiding among the brighter blooms in the florist where she works.

But when a colleague invites her to a talk on the Titanic, she begins a quest to uncover who arranged the flowers on board.

As Emma discovers the lost story of the girl and the great ship, she realizes that flowers may unlock long-buried secrets in her own life …

Will she be able to unlock the mystery of the Titanic and heal her own heart too?

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©2025 Sally Page (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers
Heartfelt Genre Fiction Family Life Clean & Wholesome Contemporary
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I enjoyed the story and how the author wrapped up with a mixture of historical facts and imagination. Also, the concept of “pillow post” is so sweet.

The Secret of Flowers

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I absolutely loved this book. It's full of warmth, sorrow and healing. The fact that I'm a gardener probably enhanced my joy in listening to it.

Loved it!

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personal growth and redemption for most but not all characters. I liked the dual stories unfolding. lovely language.

surprise and delight

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The flower metaphor was way overwrought and got annoying. The story itself was interesting enough that I finished the book.

The story was intriguing and coincidences from real life interesting.

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