Sunday, January 5, 2025

Frost Falls on the Potting Shed

 In  this blog post, I reviewed Jenny Kane’s Frost Falls on the Potting Shed, the first installment in the Potting Shed romcom series. This tender-hearted novel is so lovely and endearing about a family coming together during a difficult time. For  Maddie Willand, she just lost her father to a heart attack, and her sister Sabrina is at odds with her for selling the garden center. It’s winter and near Christmas time. So Maddie needs all the help she can get from Jake and her sister’s best friend’s daughter Petra to help her save the business in time. She also acquired the assistance from her family’s lawyer, Ed Tate, to help brainstorm ideas to make a sellable profit. And while Sabi wants to buy her dream house, she also meets Leo Cresswell, from BIG, who wants to destroy the market for something else. While she remained uncertain about her feelings for Ed, he helped advocate for her and her family to prove him wrong. With a turnabout decision, her family supported her to find new ways to keep the business going and got her happily ever after in the end.


This heartfelt romcom was a delightful read.  It’s moving and profoundly wonderful to read any day of the year. I cared for Maddie, who was at odds at her sister, and torn about the family business. But she had her unusual quirks that makes her special with a green thumb. I loved the wintry locations in England.. The dual themes of the story is about family  coming together, and sisterly love to overcome difficult challenges.


I rated this enchanted romcom novel, five stars.  If you love heartfelt romcoms with family ties, and heartfelt nonstop  romantic action, Frost Falls on the Potting Shed would have you feel tingly all over. This book is recommended for fans who love Hallmark romcoms,  Debbie Macomber, and Kristen Cavanagh. 

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