Six Days of Spring

· Northampton Hearts Book 3 · Tule Publishing
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Thrown back into a decades-old family feud, she discovers not all is fair in love and war.


When free-spirited potter Dahlia Reynolds and her dad take over running her sister’s shop, The Pickle and Preserve, for a six-day spring farmer's market, she doesn’t expect to run into Tristan Black, the son of the man who greedily destroyed her family's business. Despite learning he’s a commercial property owner like his father, Tristan seems different. Dahlia discovers he’s shy but charming, honest, and committed to helping his community. Her father is unforgiving, but Dahlia believes everyone deserves a second chance, and she's giving Tristan his.


Tristan Black has lived in the shadow of his father's mistakes since he was a teen. He’s determined to shed the aura of mistrust that plagues his family name, but his past is never far behind. When Tristan sees Dahlia again, the secret crush he had on her when they were kids blossoms. He longs for another chance with her, but how can they build a future when the past and her father’s fury surround them?

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Debbie Caswell
13 May 2022
Another wonderful sweet romance in this series and I have to say that Tristan may be my favourite Hero of all times He is so sweet and pleasant and so sorry for what his father has done but he is also a strong character in his own right Dahlia could hate Tristan and his family for what was done to her family but she is just as strong in her forgiveness The connection between these two is sweet and romantic Altogether a great read that had no angst or drama and I would recommend it
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Terri Chlapek
12 May 2022
I'm not sure I've ever read a book that had a sweeter male character than Tristan is Six Days of Spring. His family has some bad history with Dahlia's, but he remains super sweet throughout the whole confrontation period. I love sweet guys (I'm married to one of the sweetest), so this just hit all the right spots for me. It was really nice that for the majority of the book, Dahlia was also sweet and forgiving. She could have been really obnoxious about what Tristan's dad had done to her family, but she really wasn't. There was just a lot of forgiveness and sweetness in this book--something that is missing way to much in our world today. It was a joy to read Six Days of Spring! Thanks to Tule Publishing for the gifted copy. All thoughts are my own.
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