I thought I would really like this, as I adore flowers and the best parts were about the florist business and the h getting a shop of her own and all that goes with it.
If only I could like her, as well. But I couldn't. She gives the impression that she considers herself better than her family, and while they're certainly flawed, she's far from perfect.
She falls for a weak Boston Brahmin bore, who hasn't the balls to live his own life and kowtows to Mommy and Daddy, (planning to marry the suitable young lady they approve of), yet she's convinced he's her "true love" (BARF! BARF!). She kept hoping way too long that he'd grow a pair and come back to her! WHY???? Good riddance to that beta wimp!
She blackmails an elderly man to get money for her weak family (a lot of weak people in this book) to save their oh-so-important lifestyle (Heaven forbid they do without a maid and chauffeur), and while the old guy's pretty crappy and has so much $$$ it didn't put a dent in his portfolio, blackmail is still a crime, but she considers herself above the law. (It was New York City in the swinging sixties; if she needed money fast, she could have grown marijuana in her shop, she'd have been an overnight millionaire! No need to resort to hiding in closets, taking naughty pictures, etc. So DUMB!)
Then she hooks up with an old fling, despite knowing her younger sister is interested in him. What does that matter, when she's so horny???
Then right after that, she decides to seduce the hot guy that she works with who's kept her panties damp for the past few years, mainly because she wants to get naked with him before her free-spirited friend does the same thing! After that, they're going at it like a couple of horndogs all the time, and that's when I stopped reading.
This isn't the first time this author's ruined a story by having her main character act self-centered (not to mention skanky). It's like she deliberately wants to ruin things.
Well, she did that for me! If it weren't for all the flowers, I'd have given it just one star.
Don't waste your time!