The first flowers each spring bring big changes along with them.
Two women, thinking that they are too different, find that those differences don't have to be bad…
Dani lost all her dreams in the divorce three years ago, but she's finally saved up enough to live her own dream this time. So, she moves to the island of Schiermonnikoog with her young daughter, Rose, to open a flower shop, ready for a new start in her life.
Her heart is still tender, but when she catches a glimpse of her daughter's teacher, things start to change.
Kim is the only one of her siblings who still lives on the island. She loves her job as a primary school teacher but with siblings with big careers, she feels like she's always behind them, never the same. She teaches, takes care of her parents and still feels like she's not doing enough, like she's supposed to do more.
That is, until she gets a new pupil in her class whose mother makes her rethink everything she ever presumed about her life, who makes her rethink everything she believed in.
Spring is coming and that means teaching about plants and colours and how things grow. A tour around the town with Kim's class, trying to spot spring flowers and a couple of little lambs, brings the women closer together. But it's not until an intimate moment at a dinner party that things start to get intense.
This year, will there be more than just flowers blooming on the island?
This is the third book in the Seasons on the Island series, a series of books about women who fall in love with other women on the Dutch island of Schiermonnikoog.
Let yourself be transported to this beautiful place and you might find yourself falling in love with the island along with the love story of these women.