She came to sell the shop.
She stayed to save a town.
When twenty-six-year-old Lena Greene returns to the quiet town of Bellhaven for her grandmother's funeral, she plans to leave as quickly as she came. But inheriting Greene Petals, her grandmother's shuttered flower shop, changes everything.
The shop is crumbling, the town is fading, and Lena is still haunted by a past she can't quite forgive. Then she discovers her grandmother's notebook-filled with the stories behind every bouquet and the lives they touched.
As Lena plants the first seeds, something begins to bloom-not just in the soil, but in the hearts of those around her. A stuttering boy finds his voice. A lonely widow finds new purpose. And a community on the brink finds hope in petals and stems.
But when an old rival threatens to uproot it all, Lena must decide if she's meant to move on... or finally put down roots.
The Girl Who Brought Spring is a tender, uplifting novel about second chances, quiet miracles, and the extraordinary healing that can grow from the smallest acts of kindness.
Perfect for readers who love small-town fiction, emotional journeys, and the magic of everyday grace.