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Bring Me Flowers: Garden of Love Series, Book Five"Bring Me Flowers" is a collection of four short stories (novellas). These short stories of second chances feature minor characters from previous books in this series. The title and description of each story is as follows.Be Mine: Tracy hasn’t seen Devin in four years. She loved him once but didn’t know just how much at the time. Now she has a second chance with her first love. Will Devin want her back as she hopes, or is it too late?Flowers For Miss Swan: After getting her heart broken last year, Kristin is skittish about getting involved in another relationship, especially when the guy pursuing her is her boss! Does the pain from her broken engagement go too deep, or will she dare to hope for the best and open her heart once more?The Matchmaker: Five years ago Kendra said goodbye to her high-school sweetheart. Was sending him an email a mistake? Is she setting herself up for heartbreak? Will Trevor remain a nice memory, or will her prayerful dreams for their future become a reality?Tulips For Katie: Kathleen and her husband have been separated for two years. When Jon expresses a desire to restore their marriage, can she trust his sincerity, or will allowing him access to her heart again be a mistake? Bring Me Flowers is recommended for women and teens, ages 16 and up, and may be read independently or as a sequel to Books 1-3 of this series.