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Welcome to Blossom Street!

Fall in Love—One Plant, Pastry, and Poorly Timed Confession at a Time.
 
Welcome to Blossom Street; Maplewood’s most charming, judgmental, and gossip-fueled little stretch of road, where the coffee’s strong, the plants are moody, and the locals definitely know your business.
If you love small-town romance with slow-burn chemistry, curvy heroines, cinnamon roll heroes (and the occasional lovable grump), you’ll feel right at home in this cozy, character-driven series.
From greenhouses and bakeries to bistros and book clubs, The Blossom Street Series serves up emotional healing, unexpected friendships, and love stories that grow from the most unlikely places, with just enough sass to keep it real.
 
Think Hallmark vibes, but with fewer fake smiles.

Meet the Author

Hi there! I’m Kay Parquet, a Southern gal with a heart full of stories and a passport full of stamps. Growing up with a military family, Kay’s childhood was a whirlwind of new places and exciting adventures around the globe. She’s seen a lot, and all those experiences pour into the pages she writes.

Kay Parquet
Bookshop on Blossom Street

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The Bookshop on Blossom Street

Sometimes love shows up between the pages … and far too many coffee refills.

Emma Carter is a curvy, quietly stubborn bookshop owner in the heart of Maplewood who is perfectly content with her shelves, her solitude, and her zero dating life. Thank you very much.

But when Nathan Reed, the town’s handsome new librarian, proposes a joint book event, Emma reluctantly agrees. What begins as a professional collaboration quickly turns into something else … with sparks, shared glances, and small-town gossip thrown in for good measure.

Can Emma trust what is growing between them, or will the age gap, public whispers, and her own fears close the book before it even begins?