"This small-town story between a competent woman and an emotionally wounded newcomer will comfort fans of clean romances." - BookLife
"A thoroughly enjoyable romance populated with
broken and utterly endearing characters. Very
enjoyable!" - The Wishing Shelf
"A sweet and simple romance, perfect to curl up with on a weekend with some hot chocolate and a cosy blanket." - Reedsy Discovery
"When you're reading, you travel in time and space, but most importantly, you travel inside your mind, inside characters' emotion, inside author's head and heart. It is a voyage of discovery, whether you're reading some crime mystery or romance or anything. As a reader, you are going somewhere in a more intimate contact than you have with any other being on the planet. Movies, TV or anything cannot take you as deep into the essence of feeling and emotion as reading does. And no matter whatever the genre you're reading, if it's well written, the book speaks to the reader. Grocery Girl by Virginia'dele Smith does the same.
Maree Davenport lost her parents when she was only five. Despite all the hardship she faced at very young age, she will not let her future be dictated by a tearful past. Determination to find happiness despite her circumstances drives her every day. When she first saw the handsome new firefighter Rhys Larsen at store, she believed that They were just fated to be together.
Rhys Larsen's entire past is dotted with tragic deaths. Despite feeling a connection with the pretty girl at the store, the haunted EMT knows better than to be taken in by her. However, when an accident leaves her injured and needing treatment, he vows to take care of her.
Rhys falls hopelessly in love with young, beautiful, charming, highly intelligent yet distant Maree. Her beauty, her charm draw him in like a siren's call.
While Maree struggles to break through the walls of his heart, Rhys struggles with his desire to protect the beautiful woman from his curse of losing everyone he loves. They are both damaged, lost, and guarded until they find one another on this emotional journey of love. Buckle up for a ride that will not only break your heart, but put it back together by the end.
This book, Grocery Girl, is sweet, touching, oozing charm, full of wonderful, likable characters, and has a surprising amount of emotional depth and insight about love, loss and the tendency of people to put their hopes in things that may or may not always be as real as they think. It's not just about finding the person who makes your heart race or swoon but it's also about learning about who you are, what is actually important and what makes you tick. It's peppered with a little humour and there's a dash of sadness. The setting of Green Hills is gorgeous and used very effectively in the storytelling!!
The writing is beautiful imbued with the rich language that arrest the reader's heart. Virginia'dele Smith tells her story not in so many words but through the description of thoughts and conduct of her characters. The theme of love is expounded on the thoughts and conduct of Maree and Rhys. With a slowly and deliciously unravelling story, author gradually introduces lives and issues of characters.
Virginia'dele Smith, knows how to write emotion - gritty, sad, heart achingly moving emotion. This was an unforgettable reading experience. The author weaves a mixture of light and dark, love and hate, pain and joy, past and future, Suffering and healing. All put together in a gorgeously written, relatively short book. In Grocery Girl, Virginia'dele Smith captured both the thrill and fumbling perfection of first love - the awkwardness, curiosity, desire, hope. Highly recommended." - The Bookish Elf