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When Jacarandas Bloom Kindle Edition
She’s drawn to a rundown tearoom, although she’s not sure why. The owner, Lynette, is cheerful and friendly, and Stephanie finds herself calling in most days. Lynette never has any other customers, so this allows them time to chat.
Lynette encourages Stephanie to visit an antiques and craft place owned and run by Andrew, the son of a friend of Lynette’s. Stephanie calls in. The place is a treasure trove of wonderful antiques and books, but she finds Andrew to be rude and unfriendly. She tells Lynette so. Lynette urges her to go another day and make the effort to befriend him.
Stephanie has just run away from one bad relationship. She doesn’t want another, and she doesn’t want to befriend a rude man.
From what Lynette says one day over a Devonshire tea, it sounds as if she and Andrew have had a relationship. Then Lynette disappears. When Stephanie mentions this to Andrew, he orders her out of his antiques place.
Things are not what they seem.
Hurt and confused, Stephanie comes to the conclusion that she won’t find happiness here. Is it time to move on again?
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Product details
- ASIN : B08L1JW7QV
- Publication date : November 1, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 1.8 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 85 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,607,677 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #34,194 in Two-Hour Romance Short Reads
- #620,929 in Romance (Kindle Store)
- #1,305,843 in Romance (Books)
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About the author

Multi Award Winning, Multi Genre author, Ellen Read, was born in Queensland, Australia and lives in Brisbane with her husband, and some of her extended family.
When she’s not writing, she’s reading, painting or taking photographs.
Ellen particularly loves to read history and stories of ancient myths and legends. Authors such as Agatha Christie, Robert Graves, Mary Stewart, Edgar Allan Poe, and Victoria Holt have influenced her work.
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A gripping heart felt book with a twist, nothing is what it seems.
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2020Running from an abusive relationship Stephanie ends up in an unlikely town. Drawn to a little tea room that looks run down and dilapidated she enters and she meets a friend. Returning over and over for tea and lavendar scones her new friend encourages her to check out the local antique and crafts business run by a handsome gentlemen. He is not so welcoming at first and has his own secrets. The story progresses. I don't want to give it away. So I will just say there are some unlikely surprises with a satisfying end. I really enjoyed the book, and the pace. This author always writes beautifully. So what's next Ellen Read, I am ready.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2020This story was the perfect read before falling asleep. With a mixture of mystery, romance, and a twist at the end, the story held my interest to the last word.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2020Who do we have here? We have Stephanie, 25, who was in an abused relationship for 12 months, she decided to set herself free from the torture and the situation, and take the car and not much else and drive far away to another place, hopefully to start another life. On her way to goodness knows where, but just far enough away to feel safe, she decided to have some refreshments from an off the beaton track tearooms, with a broken down sign. She meets the owner, a friendly lady, Lynette. Both get on like a house on fire, this all started in the small village of Maleny, Queensland, where there is mountain air, friendly people, friendly faces (well almost), apart from Andrew that is.
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Andrew has had problems of his own, so Lynette says. Small town, words whirl around. Andrew owns an antique place which is pretty handy as it sells second hand books, all of which are familiar to us readers. So this is quite interesting, why is Andrew acting in not a friendly manner? Where is all this leading to with Stephanie? Is she going to settle down in Maleny? and we are all thinking has Stepanie got rid of the abused boyfriend? A mystery is lurking with Lynette, I feel we are going to learn more about this mystery woman with the decrepit exterior tea rooms.
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I loved Stephanie for her get up and go attitude, it takes some doing to fly caution to the wind and to just dive and drive right into another an unknown life. I noticed though she was being very cautious to who she was befriending.
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You know what? Ellen's books and writing improve as the years go by. Ellen's writing flows so well, that reading is not an effort at all. This time we are in the picturesque, idyllic villages of Maleny and Montville in Queensland's Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Ellen has taken a subject that can be taboo, physical and emotional abuse, a very hard subject to breach and has turned it into the most beautiful prose. Known for her mystery writing Ellen adds her style to this story as she feeds us a mystery surrounding Lynette. If you think Stephanie is something, wait till you read about Lynette!! Top notch job as always with Ellen's skills here and sometimes I wonder how she is going to pull it off with the next one she will write, but she does and always delivering to us a polished full proof book with plots that are so tight you wouldn't be able to prise them apart and we are always left guessing the outcome. This is definitely a gripping novella that will have you reading into the wee small hours of the morning. Lastly what an ending!! It sent chills down my spine.
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I congratulate Ellen on designing the book cover, which I thought striking with the white background. The Jacaranda Tree placed at each beginning of each chapter and breaks in the story gave it a feel that you were reading underneath it with the blooms a mass of purple and the purple carpet of petals beneath them.
5.0 out of 5 starsWho do we have here? We have Stephanie, 25, who was in an abused relationship for 12 months, she decided to set herself free from the torture and the situation, and take the car and not much else and drive far away to another place, hopefully to start another life. On her way to goodness knows where, but just far enough away to feel safe, she decided to have some refreshments from an off the beaton track tearooms, with a broken down sign. She meets the owner, a friendly lady, Lynette. Both get on like a house on fire, this all started in the small village of Maleny, Queensland, where there is mountain air, friendly people, friendly faces (well almost), apart from Andrew that is.A gripping heart felt book with a twist, nothing is what it seems.
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2020
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Andrew has had problems of his own, so Lynette says. Small town, words whirl around. Andrew owns an antique place which is pretty handy as it sells second hand books, all of which are familiar to us readers. So this is quite interesting, why is Andrew acting in not a friendly manner? Where is all this leading to with Stephanie? Is she going to settle down in Maleny? and we are all thinking has Stepanie got rid of the abused boyfriend? A mystery is lurking with Lynette, I feel we are going to learn more about this mystery woman with the decrepit exterior tea rooms.
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I loved Stephanie for her get up and go attitude, it takes some doing to fly caution to the wind and to just dive and drive right into another an unknown life. I noticed though she was being very cautious to who she was befriending.
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You know what? Ellen's books and writing improve as the years go by. Ellen's writing flows so well, that reading is not an effort at all. This time we are in the picturesque, idyllic villages of Maleny and Montville in Queensland's Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Ellen has taken a subject that can be taboo, physical and emotional abuse, a very hard subject to breach and has turned it into the most beautiful prose. Known for her mystery writing Ellen adds her style to this story as she feeds us a mystery surrounding Lynette. If you think Stephanie is something, wait till you read about Lynette!! Top notch job as always with Ellen's skills here and sometimes I wonder how she is going to pull it off with the next one she will write, but she does and always delivering to us a polished full proof book with plots that are so tight you wouldn't be able to prise them apart and we are always left guessing the outcome. This is definitely a gripping novella that will have you reading into the wee small hours of the morning. Lastly what an ending!! It sent chills down my spine.
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I congratulate Ellen on designing the book cover, which I thought striking with the white background. The Jacaranda Tree placed at each beginning of each chapter and breaks in the story gave it a feel that you were reading underneath it with the blooms a mass of purple and the purple carpet of petals beneath them.
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Top reviews from other countries
- DLReviewed in Canada on December 12, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!!
This book engaged me from the first sentence and until the last sentence.
I could not put this book down.
This book has a twist that was unexpected but added to the story.
This is a Great heartwarming book!!
- Julia BlakeReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 3, 2025
4.0 out of 5 stars A story about discovering who you are and what you want
When Jacarandas Bloom is a sweet and short novella set in Australia. When Stephanie decides to take control of her life back and flee an abusive and controlling relationship, she has no idea where the road will take her. This story is about discovering who you are and what you want. It’s about redemption and renewal, and the quirks of fate that can mean you are in the right place at the right time. Well-written, the character of Stephanie will make readers root for her as she fights to create a new life for herself in the charming small town, she ends up in.
At its heart a sweet romance, there is also a touch of benign spookiness, with a bittersweet twist that even though I did guess beforehand was nonetheless effective. It is a tale of two cautious and wounded people finding one another and the struggles to decide to trust once again. For lovers of gentle, clean fiction, this is an engrossing and enticing book.
- U. VisserReviewed in Germany on June 3, 2021
4.0 out of 5 stars Read this lovely book in a day.
It is great to read a story that has many places I visited on holidays; it helps to form a picture in my mind! Especially the villages of Maleny and Montville.
The story was compelling and had a surprise twist.
Stephanie Page has found the courage to get away from her abusing boyfriend. She finds herself a rental in Queensland's Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Once there for a week, she befriends an older lady that has a rundown tearoom. Lynette, is warm and welcoming, no wonder the two become friends in a hurry. Stephanie, although wounded, finds herself drawn to a quaint little shop, and its owner. Lynette takes every opportunity to speak highly of the shop owner, even I got suspicious... The twist in the end is where it all makes sense!
- Elora CanneReviewed in Australia on May 31, 2023
4.0 out of 5 stars An endearing romance
Set in a small town, Stephanie starts a new life and discovers that the locals have an interesting history. Friendships blossom as Stephanie settles into her new surroundings. A lovely story.