The Cherry Crush Flower Shop 🍒🌸
- The_Secret_Bookreview

- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
By Harper Graham.
There is something instantly comforting about stepping into Maple Falls, and The Cherry Crush Flower Shop delivers that cosy small town charm from the very first page.
With fake dating, friends to lovers, and a gentle but noticeable level of spice, this book blends sweetness with emotional depth in a way that feels warm and satisfying.
Zoe Hart is exactly where she belongs, surrounded by flowers in her charming little shop, accompanied by her cat Whiskers and quietly harbouring a long standing crush on her oldest friend.
When Jackson returns to town after military service, the balance of her carefully ordered life begins to shift. Add in a determined and romantically inclined mother, a Spring Festival, and a very public Couple of the Year competition, and Zoe finds herself fake dating the one person she has always wanted for real.
Jackson is the kind of love interest that quietly steals your heart. Rugged, emotionally scarred, and deeply loyal, he carries his past with him, even while trying to rebuild his life through his llama sanctuary. His connection with Zoe feels natural and unforced, particularly in the quieter moments where the pretending fades and something real begins to surface.
Their chemistry builds slowly, rooted in shared history and trust, which makes the transition from friendship to something more feel believable and earned.
The small town setting is a highlight throughout the book. Maple Falls feels alive, from the Spring Festival buzz to the hidden wildflower meadow where Zoe and Jackson can finally escape the watching eyes of the town.
These softer moments allow the romance to breathe and give the emotional beats time to land. The fake dating trope works especially well here, never feeling rushed or overly dramatic, and instead allowing tension and longing to simmer naturally.
What surprised me most was how much emotional weight the story carried alongside its cosy tone. Themes of healing, self worth, and allowing yourself to be loved are woven gently through the romance. Zoe and Jackson’s relationship shines brightest when it stops feeling fake, and those moments are genuinely lovely to read.
The Cherry Crush Flower Shop is perfect for readers who love small town romance, fake dating, and friends to lovers stories with a touch of spice and a lot of heart.
Thank you to Jess at Bookouture for sending me an advance reader copy of the book in time for publication day! The book is out now and available to purchase!










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