This book focuses on Kenneth, an private investigator and Daisy, a Florist. Kenneth lives in Kansas and Daisy lives in Guthrie. Kenneth visits Daisy in hopes of getting her to marry him, but Daisy is all wrap-up, tied-up and tangled-up in her Flower Shop and her upcoming Garden Show. This is a good read, not too happy with the ending, but maybe a sequel is in the making.
Love Had To Be Cultivated To Grow
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Daisy Rogers garden shop owner first meets private investigator Kenneth Gunn in "Simply Wonderful" when she find him beaten and thrown in her green house. Months later they are maintaining a long distant relationship between Kansas and Oklahoma or where ever Kenneth job takes him. He is headed to OK to see Daisy after six week, to help her with her first flower show. The keynote speaker for the show is murderd, but the show must go own. Not knowing who can be trusted beside each other they try and get to the bottom, but before they do a second murder is committed. Daisy is trying to hold onto her independence as Kenneth is trying to convice her they belong together as husband and wife. When the murders are solved and it's time for Kenneth to go back to work, Daisy relizes she doen't want him to leave, she lets him know only to realize the love they share has gone from "Simply Wonderful" to "Simply Marvelous."
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