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I read the first book in this series and then somehow missed the middle 2 and have found it again at the end. Obviously it makes sense to read them in order but there’s enough explanation in the book that I managed to read it without feeling that I didn’t know what was happening.
I was prepared for some drama having read the synopsis but there is lots of drama in this book. As it says, Daisy listens to other people and her own insecurities and gets very much caught up in all of that. It did at times feel a bit much but at the same time it’s very easy to get stuck in one way of thinking and not be able to see anything else.
Having mentioned the amount of drama, I did enjoy the book. I got caught up in it all while reading and lost track of time. It was good seeing how Daisy’s friends supported her and seeing her and Theo together. I also enjoyed the ending, I think it fitted well with the rest of the story and ended the series in a way that does leave it open for more but doesn’t leave the reader hanging and wondering what happened.
This is a good cosy read, but best read if you’ve read the previous books in the series first.

Forever Love at Wildflower Lock is the fourth book in this series, and Theo and Daisy are about to move forward in their relationship - or are they? Daisy is wondering where their relationship is going, why are Theo's parents so unwelcoming, and whatever would she do without her two besties, Claire and Bex?
Both Theo and Daisy made some irritating decisions throughout the book and there were many times I just said out loud 'no, don't - why would you do that'?!!! Of course, it all comes good in the end, but I was often left wondering as I read - just what was going to happen next.
This is such a lovely book to settle down with, and while away a rainy afternoon, escaping to the tranquil Wildflower Lock, imagining yourself drinking coffee and eating the delicious cakes from Daisy's narrowboat coffee shop.
I'm looking forward to seeing what Hannah has next up her sleeve. Whatever it is, I'm sure it'll be another amazing read.
Thank you to NetGalley, Boldwood Books and Rachel's Random Resources for the opportunity to read and review Forever Love at Wildflower Lock.

This entire series has been delightful, so I really was intrigued to dive back into it all in this book.
As always, a beautifully written story with a cast of loveable characters.
A lovely read from beginning to end.

I have enjoyed every book in this series so far therefore was really looking forward to this one.
Daisy and Theo feel they are meant to be together and when he surprises her with a proposal she feels she is on top of the world. However, will their new found happiness last when they announce their engagement?
This was such a sweet but, at times, emotional story which had quite a few twists and turns. I was mad at Daisy with her actions at times, however, how she is feeling is very realistic and I'm sure many people have been there.
A beautiful end to a lovely series, filled with friendship, found family, love and romance.
I hope the author is back soon with another series to enjoy.
Thank you Netgalley, Rachel's Random Resources, Boldwood Books and the author for my copy in exchange for an honest review.

This is a really enjoyable love story between the two main characters, Daisy and Theo. This best thing about this story is how realistic it is. It’s nice to read a romcom that alongside the love story, it acknowledges relationships aren’t moonlight and roses all the time. That couples and families fight. People interfere where they’re not wanted and freely offer their opinions, whether they are requested or not.

This was such a sweet read, I loved the characters and found myself really rooting for love and redemption.

Forever Love at Wildflower Lock by Hannah Lynn
I received an advance review copy for free thanks to Rachel's Random Resources and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Blurb
There may be trouble ahead…
Just as Daisy felt she had mastered the intricacies of canal life, Theo, her go-to source for all boating questions has left Wildflower Lock, leaving behind not only a void in knowledge but in their budding romance.
Not one to sit and wallow, Daisy takes matters into her own hands. Who said long-distance relationships can’t work?
With the help of trusted friend Yvonne, Daisy takes the September Rose on a round trip to surprise her new boyfriend. The best thing about a floating home? The freedom to go wherever the water leads!
But even if she knows her narrowboat like the back of her hand, leaving Wildflower Lock may not be the wisest idea. Because it's not just the waterways Daisy must navigate, but also the varied characters she encounters on the way.
Has Daisy taken on more than she can handle?
My Opinion
Before you read Forever Love at Wildflower Lock, I would highly recommend reading the rest of the series. Hannah Lynn writes such delightful books and it is always a pleasure to catch up with Daisy and Theo. I am really glad that I discovered Hannah Lynn’s writing a couple of years ago, Hannah is now firmly on my must-read list. A relatively quick and sweet read.
Rating 4/5

This book is such a heartwarming journey of love, resilience, and self-discovery. Daisy’s charming adventures and her determination to make a long-distance romance work will make you smile. With delightful characters, humor, and a sprinkle of wanderlust, this sweet romance is perfect for fans of cozy, feel-good stories. A must-read for those who enjoy clean contemporary romance!

Ok, though I preferred others in the series. Some of the reactions did not ring true and both Daisy and Theo semed to make snap decisons and rush off and become moody where a talk to their life partner might be better. Some of the other parts of the plot , eg. their parents, felt a bit off too. Their working lives, such as Daisy's cafe, were tacked on and you don,t get the impression of life living on the lock in a houseboat which made others in the series interesting.
Thanks to Net Galley for the ARC

dnf at 30%
Theo's mother was just... no. Just no.
Maybe I'll come back to it at some point, but I don't know.
Thank you to Netgalley and Boldwood Books for the arc.
*Anazon has declined to publish my review. Thus, my review is now on Fable as well*

This is a perfect fit for readers who adore heartwarming, feel-good stories about love, friendship, and adventure, with a strong sense of community and a touch of humor, often found in the works of authors like Cressida McLaughlin, Heidi Swain, and Holly Martin.

Daisy May and Theo are back together at Wildflower Lock. Will Theo's plan go astray? Loved the story and the conclusion of the series. They have their hardships but they are able to work through their problems.
I received an ARC from NetGalley and Boldwood and leaving a review by my own accord.

This is an author I am so glad I discovered several years ago and since then I have read all but one of her books. The series are so much fun, and I love seeing the continuation of the same characters in subsequent books.
The Wildflower Lock series is such a gem. The setting of the coffee shop and the houseboat are something I really enjoyed reading about. Its original and I loved it.
Daisy has been waiting for this moment for the longest time and now it has finally happened, Theo has proposed. He comes from a different background than her growing up and his family isn't the most welcoming upon meeting her. Her anxiety soon zooms off the charts and she finds herself doubting everything about the relationship. In step her friends and family, which I loved seeing the reassurance she got going forward. Heartwarming romance full of happy and hopeful times. Love will conquer all! Recommended for a sweet read that'll pick up your spirits!
I was given a complimentary copy of this book.
All opinions expressed are my own.

I enjoyed reading Forever Love at Wildflower Lock by Hannah Lynn. You will fall in love with all the characters. I received an ARC of this book courtesy of NetGalley and the publisher. All opinions expressed in this review are my own and given freely. Happy Reading!

I have adored every minute of this series and while I'm devasted that it's come to an end, I know Lynn will come back with another series that's just as delightful.
A visit to Wildflower Lock is always welcome and it's so lovely to catch up with everyone. They're such a lovely bunch of characters and will definitely be missed.
A heartwarming read full of family and friendships with the perfect ending.

I received an E-ARC with a request for my honest review.
This beautiful romance is set in Wildflower Lock and follows Daisy, who is continuing with her coffee shop business, and is settled with her boyfriend Theo.
When Theo suddenly proposes to Daisy, she is excited about taking the next step in their relationship.
However, after a visit to Theo’s parents and some harsh comments from her mother she starts to doubt her future.
What will Daisy decide? Will she choose Theo for her future?
This romance is the fourth in the Wildflower Lock series, and each book has been a beautiful read, I have loved each one more and more.
I love Daisy’s character as she is a strong woman, but also makes mistakes like the rest of us. She is caring, sweet, hardworking with her business.
There is plenty of drama in this part of the series, but friendship plays a large part of the storyline, and this helps Daisy when she doesn’t know what is best.
Overall, a beautiful romance where Daisy must decide her future.

Another delightful tale from Wildflower Lock!
With some hard work, Daisy May has made a success of her coffee shop on the water and life couldn't be better. Totally in love with Theo, she thinks life just couldn't get better - and then he pops the question and the insecurties flood in. When he takes her to meet his parents, things go downhill as they don't even try to hide their dislike for her. Can they really forge a future together?
As always, this is a well-written novel taking Daisy May's life a bit further forward. Her friends feature again and we could all do with pals like that. With a wonderful setting on the river, this is a gorgeous series and each instalment is beautifully told. Another enjoyable read, 4.5*.
My thanks to the publisher for my copy via NetGalley; this is - as always - my honest, original and unbiased review.

Both Theo and Daisy were exasperating characters!
Theo was such a dunderhead about not telling Daisy about something significant in his past and also not thinking about the reuse of an article in his approach. I would have stayed 20 minutes with his vile parents.
Daisy was too busy listening to everyone else about her relationship with Theo. Both of them needed to concentrate on each other and what they wanted.
I was Team Theo when he told Daisy what he did toward the end.
The ending was good but I question of the sustainability of the relationship.

This book follows Daisy and Theo as they finally get engaged, but let’s just say… it wasn’t the strongest romantic relationship I’ve read so far. For a couple who has known each other for years, you’d expect more stability, but instead, we’re met with constant miscommunication and unnecessary drama.
I loved the unique setting—boats in a canal, a cozy lock, and a small-town café—but the characters let me down. Daisy? She’s supposed to be this strong, capable woman who moved to a new town, renovated a boat, opened her café, but her immature decisions in the relationship made it hard for me to like her.
Don’t get me wrong, I did appreciate how the book explored the anxiety of commitment, especially from the perspective of someone like Daisy, who grew up in a somewhat dysfunctional family. It was an interesting layer to the story, but honestly, a little bit of actual communication could have solved all of their issues. And the ending? It wrapped up so fast in my opinion.
Overall, it’s a 3-star read.

I have read this entire series and unfortunately book 4 was a miss for me. It made me begin to dislike some longstanding characters who I previously was quite attached to. I am not sure there was enough of a story here for an entire book. I would have much preferred a continuation of where we left off in book three instead of having this time jump. It seems like this may be the end of the series but there are a lot of loose ends! Here's to hoping for Ben/Claire spin off.