The Rebel Heir by Whitley Cox EPUB & PDF

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  •  Author: Whitley Cox
  •  Language: English
  •  Formats: PDF / EPUB
  •  Status: Available For Free Download
  •  Genre: New Adult & College Romance
  •  Price: Free
  •  File Size: 2 MB
  • Publish Date: March 18, 2023

LILY
“Don’t forget to send me your recipe for zucchini salsa,” I called from
my plot in Winter Harbor’s community garden as Simone passed me,
lugging a giant tote full of zucchini.
“Will do!” Simone replied, continuing to her car in the rec center’s
parking lot, with her husband, Felipe, who carried an equally large bag
brimming with zucchini. Besides one sprightly Azalea, the couple’s plot
was nothing but zucchini and tomatoes.

“See you next week, Lily!” another avid gardener said with a cheerful
wave as they headed for their vehicle after an evening of pruning, weeding,
and admiring their crop.
As the sky darkened with the setting early-September sun, classmates
trickled away from the dozen raised beds built in a four-by-four grid for this
weekly class. Even the gardeners in the long-standing plots—the coveted
spots rented indefinitely by those who’d been in town the longest and
would probably never let them go to a newcomer like me—were departing.
I didn’t budge. Unless I kept joining this annual class, I only had my plot
for one year. So I planned to make every minute count because … who
knew where I’d be next year?

The weather was unseasonably warm, even though we were technically
still in summer. But the days were hot, and the nights, although cooler,
didn’t have me reaching for my cardigan quite yet. I spent most days in a
tank top and shorts or some summer dress of some kind. I knew eventually,
I’d have to dig out my sweaters and hoodies, but for now, I was relishing
this extended bit of sunshine and heat that Mother Nature was gifting us.
“And a little off the top here, and I think we’re in good shape.

What do
you think, Princess?” I bowed my head and inserted my nose into the fresh
bloom of my Princess Alexandra of Kent rose, inhaling deeply and growing
a little light-headed from the divine smell of tea and lemon. I detected the
hint of black currant that this rose variety also boasted and sighed with
pride for my girl’s beauty.

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