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Eat the Ones You Love
Eat the Ones You Love | Sarah Maria Griffin
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"Do you mind me asking--what kind of help do you need?" After losing her job and her fiancé and moving back from the city to live with her parents, Shell Pine needs some help. And according to the sign in the window, the florist shop in the mall does too. Shell gets the gig, and the flowers she works with there are just the thing she needs to cheer up. Or maybe it's Neve, the beautiful shop manager, who is making her days so rosy? But you have to get your hands dirty if you want your garden to grow--and Neve's secrets are as dark and dangerous as they come. In the back room of the flower shop, a young sentient orchid actually runs the show, and he is hungry . . . and he has a plan for them all. When the choices are to either bury yourself in the warmth of someone else's fertile soil, or face the cold and disappointing world outside--which would you choose? And what if putting down roots came at a cost far higher than just your freedom? This is a story about desire, dreams, decay--and working retail at the end of the world.
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Reggie
Eat the Ones You Love | Sarah Maria Griffin
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This from a plant in the bouquet of flowers the girl is holding.

CoverToCoverGirl Creepy 👀. I might be rethinking my multiple flower beds. 21h
Reggie @CoverToCoverGirl lol, the pollinators of the world need your flowers! have you ever seen that movie The Happening? If you haven‘t, don‘t, it was horrible but basically the plants of the world have gotten together to release this toxin that causes humans to kill themselves. It was very scary. 20h
TrishB Wow 😮 14h
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AmandaBlaze
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'Eat the Ones You Love' is a bizarre novel, but in a good way. The shopping mall where Shell just got a job is closing. What she doesn't know is this affects more the workers. There's a carnivorous, sentient plant hiding within the walls and floors, who wants nothing more than to eat someone. Baby, the plant, is one of my favorite voices in the audiobook. Relationships of various kinds are spotlghted throughout the novel. 4 stars

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