After heartbreak reshaped their lives, two women discover that healing can bloom in unexpected places.
Alice thought the hardest part of her divorce would be starting over. Instead, it's learning how to exist in a life that no longer feels familiar. Lonely, exhausted, and desperate for something steady, she returns to the Bellview Community Garden hoping the quiet work of growing things might help her rebuild.
Donna never planned to fall in love again.
Widowed three years earlier, she keeps the world at a careful distance, pouring her grief into soil, flowers, and routine. The garden is the only place that still feels safe—until Alice arrives at the neighboring plot with messy determination, stubborn optimism, and a smile Donna can't stop noticing.
What begins as cautious friendship over tomatoes and coffee slowly deepens into something neither woman expected. Through summer storms, shared lunches, awkward silences, old wounds, and the fragile courage of beginning again, Alice and Donna discover that love after loss is not impossible—it's simply different.
Tender, emotional, and deeply hopeful, The Garden Knows Our Names is a heartfelt sapphic romance about grief, healing, chosen family, and the quiet ways people help each other bloom again.
Perfect for readers who love:
Slow-burn sapphic romance Women finding love later in life Cozy small-town settings Healing after divorce and loss Community gardens and cottagecore vibes Emotional, character-driven love stories Gentle LGBTQ+ romance with mature protagonists
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