A review by jeannethinks
The Last Lavender Sister by Melissa Brayden

4.0

The Last Lavender Sister by Melissa Brayden
Aster Lavender is the youngest of the Lavender siblings, oft forgotten by the town and given various monikers of "that last one" "the doughnut one" and various others. She is the smart, introspective one who's rather read a book and create amazing food. She's unidirectional in her own way. She's not good at social situations, yet when she meets Brynn she is immediately drawn to her.
Brynn needs a change her life in Chicago has come to a screeching blown up halt after a nasty breakup. When Tyler hands her the opportunity to come to Homer's Bluff to run the veterinary practice she jumps at the chance for a change. She just didn't expect Aster.
This is a story of chances taken. When you choose to push past your fears you may just get what you always wanted.

This story is of strong women, close family and small town living. I love that we don't see stereotyped females for the main characters.