FAQ

  • These stories are written to be enjoyed in order. Haven: Where the Flowers Bloom is Book 1, followed by What the Harvest Holds and How to Write a Life. More stories are on the way!

  • Book release announcements are shared first through my email list and socials. If you’d like a heads-up (and maybe a sneak peek), you can join my newsletter — it’s low-key and cozy, just like Haven itself.

  • I’m working on making signed paperbacks available soon! If that’s something you’d love, let me know — it helps me plan how many to order.

  • The best way is through my newsletter. I only send it when there’s real news — book releases, cover reveals, or a special treat from Haven.

  • If you enjoy reading early and sharing reviews, keep an eye out for ARC announcements, or send me a quick note so I know you’re interested.

  • Haven stories lean into heart, healing, and slow-burn connection. Think small town warmth, laughter, second chances, and love with depth. They do contain some spice and steam because spice is part of life and love.

  • Both! Each story follows new main characters, but familiar faces and places from Haven tend to wander in — just like real small towns.

  • That’s in the works! Once production is confirmed, I’ll share details with the newsletter and on the site.

  • Absolutely. I love hearing from readers and would be happy to chat with book clubs or provide discussion questions. Just send a message through the contact page or email.

  • You can always reach me at florawilderbooks@gmail.com and I do my best to reply personally. Or you can leave a note at the "‘contact me’ area on the website

  • If there’s a mug involved, I’m happy. Most days it’s coffee, other days it’s tea that goes cold while I’m lost in a sentence.

  • Not exactly — but bits of humor, heart, and stubbornness from people I’ve known tend to sneak their way into Haven. The town itself feels a little like home and a little like wishful thinking.

  • If you’ve ever read a scene that felt like someone walked across the keyboard mid-sentence, that was probably one of my furry assistants demanding attention.