Książka The Last Beekeeper Octavia Shaw

The Last Beekeeper

Autor: Octavia Shaw
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Dostępność: Dostępna u dostawcy
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Some things cannot be measured. Some things can only be saved.Iris Thorne has spent her career measu...

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Autor
Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2026
strony
240
EAN
9798187254842
Enbook ID
53239400
Waga
328
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 13

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Some things cannot be measured. Some things can only be saved.

Iris Thorne has spent her career measuring the world in spreadsheets and zoning maps. As a high-powered urban planning consultant, she believes every problem has a data-driven solution. When she arrives in the struggling Appalachian town of Oakhaven to oversee a corporate development project, she expects to apply her usual formula: analyze, optimize, and move on. What she does not expect is Beckett Sterling.

Beckett is a third-generation beekeeper who refuses to sell his ancestral land, standing alone against the town council and the corporation that wants to bulldoze his apiary. To Iris, he is an obstacle. To Oakhaven, he is the last protector of a fragile ecosystem that has sustained the valley for generations.

As Iris digs deeper into the project, she discovers something the developers have hidden: a clause allowing experimental pesticides to be sprayed on adjacent farmland without notification. The chemical runoff is already killing Beckett's bees, and the unique yeast strain that has immunized the valley's hives for centuries is at risk of being lost forever.

Caught between her career ambitions and a growing sense of responsibility, Iris must choose between the corporate future she was hired to build and the living, breathing community she has come to love. As the bees begin to die and the town's survival hangs in the balance, Iris discovers that some things cannot be measured: trust, love, and the ancient wisdom of a hive that has survived everything but modern greed.

With the help of the farmers, the beekeepers, and one stubborn man who refuses to give up his legacy, Iris must fight to save not just the bees, but the heart of a community that has learned the hard way that progress without preservation is just destruction.

Perfect for readers who love:

  • Small town romance with mature leads

  • Slow-burn love stories

  • Environmental fiction and ecological themes

  • Women's fiction about second chances and reinvention

  • Stories of community resilience and found family

The Last Beekeeper is a sweeping, heartfelt novel about legacy, healing, and learning that value is measured not by what we profit from, but by what we preserve.