- Release Date: September 2, 2025
- Publisher: Harper Muse
- Pages: 352
- Rating: 4.5/5
- Genre: Fiction/Romance
- Language: English
- Source: Amazon
- Why Read It: {A story of courage and healing} A woman’s journey of rising from pain to rediscover her true self. Perfect for romance fiction lovers.
Blurb:
Uncle Dixon always told Rennie to tell the bees everything, but somewhere along the way, Rennie forgot. Now, with her life at its lowest, she begins to see the bees in a new light. Will she believe again in the magic of the hives, and will she listen as the bees try to guide her home? Perfect for fans of Sarah Addison Allen, Margaret Renkl, and Rachel Linden.
It’s 1969, and the town of Spark Tennessee, is just as excited about the moon landing as the rest of the country. Rennie Hendricks is grieving and trying to heal from the unimaginable loss of her infant son. She had hoped a child would repair the cracks in her marriage to her husband, Tiny, but the tragedy has only served to illuminate his abusive character. Trying to relieve some of the financial stress that inflames Tiny’s anger, Rennie accepts a position cooking at the local diner. Hidden away in a kitchen making delicious food, she rediscovers the joy she finds in cooking for others, and as she spends more time with her new boss, she realizes there are more options for women than she thought possible.
One of the benefits of her new job is that she can bring meals to her beloved Uncle Dixon, the man who practically raised her along with her late Aunt Eugenia, a woman unkindly labeled as a witch by most of the town. What those people didn’t understand is that Eugenia was a healer and connected to power they couldn’t grasp.
Rennie thinks her elderly uncle is confused when he talks about communicating with his bees, but then she starts to see them glow, leading her toward safety time and time again. Could it be that these bees, discovered long ago by her Aunt Eugenia, are magical and trying to tell her something? And what about the new neighbor, Ambrose Beckett, who seems to understand the bees too. Is he being truthful about why he has moved to Spark, or is there more to him than meets the eye?
Hope-filled and infused with magical realism, Bees in June captures Rennie’s journey back to her true self, creating a rewarding life that the bees showed her was possible if she only believed in herself and the magic that surrounds her.
“Bees are some of God’s best work, and a bee in June is the best of all. Watch a bee and she’ll show you what’s right and how we should go. Treasure every bee you see.”
Elizabeth Bass Parman, Bees in June
🐝 Quick Review Summary
Bees in June by Elizabeth Bass Parman is one of those books that stays with you long after you finish it. It’s both lighthearted and deeply emotional — filled with small-town charm, family stories, and a touch of magical realism. I really connected with Rennie’s journey; she starts off so broken and fragile but grows into such a strong, brave woman. Her relationship with Uncle Dixon was beautiful — he’s full of wisdom, positivity, and love. I also loved how the bees were used as a symbol of guidance and hope throughout the story. 🐝
Some parts were definitely heavy — grief, loss, and domestic abuse are handled very openly — but that’s also what made it feel real and powerful. The emotions are raw, the characters feel alive, and the story reminds you that even in darkness, there’s always a second chance and a reason to hope again. A heartfelt, meaningful read for anyone who loves emotional fiction with a touch of magic.
Book Ratings:
- Storylines: 4/5 – A magical journey that captivates!
- Relatability: 5/5 – Feel every emotion.
- Characters: 4/5 – Memorable and heartwarming.
- Narrative: 5/5 – Smooth, enchanting, and unforgettable.
- Overall: 4.5/5 – A must-read for lovers of magic & heart.
Final Thoughts
Bees in June is more than just a story — it’s an emotional awakening wrapped in warmth, loss, and quiet magic. Elizabeth Bass Parman beautifully captures the ache of grief and the gentle power of healing. Each page hums with tenderness, like bees whispering secrets of strength and rebirth. This book doesn’t just tell a story — it leaves a lingering feeling of hope, love, and light long after you’ve turned the last page.
Verdict:
A soul-soothing, beautifully written story — pure comfort for readers who believe in the magic of second chances.
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