Finding this novel online is easier than navigating its protagonist's love triangles. I prioritize ethical shopping, so I recommend Bookshop.org first—their profits support indie stores, and they aggregate sellers so you can compare prices. eBay occasionally has collectibles, like the 1993 hardcover with its original jacket art, but scrutinize seller ratings.
For instant gratification, Apple Books and Google Play offer the digital version readable on any device. I prefer these over Kindle because they don't lock you into Amazon's ecosystem. Audible subscribers can use credits for the audiobook, narrated by someone who perfectly captures the English countryside vibe.
While searching, I discovered 'The Forgotten Garden' by Kate Morton—another atmospheric historical novel with dual timelines. It's now on my list alongside 'Consider the Lily'. Check out both if you enjoy intricate family sagas with botanical themes.
I've found multiple reliable sources for 'Consider the Lily'. Your best bet depends on what you want. For immediate digital access, Kindle and Kobo have the ebook priced competitively, usually under $10 during sales. Physical copy seekers should check Barnes & Noble's website—they often have exclusive editions with bonus content like author interviews.
Secondhand hunters will adore ThriftBooks' rotating inventory of used copies in varying conditions, sometimes as low as $3. I once found a signed copy there. Libraries can also help; Libby lets you borrow the ebook for free if your local branch has a license. For those outside major English-speaking markets, Blackwell's UK ships internationally at reasonable rates. Their packaging is sturdier than Amazon's, which matters if you hate dinged corners.
A pro tip: set price alerts on CamelCamelCamel for Amazon fluctuations. Historical fiction fans might also like 'The Rose of Sebastopol' while waiting for deals—similar lush writing about resilient women.
I recently hunted down 'Consider the Lily' after hearing so much about its gorgeous prose. Amazon has both paperback and Kindle versions available, often with same-day shipping if you're a Prime member. For collectors, AbeBooks offers rare first editions from independent sellers worldwide. I snagged mine from Book Depository since they provide free global shipping, which was perfect since I live outside the US. Don't overlook local indie bookstores either—many partner with Bookshop.org to sell online while supporting small businesses. The audiobook version is also floating around Audible if you prefer listening to Elizabeth McNeill's rich storytelling.
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The hunt for 'Gilded Lily' can be surprisingly fun if you know where to look! I snagged my copy at a local indie bookstore last year—they had this gorgeous hardcover edition with gold foil details that totally matched the title. If you prefer online shopping, Amazon usually has it in stock, both as a paperback and Kindle version. Barnes & Noble’s website is another solid option, especially if you want to check if your nearest physical store has it on the shelf. For audiobook lovers, Audible’s got a narrated version that’s perfect for commuting. Don’t forget used book sites like ThriftBooks or AbeBooks; I’ve found some gems there for half the price.
If you’re into supporting small businesses, Bookshop.org lets you buy online while contributing to local bookstores. Libro.fm is my go-to for audiobooks when I want to skip Amazon. And hey, if you’re okay with waiting a bit, libraries often have copies or can order them—my library’s app even lets me place holds digitally. The book’s popularity means it’s pretty accessible, but the edition you choose might depend on whether you’re a collector or just diving into the story. Either way, the floral cover art is worth admiring in person!
I grabbed my copy of 'The Day I Met My Scarlet Lily' from Amazon last month. The paperback arrived in perfect condition with that new book smell intact. If you prefer ebooks, Kindle has it available for instant download. The prices fluctuate, but I snagged mine during a weekend sale. For collectors, check AbeBooks for rare signed editions—I saw a first printing there last week. Local bookstores often order it if you ask, but online is faster. The publisher's website sometimes bundles it with bonus content like author notes. Avoid shady sites offering crazy discounts; stick to reputable sellers to get the real deal.
I recently grabbed 'Tiger Lily' from Amazon—super quick delivery and the paperback was in perfect condition. Their Kindle version is great if you prefer e-books, and they often have deals for Prime members. I also spotted it on Book Depository, which ships worldwide for free, though it took a week longer than Amazon. For collectors, AbeBooks has rare editions, but prices vary wildly. If you're into audiobooks, Audible has a solid narration. Just search the title directly; sometimes third-party sellers list it cheaper, but check ratings first to avoid sketchy copies.
I get a real thrill finding sheet music that other people assume is lost to church basements, and 'Consider the Lilies' is one I’ve tracked down a few times for different gigs. The first place I check is official or denominational music resources—many hymns and sacred songs are published in denominational hymnals or on official church music sites, and those often offer printable sheet music or links to the publisher. If it's in copyright, the publisher or church site will usually sell or permit downloads; for congregational use there’s often a licensing route (like congregation licensing services) that lets you print legally.
Beyond that I use large digital retailers: places like Sheet Music Plus, Musicnotes, and similar shops often carry hymn arrangements (SATB, piano/vocal, or simplified lead sheets). For older editions that might be public domain, Hymnary.org and Google Books can be goldmines—they host scanned hymnals and can point you to hymn texts and melodies. MuseScore’s community is another excellent source for user-created arrangements and MIDI previews; you can often download PDFs or MusicXML to tweak the key for your group. When I need a specific SATB arrangement I’ll also contact the music director of the nearest church or a local choir director—people love swapping parts and I’ve received clean photocopies that way. If you want a vintage physical copy, eBay and Etsy sometimes have used hymnals or photocopied choir folders.
If you’re planning a performance, check the arrangement’s copyright and get permission if necessary; if it’s for home or practice, user-uploaded scores are often fine but can vary in accuracy. Personally I prefer a reputable publisher’s edition for concert use because the harmonies and voicings are reliable, but for weekend singalongs a transposed MuseScore lead sheet has saved the day more than once. Happy hunting—there’s something special about seeing the music on paper before you sing it.