A delightful queer romantic fantasy full of friends-to-lovers chemistry, found family, rival family drama, and cozy garden magic from two acclaimed YA authors making their adult debut
Yael Clauneck is more interested in drinking and flirting than joining their powerful familyâs business. Theyâre on the precipice of a predetermined life when they flee their own graduation party, galloping away in search of . . . well, theyâre not sure, but maybe the chance to feel like life can still be a grand adventure.
Margot Greenwillowâtalented plant witch, tea lover, and greenhouse ownerâhas never felt further from adventure in her life. Sheâs been desperately trying to keep what remains of her familyâs magic remedies business afloat. So when Yael, her childhood friend and former crush, rides back into her life, sheâs shocked. But perhaps this could be a good thing. After all, Margot could use an assistant in the greenhouses.
Yael has no experience or, honestly, practical skills, but theyâre delighted to accept the job. They can lay low for a while, flirting with Margot and figuring out what to do next. Meanwhile, Margot has plans of her ownâbut plans are notoriously unreliable, and unlikely to survive a swiftly blooming mutual attraction, not to mention the machinations of parents determined to get their heir back . . . no matter the cost.
A delightful queer romantic fantasy full of friends-to-lovers chemistry, found family, rival family drama, and cozy garden magic from two acclaimed YA authors making their adult debut
Yael Clauneck is more interested in drinking and flirting than joining their powerful familyâs business. Theyâre on the precipice of a predetermined life when they flee their own graduation party, galloping away in search of . . . well, theyâre not sure, but maybe the chance to feel like life can still be a grand adventure.
Margot Greenwillowâtalented plant witch, tea lover, and greenhouse ownerâhas never felt further from adventure in her life. Sheâs been desperately trying to keep what remains of her familyâs magic remedies business afloat. So when Yael, her childhood friend and former crush, rides back into her life, sheâs shocked. But perhaps this could be a good thing. After all, Margot could use an assistant in the greenhouses.
Yael has no experience or, honestly, practical skills, but theyâre delighted to accept the job. They can lay low for a while, flirting with Margot and figuring out what to do next. Meanwhile, Margot has plans of her ownâbut plans are notoriously unreliable, and unlikely to survive a swiftly blooming mutual attraction, not to mention the machinations of parents determined to get their heir back . . . no matter the cost.