
Book Synopsis:
Sophie Drear never expected to fall in love. But over a summer in Maine, she does: with the dazzling flowers and the towering hedge maze of Lilymoor House.
But then, a door appears. Never in the same place twice. Leading only to a dishevelled garden, and a beguiling thundercloud of a man, confined inside.
Battling with the vines – just as much as she is with Lilymoor’s owner’s two inconveniently handsome nephews – Sophie knows that she is the only person who can help Lilymoor bloom again. But when you’re stuck between the men on the outside, and the one trapped within, can the seeds of romance bloom into something more…?
My Review:

The Someday Garden is a beautiful, magical and heartwarming read that I absolutely loved.
In The Someday Garden we follow Sophie as she works as the head gardener of a fabulous garden that she’s loved since childhood. One day she discovers an old blue door that keeps moving location and leads to a secret garden with a handsome man who appears to be trapped in it.
I absolutely love this book and flew through it in a couple of days. Filled with vivid descriptions of a beautiful garden and an amazing group of people who work there, including a mad goose called Damit this is truly an absorbing book worth savouring. The mystery of the blue door was great to follow and I enjoyed watching Sophie try to solve what was going on.
The ending was brilliant and I loved seeing how everything works out for all the characters, especially how changed Sophie is from when we first meet her.
Huge thanks to Avon for my copy of this book via Netgalley. It’s really appreciated.

About The Author:

Ashley Poston writes stories about love and friendship and ever afters. A native to South Carolina, she now lives in a small grey house with her sassy cat and too many books. You can find her on the internet, somewhere, watching cat videos and reading fan-fiction.
Tweet her at @ashposton and find out more about her at http://www.ashposton.com.


