From the moment Leila first laid eyes on Duncan Ives, she knew he was the one for her. Though he’s a specimen of a man, tall, dark and handsome – she doesn’t want him for his looks but rather for his horticultural expertise. Since the death of her husband and her inheritance of the land on his estate, she’s had a dream of creating a garden for all her flowers in hopes of living out her passion for perfume. But a gardener she is not and despite all her best efforts, her beautiful flowers keeps dying. So, she looks to Duncan Ives, a man with a soiled reputation and a man without anything left to lose.
Duncan doesn’t care whatever anyone thinks. He’s never been the type to enjoy social gatherings and doesn’t have the patience to suffer fools. His secret torments and doubts are his own but now that no one will hire the man suspected of murdering his wife, his only option for employment is the hardheaded, out spoken Leila Malcom. But though he doesn’t see any use in flowers, she is rich and able to provide him money to support his son and make his own profits from the land given to him to grow his own crops.
Together they are like gasoline and fire. Whenever they are together, the obvious attraction between them mixed with both of their stubbornness, flames erupt and despite their best attempts otherwise, they soon fall into a lover’s affair. Neither of them promising anymore to the other but the present, it still doesn’t stop a friendship and a great affection from developing. An affection that turns to love. But with Duncan’s suspected guilt and Lily’s thirst for freedom hanging over the heads, the journey ahead is long and wrought with dangers.
I found this book to be leaps and bounds of improvement over the first in the series. I loved Duncan’s harsh and firm exterior that started to crumble bit by bit as the story progressed. He was kind of heart, though he never lost his directness or bluntness. I enjoyed his personality immensely because he had the whole – I’m a grouchy antisocial man who doesn’t need the world or anyone in it – but at the same time, aware of Lily’s hopes and dreams and did everything in his power to her them and the lady herself.
I loved Lily as well. A woman who’s always felt like an outcast from the rest of her magical family. A woman who lives suppressed in a lot of ways and now has the freedom to own herself, her body and her passions. She could see through Duncan’s hard exterior and though he frustrated her endlessly, it doesn’t stop her from pursuing him. I really loved their relationship.