From Library Journal
This is a Cinderella story that says even if you're 40 with three messy kids, you can find happiness with a millionaire Prince Charming. Althea Farraday, a passionate gardener, meets Patrick Donahue, a lovely man who is involved with very young and beautiful Topaz of the perfect physique. He also owns a boarded-up mansion with a large greenhouse. Althea's adventures in attaining her heart's desires?Patrick, a new place to live, a greenhouse, and a career?make for a delightful romp through the English Cotswolds. Throw in a smarmy ex-husband, a controlling mother, a sister just like Mom, and a new niece, and the story becomes even more spicy. There are a few Briticisms to puzzle out, but that just adds to the fun. An essential purchase; from the English author of The Rose Revived (St. Martin's, 1996).?Dawn L. Anderson, N. Richland Hills P.L., Tex.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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The appealing British heroine of this delicious romantic romp is Althea, who loves her house, her three rambunctious teenagers, her dog, and her garden. At 38, she loses her job, faces the return of her disagreeable ex-husband, and tries to cope with her impossible younger sister. Always a bit distracted by the pressures of daily life, she doesn't welcome the arrival of the architect who buys a nearby mill in whose greenhouse Althea has been surreptitiously raising plants. Patrick is rich, extremely attractive, and attached to the perfect musculature of a woman named Topaz. Althea, who hopes that winning a gardening competition will enable her to do something she loves and still keep her family financially intact, rings such glorious changes on the themes of motherhood, the bliss of gardening, friendship, and sibling relationships that we almost forgive her for wildly missing the cues of Patrick's interest and for her knee-jerk response to putting what she thinks are the children's interests first. In the end, she gets to keep home, garden, and love interest, although not in ways she might have expected. As pretty a piece of wish fulfillment as can be imagined; enchanting withal.
GraceAnne A. DeCandido
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