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The Heart of the Garden
The Heart of the Garden | Victoria Connelly
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Morton Hall, with its beautiful, ruined grounds and its reclusive mistress, Emilia Morton, is full of mysteries. For freelance editor Anne Marie, the wild garden has become a serene and secret refuge from her loveless marriage. The only other regular visitor is Cape, the hall's part-time gardener, who is forbidden to tend to anything except the magnificent maze or to meet his enigmatic employer. When Emilia dies, Cape and Anne Marie are astonished to find themselves among an unlikely group of villagers named in her strange will. Morton Hall, including its dazzling art collection and once glorious grounds, can belong to the community forever, but only if they work together to bring the garden back to life within a single year. As they try to put their differences aside to restore the tangled grounds, long-buried secrets are unearthed. Can the past be forgiven as hope and new love begin to bloom?
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Lynnsoprano
The Heart of the Garden | Victoria Connelly
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This was a gentle story about relationships and building community, as a group of disparate individuals is chosen to restore a garden. A bit of mystery, a little romance, it‘s an easy and pleasurable read. This is, I think, the third book I‘ve read by this author that involves gardens, and she really does the setting justice. I want to step into the space she creates. Photo is from the botanical garden where I volunteer. #jumpstart2023

DivineDiana What a beautiful place to volunteer! 1y
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Lynnsoprano
The Heart of the Garden | Victoria Connelly
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I spent yesterday and today leading tours at the botanical garden, so starting a book that involves a garden seems appropriate this evening.
#jumpstart2023

Lindy I used to be docent at our local botanic garden. It‘s nice to even think about being in a garden at this time of year in Edmonton. ❄️ 1y
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