
The magical small-town, love triangle rom-com you didn’t know you needed…The new head gardener at the enchanting Lilymoor House stumbles upon a secret garden . . . with a mysterious man trapped inside…
Ashley Poston just knows. She knows what we want to read, and when we want to read it. Her books find us, not the other way around, and The Someday Garden will be the one that finds you, just when you need a comforting magical read the most. There is an art to writing Magical Realism and not a lot of Authors can conquer it. Ashley is up there with Bella Brightside, Kirsty Greenwood and Sarah Addison Allen, with her ability to blend with reality with something a little more extraordinary.
The Someday Garden is tender, emotional and gently comforting. It is both healing and refreshing, with something unique and yet relatable about every single character, especially Sophie. This is fiction written so carefully and beautifully that it will feel like a part of everyday life. Magical and grounding all at once, it’s something very special.

About the Book
Sophie Drear never expected to fall in love. But over a summer in Maine, she does: with the dazzling flowers, the towering hedge maze, and the enigmatic owner 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 the owner’s inconveniently handsome nephew – Sophie knows that she is the only person who can help Lilymoor bloom again. But when you’re stuck between the man on the outside, and the one trapped within, can the seeds of romance bloom into something more…?
About The Author
Ashley Poston is the New York Times bestselling author of The Dead Romantics and The Seven Year Slip. A native of South Carolina, she lives in a small gray house with too many books. You can find her on the internet, somewhere, watching cat videos and reading fan fiction.

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