The Florists’ Guide to Cursed Gardens (And the Grumpy Knight who Tends Them) Audiobook By Fiona Forte cover art

The Florists’ Guide to Cursed Gardens (And the Grumpy Knight who Tends Them)

A cozy romantasy light novella

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The Florists’ Guide to Cursed Gardens (And the Grumpy Knight who Tends Them)

By: Fiona Forte
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When florist Flora Merrigold delivers a bouquet to an abandoned castle, she never expects the enchanted garden to trap her inside. Bound to the cursed grounds by an oath, Sir Orion Calder has spent years guarding a garden shaped by grief and lingering magic. He doesn’t believe in hope, optimism, or florists who talk to vines and name the weeds—but the garden listens to Flora in ways it never has anyone before.

As Flora and Sir Calder work together to unravel the truth behind the curse, they discover that some magic isn’t meant to be fought, only understood. And that love, like any living thing, can bloom again in the most unlikely soil.

Tigger warning: Please note that the following story contains themes of family death and coping with grief. Unlike my other stories, the stakes deepen cozily but ominously™

About this series:
Looking for something warm, magical, and romantic? These cozy fantasy novellas are filled with familiar tropes you'll love, wrapped up in bite-sized stories under 25k words. Each stand-alone tale features sweet romance, gentle magic, and a happily-ever-after—perfect for fans of light novels, romantic comedies, and heart-soothing reads.

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It wasn't as in-depth as some of her other titles, but it was cute, and continued with the obvious nonsensical common sense that is this worlds magic system. I love how there have been no in depth expanding on magic except when it actually pertains to situations at hand. But, we never did find out where the willow tree moved to...

Simple, Straightforward, and Cute

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The man’s feelings are portrayed well. It’s more realistic that he grows comfortable around her with time. There ought to be a Not Applicable option for rating performance, since this was not exactly performed by a robot. But for robot, it sounded pretty lifelike. Just sometimes I’m not at first sure if it’s the man or the woman who is talking. I still enjoyed the book a lot. If this book were longer, I would not have minded.

Imprisoned by a curse is a plot I like.

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