I enjoyed this. I was a bit all over the map today, and I just wanted a nice story. This satisfied.
So, here is the thing with this series, I read it, and I recognize it's issues, but somehow the books manage to work in spite of their issues.
This book is another spectacular case of insta-love, which it tries to justify through "Dimity knows all, and has vague supernatural powers," BUT. BUT. It's one heck of a case of instalove. Also, I am not sure that Nancy Atherton can write children, at least not consistently. There were two, Peter and Nell. I thought Peter was well drawn in the first half, and Nell in the second. But sometimes I was side-eyeing them.
I really enjoyed the gardening motif that ran through this. Also, the Pym sisters, and their unorthodox approach to job interviewing were a joy - we shall just sit here in the centre of a maze of a random garden, and interrogate those fellow-gardeners who manage to find us! I also generally enjoyed the Duke (Grayson) and his household. Also, I am a sucker for a secret passage. And Emma and Derek do work, they do. Even if somehow things feel a bit cliched at times with the set-up. Oh, and Syd turned out to be a joy. He started out as stereotypical American manager, but somehow became wise sage/seriously awesome dispenser of advice.
Anyway, towards the end of this, there were times when I was laughing aloud, which I needed today.
The thing is, you could sit down and pick holes in this, but somehow, someway, like Duke Grayson, it sails through on its charm. It just does. Even thought he flaws are apparent, at its core, it's an enjoyable read. This was what I wanted to read today. So there.