The Enchanted Greenhouse
by Sarah Beth Durst
Cozy Fantasy Romance
NetGalley ARC Audio
Narrated by Caitlin Davies
Pub Date: July 15, 2025
Macmillan Audio
Ages: All
Six years ago, Terlu Perna, a lonely librarian, broke the law by casting a spell, creating a sentient spider plant. Her punishment, meant to serve as a warning to anyone thinking about breaking the law, was being turned into a wooden statue and placed in the North Reading Room of the Great Library.
Somewhat conscious, fading in and out, Terlu believed her punishment was permanent, but she woke in the snow on a strange island, and on it were hundreds of greenhouses all connected to each other, but some of them were dying.
There was only one other person on the island, and that was Yarrow, the last gardener, and he wasn't all that friendly when she told him she wasn't a sorcerer. Even though he was rude, Terlu wanted to stay. First, because she was afraid of being turned back into a statue, and then she fell in love with the greenhouses. Then, while studying the notes of the sorcerer who created the greenhouses, she awakened a sentient rose.
This is a cute, cozy fantasy with slow-burn romance that is kept behind closed doors, and there is really no violence; only hints of actions are mentioned but not described, so this book is suitable for most readers. The MCs, while typical, as is their growing relationship, their personalities are thought out and unique. For the minor characters, the rose stands out the most, IMO, and I think she could have used a little more personality. A few of the other... spoiler... could have also used some more time in the light. They were unique!
I did find the story rambled. It was from Terlu's POV, and her internal thoughts didn't quit, and got repetitive. It took me almost halfway through before I was no longer irritated and started to enjoy the plot, at least until her thoughts started to ramble again on repeat.
The narrator of this book, Caitlin Davies, did a great job with the different characters' voices, but, IMO, she did get overly excited and spoke a little too fast at times with a high pitch that made it hard not to cringe. I was listening with earbuds, so the high pitchyness was more direct. Other than that, she did a great job!
Overall, this is a good cozy fantasy that's clean, so it's suitable for most readers, something parents could read to their kids.
Additionally, this is a standalone story that takes place in the same world as 'The Spellshop', another one of the author's books, which I have yet to read but is on my list, but I have read other books from this author.
Because of the internal and repetitive rambling that caused irritation and boredom, especially at the beginning of the story, this just missed the next star.
3 Stars