Hayley Buckman is able to land an internship in her parent's homeland of England, in the area they had been raised. When she arrives at Newhaven she is thrown into the midst of seemingly crazy people. She finds out that she is the granddaughter of Theodora, Newhaven's owner, and discovers love with the head gardener, Carson. I really wanted to like this book, and I like the idea of it, but I was not a big fan of how it was written. The language was choppy, the characters didn't seem well developed to me, and I did not feel connected to them at all. I suppose the idea is you are supposed to feel like Hayley: confused, uncertain of people's characters, but even her parent's story did not make much sense to me. I think it would have been much better as a 400-600 page novel, or even as a series or cycle, rather than the short book it was.