While I didn't fall in love with this story, the premise kept my interest the entire time. Why would a reclusive woman leave her opulent family home and it's immense collection of valuables and art to several people in the village, with whom she seemingly had no interest in? These character have no idea why, and it appears to be nearly impossible that the group will work together. However, under the watchful eye of the housekeeper, and with the current gardener's guidance, they begin to clear away the debris and overgrowth from both the grounds and their own lives.
One thing that bugged me while reading was the the leads were both already involved with other people. The romantic in me doesn't want any current entanglements to get in the way of a happily ever after, plus, the characters sort of skirted the line with what was appropriate in my opinion, since one of them was married. One of them even acknowledged that they were in dangerous territory, yet that didn't keep him from kissing her later. It didn't matter that she had left her husband, they were technically still married, so that just bugged me. I don't really care for anything that hints at infidelity, and it was more than a hint of it, in my opinion. The characters were otherwise lovely and compelling to read about, so that was a bit of a bummer for me.
The writing itself is has a great flow, and the secondary characters are so endearing! I loved the friendships that developed as they worked on the garden. My favorite aspect was watching things change between a father and his two sons, as well as watching the progression of a friendship between a widow and a young woman fresh out of college. I enjoyed the details of gardening and how their work in the garden paralleled what was taking place in their lives. The mystery surrounding the house itself and the family kept me intrigued as well. I'm still iffy about the big reveal at the end; it felt a bit convenient. Other than that, the plot flows smoothly.
I'm definitely going to look into more of this author's work. I think I would enjoy another book that has a different romantic thread because other than that, I really did enjoy this story.
I won a Kindle copy of this novel from Goodreads. This review is my honest opinion.