I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and will definitely be keeping my eyes open for more books by Erica James, as she seems to be quite prolific. The last book I read before this was 'The Keys to the Garden' by Susan Sallis, which was also romantic fiction; I was not impressed! When I started reading 'Gardens of Delight', my heart sank, as I realised that both authors had written many books, there were similarities in the plot and themes, and even that the main character's name was Lucy. I was wondering if Erica James had plagiarised the earlier novel. Fortunately I continued reading, and this was so much better! The characters are well-drawn and believable, and what's more, I find (the majority) more sympathetic. Over the course of the story, more is revealed about each of the characters, and although nothing earth-shattering happens in the plot, I was captivated until the end. It also had the added bonus (for me, an enthusiastic gardener) of descriptions of plants and gardens which I could imagine very vividly, and it has now made me long to go to Lake Como and visit the gardens there. I would unreservedly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys the books of Madeleine Wickham, for a touch of intelligent romance, and it would make a wonderful film, too.