The Enchanted Greenhouse
Synopsis
Return to the cosy and heart-warming world of The Spellshop in The Enchanted Greenhouse by Sarah Beth Durst, a world brimming with singing flowers, honey cakes and honeyed love.
Terlu Perna broke the law because she was lonely. She cast a spell and created a magically sentient spider plant. As punishment, she was turned into a wooden statue and tucked away into an alcove in the North Reading Room of the Great Library of Alyssium.
This should have been the end of her story . . . Yet one day, Terlu wakes in the cold of winter on a nearly-deserted island full of hundreds of magical greenhouses. She’s starving and freezing, and the only other human on the island is a grumpy gardener. To her surprise, he offers Terlu a place to sleep, clean clothes and freshly baked honey cakes – at least until she’s ready to sail home.
But Terlu can’t return home and doesn’t want to – the greenhouses are a dream come true, each more wondrous than the next. When she learns that the magic that sustains them is failing – causing the death of everything within them – Terlu knows she must help. Even if that means breaking the law again.
This time, though, she isn’t alone. Assisted by the gardener and a sentient rose, Terlu must unravel the secrets of a long-dead sorcerer if she wants to save the island – and have a fresh chance at happiness and love.
Funny, kind and forgiving, The Enchanted Greenhouse by New York Times bestselling author Sarah Beth Durst is a story about giving second chances – to others and to yourself.
Praise for The Spellshop:
‘A warm, peaceful delight of a novel’ – Katherine Arden, author of The Bear and the Nightingale
‘As comforting as homemade jam on a fresh baked muffin!’ – Rebecca Thorne, author of Can’t Spell Treason Without Tea
‘Utterly delightful’ – Publishers Weekly
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Reading this book was like sitting in the sun, watching bees in the foxgloves; a warm, peaceful delight of a novelKatherine Arden, New York Times bestselling author of The Bear and the Nightingale on The Spellshop
I have read and loved this book so much . . . it is perfect for a sprinkle of innocent, warm, heart-warming cottagecore fantasy. If that doesn't sell it to you I don't know what willLucy Jane Wood, Sunday Times bestselling author of Rewitched on The Spellshop
The Spellshop sweeps readers into a world of merhorses, illegal spells and first loves . . . it’s as comforting as homemade jam on a fresh baked muffin!Rebecca Thorne, Sunday Times bestselling author of Can't Spell Treason Without Tea
The Spellshop is about believing in the kindness of people, even when you’ve seen nothing but cruelty . . . There is courage in the love of this found familyJ. R. Dawson, author of The First Bright Thing