True magic is found among the bluebells and bramblesHarriet Hunt is completely alone. Her
father disappeared months ago leaving her to wander the halls of Sunnyside house dwelling on
a past she'd rather keep buried. She doesn't often venture beyond her front gate instead
relishing the feel of dirt under her fingernails and of soft moss beneath her feet.
Consequently she's been deemed a little too peculiar for popular Victorian society. This
solitary life suits her fine though - because outside magic awaits. Harriet's garden is
special. It's a wild place full of twisting ivy vibrant plums and a quiet power that buzzes
like bees. Caring for this place and keeping it from running rampant through the streets of
her London suburb is Harriet's purpose. But a woman alone in the world is vulnerable. Soon a
sinister plot involving her father's disappearance begins to take shape with Harriet herself
at its center. Everything she holds dear - from the thorny roses she tends to her very freedom
itself - is at stake. To save herself Harriet will have to unearth her past discover the
secrets of her garden and finally embrace the wild magic inside of her.