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ISBN13: 9780671041731

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Widow Anne Sherwood has an innate gift for feeling the emotions of plants. A botanical sketch artist, she is hired by Lord Connock, a renowned collector in Ireland. There, she meets Michael McEvoy, a... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Intriquing Mendelian Little Shop of Horrors

Tracy Fobes continues to broaden the scope of romantic fiction with this innovative new novel for the thinking woman with romantic entertainment that stimulates the mind. It is a love story of two lonely misfits trying to find their niche in a world that doesn't understand them. It is also a dark fantasy that will leave you pondering the question: When does altruism become fanaticism? When do the ends cease to justify the means?The story is set for the most part in Ireland during the Victorian Era (1860). The heroine is Mrs. Anne Sherwood, a young English widow. Though she'd settled for an arranged marriage, the naive girl had expected to be loved. Soon finding that area of the marriage lacking, she contented herself with assisting her husband with his work. She had served as his secretary, copier, and illustrator for his `Encyclopedia of Flowering Plants'. She is particularly talented at illustration and had hoped for recognition among scientific circles. Her dreams were dashed when she found that her husband had taken sole credit for her work. Anne has acquired a position as a botanical illustrator at Kew Gardens. She assumes an austere appearance, drab clothing and severe hairstyles, with hopes of finally being taken seriously. Though her work is remarkable, most are of the opinion that she is merely mimicking her late husband's work. The hero is Mr. Michael McEvoy. Michael had spent his early years poor but happy on his parent's farm in Connaught. Orphaned, while still a lad, by the potato famine that swept Ireland, he was sent to a workhouse. Not even his spirit was fed there. He runs away and spends the rest of his growing years living in the wild. Michael's time in the wild has imbued him with a rare knowledge of plant life and their needs. He was later discovered by Lord Connock, a collector of rare plant species, and now serves as his naturalist.Lord Connock has also learned of Anne's talent for illustration. He invites her to Ireland and offers her a position, drawing his newly acquired plant life. Anne seeking an opportunity to finally achieve recognition for her work; accepts.She encounters Michael for the first time at an inn not far from her destination. On the way she'd been frightened by a strange rustling sound and odd ivy that seems to "grab" her ankle. Michael doesn't find Anne's drab attire very appealing, but soon learns there is more to Anne than meets the eye.Oh yes Anne has secrets! She is also blessed with the gift of seeing plant auras. The colors indicate the general health of the plants. In this manner Anne can sense their needs and is disturbed by the distress radiated by the plants in Lord Connock's forest. Michael is intrigued by her perceptiveness, though she won't explain how she comes by her knowledge. He is in tune with nature due to his background, but Anne is city-bred. She is an appealing mystery. As events unfold Michael becomes very protective of Anne and

A Refreshing Change

What I liked most about Forbidden Garden is its uniqueness. Forget the grand balls and recycled text describing how everyone is dressed, Forbidden Garden delivers an Irish funeral, complete with a potato fight and a corpse that sits up. No tried and true plot here, Forbidden Garden is unique and loaded with conflict. Admitting their love for each other was as difficult as admitting their employer, someone they both admired and respected, had changed, putting science (and himself) before humanity. If you're reading the recent headlines regarding genetically engineered foods, you'll see this plot is not that far fetched. You can see and feel the changes in Anne, Michael, and Lord Connock, as the story unfolds. Balancing a plot that sees Anne and Michael uncovering how Lord Connock has overstepped the boundaries of science and nature, with a romance that sees them denying, then confessing their love for each other, sets this book apart from others I've recently read. I was as happy to see Michael and Anne come together, as I was to see the villain pay for the mistakes he created. If you like a romance that steps outside the standard romance box, you'll love Forbidden Garden.

Fantastic Read!

Tracy Fobes has become an auto-buy for me and with her latest release, FORBIDDEN GARDEN, she secures her place in my private library. Michael and Anne's love story is captivating. Add in the paranormal twist, and you end up with an incredible book. I read it in one sitting!My only problem now is waiting until her next book, DAUGHTER OF DESTINY, is published.

Praise for "FORBIDDEN GARDEN"

Forbidden Garden by Tracy Fobes March, 2000 Pocket Books Historical Romance Reviewed By Ballston Book HouseIf you're looking for new talent within the romance genre look no further then Tracy Fobes. Tracy burst on the scene in 1998 and has just produced her third hit! Forbidden Garden is a perfect mix of an erotic romance with a suspenseful paranormal twist that will make the reader breathlessly anticipate the next page. Ms. Forbes story telling gift lies within the ability to create a tale of the unthinkable while featuring characters so grounded that you can actually believe in the story being told. Anne Sherwood, a talented botanical illustrator, had a special "gift" that allowed her to capture the true essence of the subject she was sketching. Anne's fondest wish was to make her presence known within the scientific community. Although she deserved recognition in her own right, her professional illustrations were never accredited to her. Instead, her late husband had used her talent for five long years and took all of the credit himself. When Lord Connock, a well know botanical scientist, approached her with an offer to come to Ireland and illustrate a new species of tree how could she refuse? A new species that has never been documented would prove her worth as an illustrator and she would finally gain the acceptance and prestige that she craved within the exclusive scientific circles. Soon however, Anne's discovers far more then a new tree within a forest full of dark secrets.Micheal McEvoy had seen it all within the forest's he'd traveled through all over the world. He was a botanical adventurer of sorts and would search the globe for rare and exotic plants that he would bring back to Ireland on behalf of Lord Connock. His early life was hard and difficult circumstances turned him into the fearless adventurer and the ultimate loner that preferred. When he laid eyes on Mrs. Anne Sherwood, he knew deep in his heart that this woman, if given the chance, would be the one that could change his life that he had worked so hard to control. He never expected that the fierce protectiveness that this headstrong woman aroused in him would ultimately lead him to a horrific discovery, one that would rock the very foundation of the botanical world. This is the first book that I have read by Tracy Fobes. I enjoyed it so much that I find myself frantically searching for her two previous titles, TOUCH NOT THE CAT and HEART OF THE DOVE, both within the same "grounded" paranormal vein. Ms. Fobes has secured her place as a master storyteller within the romance genre and will have you anxiously awaiting her next release. As a side note, I guarantee that you will never look at any Ivy plant the same way again!

Beautiful paranormal romance

In 1860, Lord Connock visits London's Kew Gardens to meet the Botanical Gardens illustrator Anne Sherwood. Connock thinks highly of Anne's work and hires her to draw a special tree that has grown from a seed world traveling naturalist Michael McEvoy brought home. Anne desperately wants acceptance from her all male peers who do not believe she does her work nor her claim she drew the plates in her deceased husband's work on plants.In Ireland, Anne meets Michael and quickly, to her chagrin, is attracted to the adventurer. He reciprocates, as he fully desires the uptight lady. Both share the ability to know how plants feel and both of them think something is wrong with Connock's garden. As they work together on the collection, they fall in love, not yet aware that an evil essence lurks nearby planning to destroy the duo if they learn the truth about the garden.FORBIDDEN GARDEN is an exciting historical romance. The story line is fast-paced while cleverly showing how ironically the freethinking male elite scorns the possibility of a female being their equal. This obsession to be accepted by the leading thinkers of her time serves as the prime motive for Anne until she meets Michael. Real persona such as Huxley and Darwin add to the nineteenth century ambiance of the novel. Tracy Fobes has provided a triumphant tale that will stimulate sub-genre readers to search for more of her works (see HEART OF THE DOVE).Harriet Klausner
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