Verses for Gazania is romantasy verse novel set along the fragile coastal dunes of South Australia, where love and land are bound by the same fierce devotion.
When coastal ranger Willow meets Maggie, a passionate community scientist, their shared mission begins simply: remove an invasive plant threatening the dunes. Gazania, that bright, hardy, and deceptively beautiful plant, has escaped gardens to overrun fragile ecosystems, choking native plants and destabilising the land. What begins as weed control becomes something far deeper: a fight for ecological truth, policy change, and the right to protect Country.
As storms gather and seed heads scatter, Willow and Maggie work alongside elders, rangers, farmers and volunteers to restore balance. Their hands lift roots from sand and clay. Their voices challenge nursery practices and push for legislative reform. Along the way, love takes root between them. Steady, patient, and purposeful. Their partnership reflects the nature of their work: methodical, restorative, and founded on attentive communication.
Written in Heather Anne Gordon's flowing verse style, Verses for Gazania blends environmental realism with intimate romance. The novel explores the politics of "pretty," the responsibility of stewardship, and the power of collective action. It honours First Nations knowledge and recognises that true restoration requires partnership: with land and with each other.
At its heart, this is a story about devotion: to Country, to community, and to love that refuses to turn away from hard work. In a time of ecological uncertainty, Verses for Gazania reminds us that healing begins in the smallest acts: lifting a root, planting a seed, choosing to stay.
Perfect for readers of eco-fiction, climate-conscious romance, and character-driven verse novels, this is a powerful Australian story of resilience and hope.