The Poison Diaries by Maryrose Wood, Jane Duchess of Northumberland

The Poison Diaries (Poison Diaries, #1)

by Maryrose Wood and Jane Duchess of Northumberland

A dark, gothic tale of romance… and murder.

In the right dose, everything is a poison.

Jessamine has spent her whole life in a cottage close to her father's apothecary garden, surrounded by medicinal plants and herbs that could kill her – although her father has never allowed her into the most dangerous part of the grounds… the poison garden. And so she’s never had reason to be afraid – until now. Because now a newcomer has come to live with the family, a quiet but strangely attractive orphan boy named Weed.

Though Weed doesn't say much in words, he has an instant talent for the apothecary's trade, seeming to possess a close bond with the plants of the garden. Soon, he and Jessamine also share a close bond. But little does Jessamine know that passion can be just as poisonous as the deadliest plants in the garden – for behind Weed's instinctive way in the garden is a terrible secret. The plants can talk to him – and not just the kind ones that can heal, but the ruthless ones that can kill too…

Reviewed by ladygrey on

2 of 5 stars

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The concept of this book is really interesting but the narrative isn't fully formed. The characters aren't even one dimensional, they're just sketches. The plot is sparse. The most developed and interesting bit is the plants which actually have personalities and interesting dialog. But even the things they did were completly unmotivated and so had no purpose. I think would have liked this quite a bit if it was actually a full story and not just a sparse narrative.

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