![]() ![]() Well, she didn’t really arrive but more of she was taken. Or what the Gardener called her when she first arrived at the garden. All sorts of butterflies you can think of, wings that would match the girl that they’re assigned to.Īnd the horror of what awaits them when they turn a certain age is still creeping me out. Isolated garden, lots and lots of girls, a master, and to make things worst, they’re all branded according to their namesake. I’m pretty sure you get the idea by the sound of whats happening by now. He would tend to these girls and claim them as his own and do things to them. The Butterfly Garden’s story mostly revolves around an isolated garden where girls are being kept by an overseer which they would all refer to as “The Gardener”. The Butterfly Garden is actually the first book of a trilogy that Hutchison is currently working on and I believe the 2nd book is already available entitled Roses of May.ĭisclaimer, our beloved butterflies wont be making an appearance on the second book from what I’ve heard but I am still excited for what Hutchison has in store for Roses of May. The cover caught my eye and I figured I’d read about it if it was worth buying–and here I am doing a review of it. ![]() I first discovered this book while I was on one of my impulse buying evenings-ehem, late nights actually–on amazon. Some pick up the pieces and put them back together with all the sharp edges showing.” – Dot Hutchison, The Butterfly Garden ![]()
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