Publisher's Synopsis
All seventeen-year-old Quill wants is a break from the family business: flowers, plants, the generations-old garden. What he wouldn't give for a taste of the outside world and normalcy. But his mom won't let him out of the house, telling him he's just not ready.
It's all because he's a dryad. Well, not just any dryad, but a male dryad--the first ever. And unlike everyone else in his family, he hasn't a lick of magic. Just a shock of green hair, matching green eyes, and a growing frustration that there's an entire world out there waiting to be discovered. Until the night when the outside world--specifically his new neighbor--discovers him.
Liam Watson lives in a culture filled with electronics, mobile devices, and social media--where there is no magic or even the belief in it. And as much as Quill finds Liam irritating--he's so cute it's annoying, he can't help himself.
Now Quill's getting a taste of the outside world and of Liam--and he wants more.
But all is not well in this magical, urban garden, and someone--or something--is changing the very essence of it.
And wherever Quill goes, the danger grows ...