A Garden for Two: Entangled Blooms
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🌿 A Garden for Two Entangled Blooms
by Lily Thompson
She left without a word.
Now she’s bleeding, broken, and begging to be let back in—body first.
In a sacred grove where the roots remember every grief, Susan has spent years weaving herself into the soil, binding her magic to healing, stillness, and pain. But when Emily—her former lover and the ghost of every sleepless night—stumbles into the circle of her protection, wounded and humming with necromantic corruption, Susan must choose:
Let her in, or let her go.
But Emily didn’t come just to beg for healing.
She came to stay.
To submit herself to Susan’s care—
and then take control.
“You’re my home. Now lie back and let me worship you.”
A sapphic fantasy of rope, ruin, and reunion, A Garden for Two Entangled Blooms is a short, emotionally intense erotic novella where grief and desire grow side by side—and where forgiveness tastes like rain, rope, and slow, dominant hands.
Emily tops. Susan submits. Everyone survives.Â
Praise for this book
"A Garden for Two Entangled Blooms" is raw, reverent, and unforgettable. The way Lily weaves grief, desire, and reconnection together feels like stepping barefoot into sacred soil. I cried, I ached, and it felt true. If you've ever wanted to be broken open and made whole simultaneously, this story will find you.
This book is like rain after a long drought—tender, aching, lush with life. Every word is carefully planted and blooms into something fierce and beautiful. Susan and Emily's intimacy is electric, but what stayed with me the most is the feeling of safety, of homecoming. It is a luminous, gorgeously written novella.
Susan and Emily's story isn't just steamy—it's a full emotional reclamation. I fell in love with them both: their stubbornness, vulnerability, and unstoppable hunger for each other and for healing. Entangled Blooms doesn't just tell a romance—it grows one, roots and all. It's one of the most heartfelt stories I've read this year.