Keats McCulloch opened his florist shop in Sydney two years ago and heтАЩs living his dream. Even though running his own business leaves little room for a personal life, he is very single, sometimes lonely, but otherwise happy.
Linden Acres has sworn off men for all eternity. Armed with his cheating boyfriendтАЩs credit card and a floriography list, he decides to buy him the perfect farewell gift. The biggest, prettiest bouquet of тАШmurder flowersтАЩ his money can buy.
Keats convinces Linden to avoid possible jail time and go with a more subdued, somewhat passive aggressive bouquet of black roses and basil leaves. After all, nothing else says youтАЩre dead to me and I hate you with such elegance.
Keats finds Linden hilarious and charming, and Linden thinks Keats is kind of wonderful . . . ItтАЩs too bad heтАЩs sworn off men forever. Yet their paths cross again and again, as if fate was planting seeds in the hope that one will bloom.
тАЬIтАЩm more of a green carnations kind of guy.тАЭ