Hazelthorn / C.G. Drews / Book Review

HAZELTHORN Sometimes Evander forgets he's actually alive and not just some other forgotten piece of furniture in the vast halls of Hazelthorn estate. He's been living here, tucked away in a dark and dusty wing, ever since he was taken in by his reclusive billionaire guardian Byron Lennox-Hall years ago. And by now, Evander knows the rules: He can't leave the estate, not while he's still healing from the near-fatal injury he suffered. He can't go into the gardens, where that injury happened. And he can't ever be left with Byron's charming grandson Laurie, not since Laurie was the one who tried to kill him. But when Byron suddenly dies, Evander's life is flipped upside down. Because Evander has inherited everything, the estate and the fortune and all it entails. And Laurie has received nothing. And with Lennox-Halls emerging from the woodwork looking for a slice of Evander's prize, Evander isn't sure who...