Tim is fifty, single and in a job he hates. Inspired by a life-coaching session, he sheds his old life to become Habitat Man, giving advice on how to turn gardens into habitats for wildlife.
His first client is the lovely Lori. Tim is smitten, but first he has to win round Ethan her teenage son. Tim loves his new life until he digs up more than he bargained for, and uncovers a skeleton, one that threatens to bring out the skeletons in his cupboard too.
Only Jo, Tim's long-time best friend knows his secret, but can she be trusted?
Reviews
"Habitat Man is both great fun (with such an engaging cast of characters) and a delightful reflection on the ways we live - and the ways we die! - at a time when more and more people are grappling with today's environmental challenges." Jonathon Porritt (Forum for the Future)
"A tale of lust, gardening, love and compost: a hilarious page turner" Dave Goulson, author of 'The Garden Jungle: or Gardening to Save the Planet' and the newly released 'Silent Earth: Averting the Insect Apocalypse.'
"A charming romp that makes you think! Mid-life crisis meets environmental awareness in this rom-com for the 21st Century." Michael Jecks, author
"Truly lyrical and a joy to read" Mark Laggatt, author
"A natural storyteller" Writing.co.uk
"Superbly written romance with a lovely touch of humour" Helen Baggott, author.