'Daisy is living her dream, literally. Her established garden centre, Daisy's Dream, is very popular and she has a scholarship to study Horticulture at university. Daisy is supported by her close family and has the love of a very special man, Kyle. They are childhood sweethearts. So, what could possibly go wrong? When Kyle is seconded to the Australian Army in their Communications division as part of his Honours Degree, he is required to spend six months overseas, supposedly away from active duty. However, he is injured by a roadside IED and begins to re-evaluate what is important, including his relationship with Daisy. Daisy's mother and grandmother are both widowed, having suffered their fate at the hands of previous wars. They believe Daisy needs to concentrate on her own future. And, it doesn't hurt that a dashing professor is very keen to help Daisy further her studies. Is love stronger than war so Daisy and Kyle can have their song, Perfect, played at their wedding? Or, is this a fork in the road for the young lovers as they pursue their individual careers?' (Publication summary)