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Rose's story — the conclusion of the Flower Trilogy!
The last of the lovely Ashcroft sisters to find a husband, Rose is fast approaching spinsterhood at the age of twenty-one. But the intelligent beauty is determined to make her way down the aisle—with no less than a nobleman—even if it means hiding her brains, her hopes, and her dreams.
There is someone, however, to whom Rose can reveal everything. He is
Christopher Kit
Martyn, a handsome and determined man set on
landing the post of official Royal Architect. Kit is no stranger to
female attention, and though a commoner, he does not hesitate to
pursue the out-of-reach Rose despite her inability to see him as a
husband. Somehow he must convince her that a title is worth little in
the presence of a noble and passionate heart.…
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This wonderful conclusion to the Flower trilogy is as charming and
engaging as Royal's other romances. She portrays the 17th century and Charles
II's colorful reign with a deft hand, filling the pages with the history and
atmosphere of the era. Relax, enjoy, and delight in another luscious tale.
—Kathe Robin, Romantic Times BOOKclub
Be good to yourself and take this title home as soon as it hits the
shelves.
—Carol Carter, Romance Reviews Today
Bringing her Ashcroft sisters trilogy to a delightful close, Royal vividly
details the seductively glamorous court of Charles II.
—John Charles, Booklist (American Library Association)
…full of wit and sensuality, a thoroughly engaging read.
—Lea Moyer, Romance and Friends
A fun, romantic stroll…exemplary details of the period, interesting
and unusual habits among the elite, and a tempting romance to heat up the
pages.
—Cheré Coen, The Bakersfield Californian
Rose is a charming book…you will find yourself giggling,
worrying and laughing out loud.
—AOL Romance Fiction Forum
If you enjoy reading historicals about kings and castles and noblemen, this
book is a must for your reading list.
—Sherri Myers, RomanceJunkies.com
…a fun, educational and spirited romp into another time.
—Deb Moores, HistoricalRomanceWriters.com