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Book Reviews of Rose (Flower Trilogy, Bk. 3)

Rose (Flower Trilogy, Bk. 3)
Rose - Flower Trilogy, Bk. 3
Author: Lauren Royal
ISBN-13: 9780451209887
ISBN-10: 0451209885
Publication Date: 2003
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 23 ratings
Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Rose (Flower Trilogy, Bk. 3) on + 366 more book reviews
even if you havent read the others (each about a sister) this book (and the others) are complete to themselves
reviewed Rose (Flower Trilogy, Bk. 3) on + 620 more book reviews
Good final book in this enjoyable trilogy!
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In 1677 England, twenty-one years old Rose Ashcroft is considered by friends, family, and herself as a spinster especially with her younger sister getting married. Advice to her usually runs to hiding her intelligence and settle for someone less than Prince Charming as Rose is an aristocratic snob in terms of a potential spouse.
Architect Kit Martyn and Rose are very attracted to each other. However, neither welcomes the feelings as he is beneath her husband criteria as a commoner and he rejects love having seen his parents die young and poor. Her mother thinks they are perfect for one another and plans to push them into one another arms even if her daughter says no and the selected groom wants an aristocrat for his sister not him.

The latest seventeenth century flowery romance is a solid tale due to the attitudes of the lead protagonists. Neither one wants to fall in love with the other as each has an "acceptable standard that their beloved fails to attain. The story line is fun to follow as ROSE learns love is the class equalizer and Kit finds out that though his parents were impoverished they were happy because they cherished one another.

Harriet Klausner
mignon avatar reviewed Rose (Flower Trilogy, Bk. 3) on + 256 more book reviews
This is my favorite of all of the 'Flower' trilogy books. I love that Rose gets the right man in the end. Of course, you knew that would happen. I liked the journey on the way to the happily ever after. Normally I don't like a lot of filler. However, the filler in this story gave me some information that I has my wanting more information: the Court of Charles II. Ms. Royal covered it while at the same time weaving it into the story. Also, since this was the last story in the trilogy we got to revisit all of the other characters. Really like it! Recommend!
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Weekest of the trilogy.