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"solid seventeenth century flowery romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 30, 2003 on The Best Reviews
In Violet and Lily, Lauren Royal dazzled readers with
tales
of two of the delightfully eccentric Ashcroft sisters.
Now,
she brings us the story of Rose—a woman whose heart, body,
and mind are in full bloom...
SummaryThe last of the lovely Ashcroft sisters to find a husband,
Rose is fast approaching spinsterhood at the age of twenty-
one. But the intellectual 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. Though a commoner, Kit is no stranger to female
attention, and does not hesitate to pursue the out-of-
reach
Rose despite her seeming disinterest in him. Somehow, he
must convince her that a title is worth nothing in the
presence of a noble and passionate heart...
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