Black Rose

by Nora Roberts | Women's Fiction | This book has not been rated.
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Journal Entry 1 by wingAnneliswing from Kerava, Uusimaa / Nyland Finland on Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Roz is a woman of independent means who thinks love is all in the past-but she's about to be taken by surprise.
Number-one bestselling author Nora Roberts presents the second novel of her In the Garden trilogy, as three women discover the secrets from the past contained within their historic home.
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From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Book two of Roberts's In the Garden trilogy (following Blue Dahlia) ably showcases the author's many strengths, from her creation of appealing characters to her melding of the eerily paranormal with the delightfully down-to-earth. Rosalind Harper is the owner of a historic Tennessee mansion and the force behind the thriving garden business on its grounds. Widowed young and then scarred by an unwise second marriage, Roz has sworn off dating, instead inviting a collection of family, friends and their children to share her home. Unfortunately, the house is also inhabited by a mysterious ghost, known as the Harper Bride. Roz hires genealogist Dr. Mitchell Carnagie to track the Bride's identity, but the unpredictable and passionate relationship that develops between the two sets off still more malignant displays from the ghost. Roberts postpones the ghost story's resolution for the trilogy's end, but brings Roz and Mitch to a satisfying commitment complete with realistic power struggles and peace treaties among their various children. Roz's inherited privilege is off-putting at times, and her calm in the face of ghostly attacks seems far-fetched. Yet she remains a warmly appealing heroine, resolutely finding her path through a midlife romance that is more complex and hard-fought than 20-something love.

From Booklist
Roz Harper has a thriving gardening business and family and friends she dearly loves, but every so often she misses having a man in her life. Roz loved her first husband and the father of her children, but her second husband turned out to be a cheating, thieving scoundrel who left her wary of romance. When Roz hires a genealogist to investigate her family's past, and hopefully discover the identity of the "Harper Bride" ghost who haunts Harper House, the chance for romance unexpectedly reenters Roz's life. But once Roz begins dating Mitchell, the Harper Bride's visits turn increasing violent as the ghost does her worst to prove to Roz that all men are untrustworthy. Roberts takes a smart, stubborn, and refreshingly older heroine, pairs her up with a hero who appreciates her strengths, and, writing with her usual sharp wit, works her reliable brand of literary magic in the second title in her Garden trilogy, an irresistible and occasionally quite-eerie tale of romance, family, and friendship. John Charles

370 pages

Journal Entry 2 by wingAnneliswing at DBW:s Botaniska Trädgård in Visby, Gotland Sweden on Monday, June 25, 2012

Released 11 yrs ago (6/22/2012 UTC) at DBW:s Botaniska Trädgård in Visby, Gotland Sweden

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Teemavapautus - Themed release:

Carl von Linné olisi varmasti ilahtunut jos olisi löytänyt mustan ruusun kasvitieteellisestä puutarhasta tai mistä tahansa. Siispä hän sai Mustan ruusun (Black Rose) viereensä. Puuveiston on Kaj Engstömin muotoilema.
Lukuiloa löytäjälle!

Carl von Linné hade säkert varit förtjust i en svart ros om han hade hittat en. Nu fick han den bredvid sig. Trästatyn är skulpterad av Kaj Engstöm.
Trevlig läsning!

Carl von Linné would have been very happy if he had found a black rose somewhere. Now he got one in the Botanic Garden of Visby. Kaj Engstöm made the wooden sculpture.
Happy reading!

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