Difference between revisions of "Once Upon A Rose - Anthology"

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==Contents==
 
* Winter Rose - [[Nora Roberts]]
 
* Winter Rose - [[Nora Roberts]]
 
* The Rose And The Sword - [[Jill Gregory]]
 
* The Rose And The Sword - [[Jill Gregory]]
 
* The Roses of Glenross - [[Ruth Ryan Langan]]
 
* The Roses of Glenross - [[Ruth Ryan Langan]]
 
* The Fairest Rose - [[Marianne Willman]]
 
* The Fairest Rose - [[Marianne Willman]]
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==Book Description==
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In Nora Roberts' "Winter Rose," a young queen heals a wounded soldier on a remote island cursed with eternal winter—and warms her heart with the joys of true love.
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In Jill Gregory's "The Rose and the Sword," an exiled princess’s last hope for recovering her lost kingdom lies with the embittered prince she is pledged to marry—a man as impossible as he is irresistible.
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In Ruth Ryan Langan's "The Roses of Glenross," a lonely lass tends a haunted rose garden in an abbey in war-torn Scotland—while a heroic soldier basks in the pure glow of her love.
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In Marianne Willman's "The Fairest Rose," a bold Irish warrior falls for the one woman who has the power to save his life—and hold his heart.
  
 
== Recognitions ==  
 
== Recognitions ==  
 
* [[2002 RITA® Winners & Finalists|2002 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Romance Novella Category|Romance Novella]] for "The Rose And The Sword"
 
* [[2002 RITA® Winners & Finalists|2002 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Romance Novella Category|Romance Novella]] for "The Rose And The Sword"
 
* [[2002 RITA® Winners & Finalists|2002 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Romance Novella Category|Romance Novella]] for "Winter Rose"
 
* [[2002 RITA® Winners & Finalists|2002 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Romance Novella Category|Romance Novella]] for "Winter Rose"

Latest revision as of 12:41, 10 September 2021

Contents

Book Description

In Nora Roberts' "Winter Rose," a young queen heals a wounded soldier on a remote island cursed with eternal winter—and warms her heart with the joys of true love.

In Jill Gregory's "The Rose and the Sword," an exiled princess’s last hope for recovering her lost kingdom lies with the embittered prince she is pledged to marry—a man as impossible as he is irresistible.

In Ruth Ryan Langan's "The Roses of Glenross," a lonely lass tends a haunted rose garden in an abbey in war-torn Scotland—while a heroic soldier basks in the pure glow of her love.

In Marianne Willman's "The Fairest Rose," a bold Irish warrior falls for the one woman who has the power to save his life—and hold his heart.

Recognitions