The Silver Rose by Jane Feather

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  • Pub. Date: July 1997
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 150,072
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    • Pub. Date: July 1997
    • Publisher: Bantam Books
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 150,072

    Synopsis

    Dear Reader,
    Like the rose in the haunting tale of "Beauty and the Beast," a silver rose on a charm bracelet brings together a beautiful young woman and a battle-scarred lord....

    In my story, Ariel Ravenspeare has been taught to loathe the earl of Hawkesmoor and everything he represents.  Their two families have been sworn enemies for generations.  But it's one thing to hate him, and another to play the part her vicious brothers have written for her--trapping Hawkesmoor into a marriage that will destroy him, using herself as bait.  Forced into the marriage, Ariel will find her new husband unexpectedly difficult to manipulate, as well as surprisingly--and powerfully--attractive.

    But beneath the passion lurk the strands of a long-hidden secret...a secret embodied in a sparkling silver rose.

    I hope you will be as caught up in Ariel and Hawkesmoor's love story as I was.

    Warmest wishes,

    Jane Feather

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    Another noble bride is to be grudgingly married off in this awkward addition to Feather's Charm Bracelet conceit (The Diamond Slipper). The Earls of Ravenspeare and Hawkesmoor have feuded for decades. Now Queen Anne's decreed that Ariel, sister of Ravenspeare, must wed Simon, Earl of Hawkesmoor, and end the vendetta amicably. Feather's writing style is spirited and her plot is paced well, but discriminating readers will question the heroine's anachronistic behavior for 1709she's set on achieving financial independence by breeding racehorses; and the hunky, battle-scarred hero has a thoroughly annoying habit of "gritting" on every other page because of his bride's inappropriate activities. "Gritting"? Whether archaic or transitive, either way, it's jarring. Mutually enjoyable sexual antics abound, butand this is odd for the genrelove enters the relationship very late, almost as an afterthought. (Aug.)

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    Silver Roseby Anonymous

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    September 18, 2000: I am all for plot, people. This was a lovely story, and put together quite nicely, but the story line was pretty mundane. It's an o.k. book, though. I would recommend you read it just to start the series so you can get to the second book: 'The diamond slipper', a definite reader.