Once Upon a Rose by Nora Roberts, Marianne Willman, Ruth Ryan Langan, Jill Gregory

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: October 2001
  • 400pp
  • Sales Rank: 69,170
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    • Pub. Date: October 2001
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 400pp
    • Sales Rank: 69,170

    Synopsis

    All new stories of passion and magic from the authors of Once Upon a Dream:

    Winter Rose by Nora Roberts: On a remote island cursed with eternal winter, a young queen heals a wounded soldier -- and warms her heart with the joys of true love...

    The Rose and the Sword by Jill Gregory: 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...

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

    The Fairest Rose by Marianne Willman: Embarking on a dangerous quest to win the hand of a princess, a bold warrior falls for the one woman who has the power to save his life -- and hold his heart...

    Publishers Weekly

    An addition to the "Once Upon..." series (Once Upon a Dream, etc.), this anthology of magical stories is anchored once again by the prolific Roberts. All four entries have the vaguely mystical feel of the fairy tale and the connecting conceit of the rose. The best of the lot is Willman's "The Fairest Rose," a quest narrative with a winning heroine who displays a strength of will that surprises even herself. The weak link is "The Roses of Glenross," by Langan. Featuring a pair of battle-scarred lovers recuperating in a haunted Scottish abbey, the story is tainted by inconsistent characterizations and a contrived rose motif. Roberts deftly conjures a fantasy world of ice and snow in "Winter Rose," but her chilly tale lacks the fiery romantic tension typical of her writing. Finally, Jill Gregory's "The Rose and the Sword" is an engaging but slight quest narrative; the hero and heroine achieve their ends too hastily and learn very little from their journey. The rose motif ties this anthology together better than many similar projects, but none of the selections are outstanding. Although each of the contributing authors has a loyal fan base who will be pleased by this book, this isn't a worthy introduction to their work. (Oct. 2) Forecast: With Roberts's name emblazoned on the cover in large print, this mystical anthology will sell, especially among avid readers of historical romance and fans of fantasy. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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    One of the most prolific and popular writers in the world, Nora Roberts (who also writes as her edgier alter-ego J. D. Robb) publishes multiple books a year. Not that it’s enough for her fans, who tear through her unconventional romances. With her trademark mix of fantasy, mystery, and romance, Roberts has created her own genre -- and romance fans are grateful for it!

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    September 18, 2001: ?Winter Rose? by Nora Roberts. Prince Kylar of Mrydon arrives nearly dead when Lady Deirdre finds him and takes him into her keep. She heals his body and he heals her soul and heart freeing her ever-wintry land from its hidden enchantment.

    ?The Rose and the Sword? by Jill Gregory. Forced to leave her loving home, Princess Brittany must find her betrothed to save her life and regain her lost kingdom. Brittany seeks Prince Lucius even as Darius the Wizard wants her dead. However, Lucius seems incapable of heroism until love enters the equation.

    ?The Roses of Glenross? by Ruth Ryan Langan. The barbarians are winning the battle in spite of valor from their opponents. Jamie Morgan rescues an intrepid Alexa MacCallum from their mutual enemy and takes her to an abbey. She tends a haunted rose garden until he returns to offer love as a healer for both of them.

    ?The Fairest Rose? by Marianne Willman. Evil sorceress Lady Bryn has captured the ?heart? of King Gilmore through a spell. Tor arrives and begins to rescue the people and the King from the evil Bryn and her associates, but it is Gilmore?s daughter Mouse who casts a spell of love between them.

    All four tales are exciting romantic fantasies that are so well written readers will feel they received a dozen long stem roses.

    Harriet Klausner