Scent of Roses by Kat Martin

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: July 2006
  • 432pp
  • Sales Rank: 127,788

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    • Pub. Date: July 2006
    • Publisher: Mira
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 432pp
    • Sales Rank: 127,788

    Synopsis

    Elizabeth doesn't believe in ghosts. But this time she has no choice.

    Family counselor Elizabeth Conner isn't sure what to think when Maria Santiago comes to her for help. Pregnant and terrified, Maria claims to be visited each night by the ghost of a little girl, warning her to flee. Her husband, Miguel, a migrant worker at Harcourt Farms in the San Joaquin Valley, dismisses her fears as hormonal changes. Sympathetic to the young woman, Elizabeth agrees to help by contacting Miguel's employers, who own the cottage where the young couple lives.

    Elizabeth immediately picks up on the deep enmity between the two Harcourt brothers: Carson, the handsome scion running the estate for his incapacitated father, and Zack, the rebellious black sheep. While Carson is more interested in Elizabeth than in her concerns, Zack grudgingly agrees to help her look into the history of the house.

    But even as unexpected desire draws them together, Elizabeth and Zack feel something dark and disturbing at the house. And when the cloying scent and lingering chill of pure evil surround her, Elizabeth knows something terrible has happened here before, something that has its roots in murder....

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    Biography

    For New York Times bestselling author Kat Martin, a career in real estate led her down the road to romance.

    Through real estate, Kat found her own perfect match--her husband, Western author Larry Jay Martin.

    "We were on opposing sides of a transaction--I represented the seller and he represented the buyer," Kat recalls.

    A short time after the two became acquainted, Larry asked her to read an unpublished manuscript of an historical western he'd written. Kat fell in love with both the book and the author!

    "It was quite a romantic story," she admits. "I'd still like to see it get published." Then, after doing some editing for her future husband, she thought she'd try her own hand at writing.

    Kat moved on to become the bestselling author of over thirty historical and contemporary romance novels. To date, 10 million copies of her books are in print, and she's been published around the globe, including Germany, Norway, Sweden, China, Korea, Bulgaria, Russia, England, South Africa, Italy, Spain, Argentina and Greece.

    When she's not writing, Kat also enjoys skiing and traveling, particularly to Europe. Currently, she's busy writing her next book.

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    Unbelievably bad.by Judy714

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    June 07, 2009: The best thing about this book is the cover. Simple, vapid characters that border on stereotypes are barely engaging enough to make it worth turning the page. It should have been a Harlequin romance. I wondered if Ms. Martin made a product-placement deal, after the 9th time she mentioned a specific brand of diet soda all the characters seemed to drink every time they got 'parched'. The story is weak, the writing is heavy-handed, and the 'surprise' twists can be figured out halfway through. There are so many good, smart mysteries on the market, don't waste your time with this.

    Un-put-down-ableby Jenrae

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    October 14, 2008: Incredible read. The romance and suspense in this book are on equal footing. The paranormal plot to the book was not unbelievable if one keeps an open mind. This book made me cry and gave me goosebumps. The story draws you in and you can't find a good place to put down. Liz and Zach were great together.

    I Also Recommend: The Alibi, Midnight Sun, Desert Heat, Deep Blue.


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