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Title:A Rose in Winter
Author:Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 567 pages
Published:October 1983 by Avon Books (first published December 1982)
Categories:Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction
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A Rose in Winter Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 567 pages
Rating: 4.16 | 9858 Users | 515 Reviews

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A HEART TORMENTED

Erienne's father had given her hand to the richest suitor. She was now Lady Saxton, mistress of a great manor all but ruined by fire, wife to a man whose mysteriously shrouded form aroused fear and pity. Yet even as she fell in love with her adoring husband, Erienne despaired of freeing her heart from the dashingly handsome Yankee who couldn't forget her. The beautiful Erienne, once filled with young dreams of romance, was now a wife and woman ... torn between the two men she loved.

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Original Title: A Rose in Winter
ISBN: 0380844001 (ISBN13: 9780380844005)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Christopher Seton, Erienne Fleming
Setting: England,1792


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A Choice Between Love and Honor in a Great Georgian Romance!Kathleen Woodiwiss has written some truly great romances. She was a great storyteller. This one at well over 500 pages is no exception. A rose in winter...a flower blooming out of time...a sign of true love to come. Ah yes...how we love it.Set in late 18th century England, this is the story of the Sexton noble family, whose lord and his eldest son were killed for their wealth and lands. Now the young lord, who succeeded his father, has

A Choice Between Love and Honor in a Great Georgian Romance!Kathleen Woodiwiss has written some truly great romances. She was a great storyteller. This one at well over 500 pages is no exception. A rose in winter...a flower blooming out of time...a sign of true love to come. Ah yes...how we love it.Set in late 18th century England, this is the story of the Sexton noble family, whose lord and his eldest son were killed for their wealth and lands. Now the young lord, who succeeded his father, has

I'm out of practice...I really enjoyed my step back in time reading A Rose in Winter but it also brought back a horrific memory. I have loved historical romances for many years and would save up every dollar I had to buy more. I look back at that time with fondness and even wish I could get back to that time where life didn't have as many interruptions. The horrific part of that memory...I gave away all my paperback's when I got married. I mistakenly thought *I have the love of my life in front

Predictable but still good. QUICK SUMMARYThis story reminded me of Beauty and the Beast a bit. Erienne Fleming's father is a drinker and a gambler and mayor of a small english town. Badly needing money to pay his gambling debts and tired of trying to get Erienne to marry money he sells her by public auction. Christopher Seton wants her but Erienne's father forbids him to bid because he is the one he owes the money to and Christopher accused him of cheating. Erienne flees before the auction and

Someday I hope to be able to pull off a plot like this one.

I have to admit, I have more tolerance regarding H/h behavior in HR books, especially when the setting were before 19th century, than CR books.This authors H can be very awful sometimes, so it was a pleasant surprise when the hero(es) in this story is the opposite 😍.So, this is a very lovely read with an interesting plot.I found out from a tweet in twitter and I already knew whats happening but because of it I want to read this book ☺. I wasnt disappointed with the story, the only thing that

4 StarsSheesh! I'm finally done with this oh so long, 567 page, but oh so good novel...They just don't write them like this anymore. I took 1 Star away because there was just way to much information at many parts. I do realize I often complain about books not being long enough these days...but there is absolutely a line that a lot of these older authors loved to cross...But of course when you paid $7 for a book, you knew you were going to be entertained at least 4 days (or a month)...Seton and