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Hardcover The Last of the Winter Roses Book

ISBN: 0802711626

ISBN13: 9780802711625

The Last of the Winter Roses

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Lady Ardith, a headstrong lady considered the ugly duckling to her three beautiful sisters, finds herself swept off her feet by a rakish marquis determined to win her over after being forced to seek... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Enjoyable, charming ...

This is a book I have been wanting to read for some time - it being Savery's first romance published some years ago in hardback. With all that build up, bad things are all too likely, but thank goodness I was not disappointed. This is a uniformly enjoyable book. Lady Ardith Winter is the last of the Winter roses of the title, being the youngest of four sisters. They all were successful debutantes in London due to their blonde beauty. Alas, Ardith is completely different, dark, tall and outspokenly intelligent. As a result of this difference she has an outsize conviction of her own ugliness, much compounded by her disastrous season in London some years ago. Now she lives in happy, busy independence breeding horses, with her companion on the estate left to her by her aunt Sibley. Then her father wrecks it all by a stupid outburst after the birth of yet another grandaughter. He will pay 10,000 pounds to the daughter who will produce a grandson. This brings out the worst in his sons-in-law and there hangs the tale. For St. John, the Marquis of Rohampton, then re-enters Ardith's life. The disastrous London season crashed due to an awful scene involving his proposal to her. She thinks he played a cruel joke and he, utterly sincere, was devasted by her total rejection of him in the years since. Now he takes new heart and decides to slowly win her back. How he does so makes an engrossing read. There are good secondary characters, the blustering father, the silly sisters and their dim husbands, even if they are at times a trifle one dimensional. My only niggle, was that Ardith was too determined in her conviction of her own lack of attraction and so treated St. John quite badly as a result.
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