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Coming Up Roses
Coming Up Roses
Author: Catherine Anderson
Widow Kate Blakely knew nothing of love-- but she knew plenty about unhappiness. She'd married young, hoping to put down roots in a safe haven, but her husband had shattered her naivete, and made her fear for her beloved daughter's safety until the day he died. — Shen she first met her new neighbor, Zachariah McGovern, all she saw was danger. But...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780061080609
ISBN-10: 0061080608
Publication Date: 1993
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 38 ratings
Publisher: HarperTorch
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Coming Up Roses on + 229 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Widow Kate Blakely knew nothing of love-- but she knew plenty about unhappiness. She'd married young, hoping to put down roots in a safe haven, but her husband had shattered her naivete, and made her fear for her beloved daughter's safety until the day he died.

Shen she first met her new neighbor, Zachariah McGovern, all she saw was danger. But Zach saw much more. He saw beauty, he saw tenderness. He knew he could rescue Kate from her past-- if only she would let him.

What Zach couldn't know, however, was the price that had to be paid to save the woman he loved.

I love a romance with a "wounded" heroine, and this one has endured a horrible marriage. She's very wary of men and the hero has to slowly woo her. Great emotional, dramatic read. Don't miss it. One of C Anderson's best.
ladycholla avatar reviewed Coming Up Roses on + 2081 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I loved this book, it is a real treasure. Very modern, but with old setting. The little girl is adorable. What a great story by one of my very favorite authors. Bonnie A.
amandaksmith avatar reviewed Coming Up Roses on + 28 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
The best of Catherine Anderson's older writing. If you really liked Sweet Nothings by Anderson you'll definitely find Coming Up Roses worth 10 bucks or whatever it's going for on Amazon right now. The relationship between the heroine Kate's daughter, Miranda, and the hero is wonderful and convincing. There is a strong domestic violence theme that sort of takes precedence over the romance but to be honest that's par for the course for a Catherine Anderson and the book is fantastic from any angle.
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ParanormalRomance avatar reviewed Coming Up Roses on + 3 more book reviews
Wow! What a book! I just love Catherine Anderson, but on this one she really out did herself! Her characters are always so real, they have strengths & weaknesses, sometimes they act in ways you completely understand, while others act completely irrationally. In this story Catherine Anderson brings you back in history to a time where spousal abuse was completely unheard of or ignored. She shows us horrific, unimaginable events, but tells them in a way where you see & feel it all. At the same time she seems to wrap you in a protective blanket and tell you it will all be ok. What an author! What a ride! I just couldn't put the book down, it kept me on the edge of my seat the entire time! Enjoy!
robinmy avatar reviewed Coming Up Roses on + 2104 more book reviews
Since her husband drowned six months ago, widow Kate Blakely is having a hard time making ends meet. She doesn't want another husband. After the disaster of her first marriage, she refuses to marry again. In fact, Kate doesn't trust any men. When her neighbor Zachariah McGovern stops by, she doesn't want anything to do with him. But a few days later, Kate shows up at his house in desperate need of his help. Her four-year-old daughter Miranda has fallen down a well. Kate asks Zachariah to rescue her.

This story started out strong. There was the exciting rescue attempt and the aftermath of it. But somewhere around the middle of the book, the story bogged down. Kate had a secret and she wasn't telling anyone. Zachariah offered to help her, but she wanted him to just go back home and stay there. There was so much angst in the second half of the book, I lost interest. Based on a great beginning, and a boring second half, I'll rate this book 3 Stars.


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