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The Rebel and the Rose
The Rebel and the Rose
Author: Joan Wolf
"I want to lie with you now," whispered the handsomee Virginian, defying the danger of making her his bride tonight when war could make her his enemy tomorrow. The beautiful Lady Barbara shivered with fear and desire. Her new husband was a stranger, wed to her so his wealth could pay her father's debts. Alan Maxwell was a dedicated American patr...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780451145376
ISBN-10: 0451145372
Publication Date: 7/1/1986
Pages: 426
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3.6 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Paperback
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I *love* Joan Wolf, but this is definitely not one of her better efforts. The book covers FAR too much ground, more than a dozen years encompassing the entire American Revolution, and the love story is completely lost in it. She gets the couple married and establishes that the hero feels a physical attraction to his new wife, and that's pretty much it. Their falling in love doesn't really happen on the pages. I found myself skimming through pages, looking for parts I could skip completely (and I tend to be obsessive about reading EVERY word) while hoping that the love story would pick up. It didn't. I believe this was JW's first attempt to write a longer book than the traditional Regencies she did so well, and her pacing was just off.


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