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Return Of The Rose (2000)

by Theresa Ragan(Favorite Author)
3.63 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: The Return of the Rose possesses anything but an original concept, and yet it is its concept that kept me from putting it down forever. The initial story type, a medieval romance filled with lustful jaunts, rarely interests me at all. Had the book been about Lord Vangaurd learning to love Amanda Forrester, and in the process her falling in love with him, I doubt that my interest would have lasted beyond the first chapter. Instead the book is about Amanda's twin sister morgeanna who had been sent to the future as a sickly babe. My main interest in reading was to see how Morgan would react to her new surroundings, however I believe this part of the book was watered down to make room for more 'romantic' antics. The story would have been much better if it had been rewritten... more to rid such antics altogether. If it wasn't for the epilogue my reading would have been for naughtily as I had already predicted the ending midway through the book.
review 2: This is the second book i read by Theresa Ragan. I really liked this book. I have always enjoyed books involving time travel and love. It took a while for the story to get exciting but then i could not put it down. I cried at the end because the man heart finally melted and admitted his love. I am a sucker for happy endings.I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys the idea of romance and time travel. less
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abi
I love time-travel romance novels and this one was pretty much what you'd expect.
limpide
I'm not a big fan of romance novels but I really have enjoyed this one.
Linda
fun concept, poor storytelling. terribly unremarkable heroine.
Katiejay
Didn't know it was soft core smut. Didn't finish it.
lorrclair
If you like time-travel romances, this is a good read.
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