4 member(s) found this review helpful.
Her father's a jerk and had her mother killed. She is married by force and her new husband is a jerk too. She changes and becomes subservent in order to win his love. Completely unbelievable part of the book is the part where you discover why it is called Rosehaven. Really, don't want to spoil it because it is a good book as a whole because Coulter does a great job of keeping with the times and what life was like way back then, so I won't spoil it even though I know you will agree with me that it is completely unbelievable once you read it too.
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Well written and not at all boring. A story of two people who hardly know each other but are married anyway, and all the power stuggles that ensue. Hastings married a man she probably wouldn't have chosen for herself, but is still depicted as a strong female. The end just gets better, and even takes a surprising twist...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Although better than I expected it to be, the "hero" was a real jerk to the lady of the story until the very end.