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The Spanish Rose
The Spanish Rose
Author: Shirlee Busbee
ISBN: 215030
Publication Date: 1986
Pages: 442
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Publisher: Avon Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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lady56 avatar reviewed The Spanish Rose on + 48 more book reviews
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I found the book good, captured my attention. Had many levels of interested. I enjoyed this book.
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He was her family's bitterest enemy . . . and now he stood before her, his magnificent body in chains, captured by her brother - enslaved. But from the moment ravishing maria Delgato gazed into Gabriel Lancaster's burning emerald eyes, there was no question who was the real prisoner!
Gabriel despised this tempting Spanish flower whose flawless face rose to haunt him in every fevered dream. He would escape on a pirate ship bent on plunder - and then one day return, as conquerer, to destroy all Marias's resistance in the smoldering fire of his embrace!
From lush Caribbean estates to desparate battles at sea, all the way to the glittering English and Spanish courts, Maria and Gabriel would rage against the one truth their hearts could never deny . . . and which passion alone could free.
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He was her family's bitterest enemy, and now he stood before her, his magnificent body in chains, captured by her brother - enslaved. But from the moment ravishing Maria Delgato gazed into Gabriel Lancaster's burning emerald eyes there was no question who was the real prisoner.

Gabriel despised this tempting Spanish flower whose flawless face rose to haunt him in every fevered dream. He would escape on a pirate ship bent on plunder - and then one day return as conqueror to destroy all Maria's resistance in the smoldering fire of his embrace....

From lush Caribean estates to desperate battles at sea, all the way to the glittering English and Spanish courts, Maria and Gabriel would rage against the one truth their hearts could never deny, and which passion alone could set free.
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The novel gripped me from the start. Maria and Gabriel were a delightful couple whose struggle until they realised their love for one another, captivated me. The plot is filled with unexpected twists and turns. I think what I liked most about this novel, was that it did not end when they realised that they loved eachother. Too often, romance novels do, and one is left with a feeling of frustration, of wanting to know what happened after their declaration of love! The Spanish Rose is not like that, and one can contentedly go on to read further, and enjoy the extra twists and turns that Shirlee has in store! This was an EXCELLENT novel, and I recommend it to all romantics out there - if you are reading this, and haven't read it yet - why waste time...READ!
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Shirlee Busbee is a wonderful author of romantic, historical novels. Great read!


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