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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible Fantasy Romance,
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This review is from: Goddess of the Rose (Goddess Summoning, Book 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
P C Cast has once again taken us on a journey of mythic proportions. Wonderful characters, wonderful worlds, warm loving feelings and a joyful story. I loved it.
Mikado Empousai is a unique individual, her blood can actually protect and raise the most beautiful roses in the world. She has only used her unusual powers to grow prize winning roses. The powers are handed down by the women in her familly. She is the last. Now she works at the rose gardens at Woodward Park in Tulsa. Whether by accident or the powers that be, Mikado completes a goddess summoning ritual and frees the imprisioned Guardian at the Park. Ultimately finding out she is a Priestess of The REalm of the Roses. The Guardian is a beast with the heart and soul of a man imprisioned inside. He has committed a crime against Hecate his Goddess, now that he is free he grabs Mikki and returns to the Realm of the Roses. A son of one of the titans he was cursed at birth to look like a beast. Being the only one of his kind leaves him to live a lonely hollow existance. But now he is determined to redeem himself and return to his job as Guardian of the Realm of the Roses. Not for him is touch or softness only duty. Whatever you expect from this story, you get so much more. The interaction between the Guardian and the Priestess, as well as the citizens of this wonderful land is priceless. You only find a book like this once in a long while. Do not miss it. If you like love, romance, duty and heartwarming devotion this one is for you. I am so thankful I did not miss it. This wonderful retelling of a Beauty and the Beast tale is so different and warm and I can only say I look forward to more of the Goddess Summoning Tales by P C Cast. Don't miss this one.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Definitely worth reading,
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This review is from: Goddess of the Rose (Goddess Summoning, Book 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
P.C. Cast creates new tales from old myths. In her latest book, she interweaves the tale of the Minotaur with Beauty and the Beast to create a fascinating story. Mikado "Mikki" Empousai hides a family secret; for generations, the women in her family have been gifted with the ability to grow beautiful roses with only a small sacrifice to feed the roses. However, this time things go a little differently as she inadvertently invokes a sacred ritual and awakens the Guardian who then transports her to the Realm of the Rose. Mikki agrees to devote herself to the goddess Hecate and begins work on restoring the roses in the Realm as she feels at home in this world. She sees the man underneath the beast in the Guardian, Asterius, as he shows her the magic of the Realm. She learns of the Dream Weavers and even more importantly of those who weave the tapestry of life that allows dreams to come true. Disaster strikes when four Dream Stealers, Hatred, Fear, Envy, and Selfishness, manage to enter the Realm of the Rose and taint the roses. As the roses begin rapidly dying, Mikado has to make the ultimate sacrifice. P.C. Cast has created an enchanting story that captivates the reader. Despite liking several other works by Cast, I wasn't sure I was going to like this book. However, the conclusion of the novel made the entire journey worthwhile as Cast cleverly tied together all aspects of the novel.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another fantastic mythic romance from an emerging master of the genre,
By brimmels (NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Goddess of the Rose (Goddess Summoning, Book 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
Another wonder installment in P.C. Cast's "Goddess Summoning" series (though don't let the "series" banner deter you -- each book stands alone. They're just linked by the mythic connection). Just when I think she might be getting a little formulaic, she proves me wrong. In "Goddess of the Rose," Cast masterfully blends Beauty & the Beast with the myth of the minotaur, the underworld goddess Hecate and her own spin on Greek mythology to create a vibrant world filled with likeable characters and a plot that does keep you guessing. OK, it's a romance so you know there will be a happy ending -- that's one of the charms -- but part of the fun in Cast's books is trying to figure out how she's going to resolve the impossible situation she set up and then enjoying her clever and logical solution. I especially like the spiritual undertones in her books, which in this case includes forgiveness and learning from mistakes, not to mention not judging by appearances.
I HIGHLY, HIGHLY, HIGHLY recommend P.C. Cast's books. She has become one of my all-time favorite favorite authors. Her annual Goddess Summoning novel is an auto-buy for me along with Sherrilyn Kenyon's Dark Hunter series (I'm loath to compare people, but Cast is technically the better writer though both create great characters in intricate mythic settings). My only disappointment is that Cast only releases one of these novels a year but if writing faster hurt the quality -- and it probably would -- I'll stick with this pace. Why wreck a great thing?
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazingly Great Read,
By Lady Vampire "~LadyVampire~" (Chicago, Il. USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Goddess of the Rose (Goddess Summoning, Book 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
To start off, I immediately liked this book because Beauty and the Beast is one of my classic favorites and this book was the author's personal take on the beloved tale. I have to tell you it astounded me how different it was and yet managed to enchant me within minutes. The mysteries implore you to read on and find the answers even as you lose yourself to the great plot.
Mikki is the heroine who ends up accidentally breaking the Beast's curse and freeing him from his imprisonment. In exchange for his freedom, the Beast whisks Mikki off to the Realm of the Rose where he is Guardian. A land he is both awed and feared in but non-the-less calls home. Mikki slowly starts to see the inner working of both the people and the Realm and develops feelings for both. But can a human love a beast? She will have to find out while dodging enemies, unraveling mysteries and giving in to her darkest desires. A task daunting at times but ultimately worth the price it comes with. The first thing I noticed was the author's great descriptions. The story came to life off the pages and I felt like I was able to explore along with the heroine. And then there are the great characters. The heroine is quite loveable and sees the best in everyone. Makes a person cheer for her in her quest to right the wrongs done purposely or inadvertently. The hero is the haunted beast as you may have guessed. But P.C. Cast really puts a new take on him. For me he became more real, facing the dilemmas and hardships never mentioned in any other story but all too real in life. Quite an interesting pair and really worth the read. If there was anything I didn't like about this book, it was the ending. And that's because this is one of those books that you read and hate to see end. Eventually it will, but if you are like me, you will be so wrapped up in the story that the end will happen too fast and leave you wanting. Fortunately, this author has more great stories and the journey can continue in those pages for the avid reader.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful grown-up fairy tale, with heart-felt characters!,
By Bookaholics Reviewer (Bay Area, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Goddess of the Rose (Goddess Summoning, Book 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
Goddess of the Rose by P.C. Cast
This is a lovely paranormal romance. It is like a wonderful grown-up fairy tale. I believe the author even states that she based it on the premise of Beauty and the Beast, but in this case the Beast did not transform into the `usual' prince at the end. If you are looking for a fast read. This book is NOT it. P.C. Cast builds her characters slowly unfolding the plot with care and grace. This allowed me to understand the characters and to come to love them. Mikki has a rare gift with roses, she is transported by the Goddess Hectate to the Realm of the Rose and there she meets the guardian or Beast, Asterius. Asterius is treated poorly since all the inhabitants of the Realm of the Rose are afraid of a Beast. Only Mikki has the insight to see the wonderfully noble and lonely soul beneath the beastly exterior. Suffice to say there is a lot of self sacrifice and the novel ends happily. But boy did I cry a lot until it did end happily. What I took away from this story is the beautiful love the 2 characters had for each other. Many of the romances, just sort state the characters are in love but the reader misses the area of the book in between where the love blossomed. In other words, there isn't a courtship period! Although P C Cast's Goddess series are not fast reads they take the time for this reader to really enjoy the journey! Reviewed by Steph at Bookaholics Romance Book Club
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the Best EVER,
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This review is from: Goddess of the Rose (Goddess Summoning, Book 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
Being a woman that loved the Beast in Beauty and the Beast, not only the childrens story but the old TV show, I was one who was dissapointed when the beast turned into a prince. This is one of the BEST books I have ever read. P C Cast will have a reader for life if all the rest are like this one. Being the first book of hers that I have read I hope the rest are as good. Not only does the book have a love story it challenges you to look up greek mythology just to see where she is coming from. I was totally enchanted from the beginning to the last page. I could feel the Guardians claws on my own back and could smell the roses too. The imagination that Ms Cast has is awesome. I couldnt put it down. I definitly reccomend this to anyone that is looking for the "different" romance that stirs your heart as well as your imagination.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
fantastic beauty & the beast tale,
By Elanor (PA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Goddess of the Rose (Goddess Summoning, Book 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
I've compulsively read all the Beauty and the Beast retellings that I've come across (across whatever genres) - as it's my favorite fairy tale. This is one of the best! (Up there with my favorites: Robin McKinley and Mercedes Lackey's versions). At first I thought it would be too dark and weird, but the characterizations are fantastic, and she hits all the key parts of the classic B&B fairytale. "Beauty" and her Guardian's relationship was beautifully developed, and the emotions were very touching. As I'm not a fan of contemporary novels, I was glad that Cast didn't spend much time in the current "mundane" world, but had most of the story set in the otherworldy realm. An excellent story with a perfect ending!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My Favorite Version of the Beauty and the Beast,
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This review is from: Goddess of the Rose (Goddess Summoning, Book 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
This is a retelling of probably the only fairy tale I really liked, Beauty and the Beast. The story is summed up in the forward... "This book is for everyone who fell in love with the Beast, and then was truly disappointed when he turned into a handsome prince." I knew instantly I would like this book. It didn't disappoint.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable, but predictable.,
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This review is from: Goddess of the Rose (Goddess Summoning, Book 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
I really liked "Goddess of Spring", the only other book I've read by Cast. I picked this one up because I really like the Beauty and the Beast story. I fully get that this is her own reimagination and some of the aspects are pretty cool. I liked the interesting things about roses(even though her focus on the garden is what makes the book slower, not that I'm complaining--it was her purpose), the Elementals, and Dream Stealers. The book probably could have done with more of the Dream Stealers. The book is slow paced and a bit predictable. It doesn't take long for the characters to like each other, though real romance takes a while. So, all I mean is it could have used some more suspense in it. There are alot of really great details in the book. Dream stealers, how dreams are made, how dreams come true are all great ideas in the book. The sex scenes were very slightly violent, but not weird as I thought they might be. The end of the book gets pretty quick and all the the loose ends are tied up. I enjoyed all of it. Mikado had girl power, most of the time and I liked her as a main character. Hecate also was awesome.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Goddess of the Rose,
By NoeCO "Colo-rat-o" (Denver) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Goddess of the Rose (Goddess Summoning, Book 4) (Mass Market Paperback)
A good read with a simple storyline and likeable characters. There are no twist or turns and the romance develops easily. The author does not really develop the characters beyond the surface, though they were both likeable enough. If you are into more complex storylines and characters you probably won't appreciate this book.
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Goddess of the Rose (Goddess Summoning, Book 4) by P. C. Cast (Mass Market Paperback - January 6, 2009)
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