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A Lily Among Thorns [Paperback]

Rose Lerner
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September 15, 2011

HER SAVIOR

It was him. Serena couldn't breathe. She'd been looking for him for years—the man who'd lifted her out of the dregs of London's underworld. She remembered that he'd looked like an angel. But either she'd embellished or he'd grown up. Because he didn't look like an angel now. He looked like a man, solid and broad, and taller than she'd thought. And now he needed her help.

HIS SIREN

Solomon recognized her as soon as they were alone in the dark. He'd not forgotten that night five years ago either. But Serena had changed. She was stronger, fiercely independent and, though it hardly seemed possible, even more beautiful. She was also neck-deep in trouble. Yet he'd help cook a feast for the Prince Regent, take on a ring of spies, love her well into the night—anything to convince her that this time he was here to stay.


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"Georgette Heyer watch out! With believable characters and a keen eye for period detail, Rose Lerner serves up a sprightly and splendid take on the classic marriage of convenience plot. Not to be missed by fans of the Regency romance."--Lauren Willig, author of The Secret History of the Pink Carnation on In for a  Penny

"The grit of Dickens and the true-to-life, breathing characters of Austen. Rose Lerner is a new star in the Regency firmament."--Judith Laik, author of The Lady is Mine

"A first novel that not only has life, but also beautiful writing, charming characters, and attention to the small details...I adored it."-All About Romance on In for a Penny

 

About the Author

Rose Lerner, a graduate of Swarthmore College, is a cook at a natural foods co-op in Seattle. A Lily Among Thorns is her second novel, following her debut, In for a Penny.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: DP (September 15, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1428511768
  • ISBN-13: 978-1428511767
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,807,389 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Five years after Solomon Hathaway gave his quarterly allowance to a prostitute, he walks back into her life to ask a favor.

Serena recognizes Solomon immediately. She used his money to buy her way up in the underworld, eventually becoming mistress to several high-flying men before going straight and opening an inn. She wants to return the favor, but having him around threatens the barrier she's built around her heart in order to survive.

I'm not sure I can find words to express how much I love Rose Lerner's prose. A LILY AMONG THORNS is only her second novel; her first, IN FOR A PENNY, came out last year and immediately became one of my favorite books of 2010.

I didn't think it would be possible, but Rose Lerner's second novel is even better than her debut. Her intricately drawn characters break romance-novel norms. This is no typical gentleman/courtesan story. Selena is a lady who chose to leave her family's wealth in pursuit of love and lust. And Solomon is a parson's son who chose to become a tailor and--in today's language--a fashion designer.

Their differences in class, and the ways they struggle against the constraints of society's expectations of them, provide oodles of humorous conversations--like this one, which takes place long before the two of them are intimate, in a scene where Selena's aristocratic father arrives at the inn to browbeat her for taking up with someone like Solomon. Solomon responds:

* * *

"Your daughter has done what none of your blood has done since the Conquest--kept an honest roof over her head with the fruits of her own honest labor! And you come here and insult her under it. Are you not ashamed?"

Lord Blackthorne's lips were white. "If you were a gentleman I would call you out for that. As it is, you are fit only for horsewhipping."

"That's just as well, for I should certainly not meet you," Solomon bit out. "Dueling is an outmoded and barbaric custom, fit only for killing off the stupider members of a thoroughly useless class."

Lord Blackthorne had been angry. Now, he was simply astonished. "Is he this prosy between the sheets?" he asked his daughter.

Her smile was cold, but her eyes were dancing now. "Oh no, Father. There he is pure poetry."

* * *

I highlighted so many passages that made me smile or made my heart clench. Rose Lerner is masterful at bringing out the details that make characters human, in a way that reminds me of Judith Ivory and Meredith Duran. I highly recommend this novel and can't wait for her next novel.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Angieville: A LILY AMONG THORNS September 13, 2011
Format:Paperback
I've had A LILY AMONG THORNS on my list ever since I read Rose Lerner's debut novel--In for a Penny--more than a year ago. In fact, I actually reread it a couple of weeks ago to see if the character and writing were as lovely as I remembered. They were and it was. So I practically bounced in my seat when I saw the tweet pop up stating that A LILY AMONG THORNS was available on NetGalley. Click, click, click. And I sat down with it that night. Personally, I think this cover is nowhere near as nice as the cover of In for a Penny, which I thought both represented the tone of that novel as well as the "lighter" romance found within. These two look nothing like how I picture Serena and Solomon, particularly as he seems about to eat her nose and, honestly, Solomon would never do that. And even if he did give it a go, Serena would most certainly never let him get that close. Ah, the woes of cover art. On to the tale!

Serena Ravenshaw and Solomon Hathaway have A History. And they don't even know it. Ever since that one fateful night, years ago, when Solomon inadvertently provides Serena with the means to change her life, she's thought of him and wondered. Who was he? Why did he give her that money? Where is he now? And most importantly--does he have any idea what that inexplicable act meant to her? And while Serena has been carving out a new life for herself, Solomon has been quietly watching his fall apart. After the death of his twin brother in the Napoleonic Wars, Solomon can hardly summon the will to go on. A gifted chemist and tailor, he spends his days and nights working in his uncle's shop and fending off the aching loneliness and despair. Then his sister announces her marriage and the family jewels go missing. And when his sister announces she cannot be wed without the precious heirloom, Solomon seeks out the famed Black Thorn--the one woman in town who is rumored to be able to find anything that is lost. When Serena sees the one man she thought she'd never see again walk through her door, she is at once panicked, thrilled, and suspicious. Whether or not Solomon will survive the encounter is another matter entirely.

What a talent Rose Lerner has for making her characters essential to your happiness in such a short period of time. And not in a superficial way either. I genuinely care about them, believe in their fears, and grin affectionately at their quips and quarrels. By the end of the shattering prologue, I simply had to find out what in the wide world was going to happen to these characters after the intervening years had their way with them. A favorite scene early on:

***

"After Elijah died, I moved my laboratory into the back of the shop for awhile."

"How kind of him, to allow you to use his space in your work for his business. I'll wager he doesn't pay you enough either."

"Did you tell him that?"

"Maybe."

The corner of his mouth quirked up. "Anyway, that's not what I meant. I moved it there because I--well, I caught myself eyeing the bottle of arsenic. And I didn't think I would, but I knew I wouldn't if my cousin Clara might find the body."

The oyster Serena has just eaten transformed itself into a brick in her stomach.

"I couldn't sleep and I'd show up there at all hours to work. Uncle Hathaway took to waking at three or four in the morning and coming downstairs. He'd bring in tea, and then he'd go into the other room and work. He didn't try to talk to me, but I could hear him through the door and it--it helped."

Serena leaned back against a tree. "I--"

"I said I didn't want to discuss it."

"I know. I just wish I could have been there."

Solomon looked at his hands. "So do I."

***

It was incredibly fun watching mild-mannered Solomon court death and heartbreak (not necessarily in that order) by renewing his association with Lady Serena Ravenshaw. Hard-hearted, calculating, and about as remote as formerly renowned courtesans turned underworld mavens come, Serena has vowed no one will ever have control over her again. But since she is determined to repay Solomon, she agrees to find the Hathaway rubies and call it good. Unfortunately for both of them, there are larger forces brewing outside the Ravenshaw Arms. Within the space of 24 hours, Serena's former partner returns with unexpected demands, her imperious father threatens her life, and this thing between she and Solomon threatens to break the choke hold she has on control. This book lived up to its promise from the first page to the last. Charming and intriguing, I never tired of it. The secondary characters were excellent as well, and all the threads tied up satisfactorily in the end. My favorite things about Ms. Lerner's books are the sly humor that weaves its way through the stories and the wonderful, endearing protagonists she creates. Like Penny and Nev, Serena and Solomon are . . . well, they're good. And by good I don't mean they're above reproach or without their fair share of flaws. But they are people I would want to know and keep in my life. All that and an ending that will make you smile, too.
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Rose Lerner had me at a title of this book. "Like a lily among the thorns, so is my darling among the maidens." No doubt you've heard this quote at least once in your life. It's from Song of Solomon 2:2 and sets a perfect plot for this love story. Make no mistake; this is one heart pounding, heart wrenching all out heartwarming love story.

Solomon Hathaway's friends from Cambridge thought it was time he lost his virginity, so they brought him to the best whore house in London. Young Solomon dreaded as much as he anticipated this encounter. Once left alone with a young woman who to his keen eye looked almost pathetic, he couldn't go through with it and as he's about to bolt out of the room, he throws to her his whole allowance and heads for the proverbial `hills'!

Seven years later, Solomon is in a need of help recovering stolen earrings that belong to his family, and he's pointed in a direction of Lady Serena, who is known to have been a bed partner of many, but now is an inn owner with a lot of ties to the underworld of London. Solomon needs only one look of her in the dark to realize that in front of him is a beautiful woman and not that pathetic girl from long ago.

Lady Serena made a mistake seven years ago by falling in love with a young footman in her father's house and by trying to run way with him she sealed her fate and took a hold of the rains of her future by becoming a prostitute. On that long ago, but never forgotten night, when a young man showed her compassion by giving her his purse filled with a lot of money, she makes the decision to become her own person, however flawed.

Seven years later, she remembers it all like it happened the day before and her feelings are confusing her. This woman is not a meek person. She's strong, fiercely independent and she never wants or needs any man to lord over her. She's not used to showing her feelings and affections not because she can't or won't but because she doesn't know how. She's never received hugs or words of love, so once she gets exposed to it, she's literally in a panic and her physical reaction of being suffocated is something she is unable to control.

No way in hell can you read this love story and not feel for these two. Their HEA is fraught with intrigue, pain, regrets and suffering, but neither was willing to give up on each other until they faced the only enemy that stood in their way-Serena's fear of losing her self-worth.

Everything in this book was superb, from the writing, the dialogue, and the plot and secondary characters. It all flowed seamlessly with a perfect pace. Speaking of secondary players, I loved them all. From Rene, the French Spy to Sophy, her right hand at the `Arms'; from his family to her `family' of misfits! All of them pulled at my heartstrings, especially the secondary love story of two spies. Even that was pulled off with grace and such wonderful care!

If you're in a mood for a character driven love story full of intrigue, passion and plenty of suspense, I recommend this book with all my heart! Now, I need to get me Ms. Lerner's first book "In For a Penny". I have no doubt that I'll love it as much as this one.

* I received a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*
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4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Historical Romance
A Lily Among Thorns is a quirky and charming historical romance. With fantastic characters and intriguing drama, this is a historical romance you don't want to miss. Read more
Published 11 months ago by L. J. Engelke
3.0 out of 5 stars Poorly edited
Read barely two chapters and am already confused. Heroine owns an inn which, in the Kindle version anyway, keeps changing names. Read more
Published 14 months ago by booklady1
4.0 out of 5 stars I enjoyed it ! some spoilersmaybe*
I like the role reversals Solomon was still manly but softer and Serena was strong and protective of Solomon. Read more
Published 14 months ago by nothanks.Oo
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book
I received this book as an E-Galley from Net Galley in exchange for my honest review. I received no other compensation. This book was a surprise. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Megan
4.0 out of 5 stars A Lily Among Thorns
I was so excited to read this book. I adored, In For a Penny, Rose Lerner's debut book last year. She has such a unique, if somewhat complex voice and I find her books very... Read more
Published 19 months ago by A. Schreiner
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved It!
I agree with Kat Latham, I too did not believe "A Lily Among Thorns" could be as good as "In For A Penny".. was I wrong. I find it hard to believe Ms. Read more
Published 19 months ago by V. Stevens
1.0 out of 5 stars so disappointing
Well I loved In for a Penny which was her first book. This book was terrible. Who is their right mind "chooses" to be a prostitute courting death/disease. Read more
Published 20 months ago by patti raiteri
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