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Midnight Rose [Paperback]

Denise A. Agnew (Author)
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"4 Stars!" -- Romantic Times, December 2002

"A tale love, deception and desire, MIDNIGHT ROSE showcases Agnew's talent for creating unforgettable characters and vivid settings. A must-read." -- Linnea Sinclair, best selling author of Accidental Goddess

"A thrilling new slant to the story of Jack the Ripper. An exciting blend of romance and chilling terror." -- Brenda Gill, Timeless Tales

"I'm a big Denise Agnew fan, and MIDNIGHT ROSE is the perfect example of why..." -- Romance Reviews Today

From the Author

Since I've been a fan of books and movies about Jack The Ripper since I was very young, I always had a yearning to write my own fictional account of those dire days in the East Endof London in 1888. Midnight Rose is fiction and fact wrapped together in a historical romantic suspense with a taste of the paranormal.

Denise A. Agnew
author of Midnight Rose


Product Details

  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Treble Heart Books (November 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1931742413
  • ISBN-13: 978-1931742412
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,155,492 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Denise A. Agnew is the author of over thirty-five novels, novella's and short stories. Denise pens romantic suspense, erotic, historical, fantasy, contemporary and paranormal romance. Romantic Times Book Review Magazine gave her novel PRIMORDIAL the coveted TOP PICK. She's received the EPPIE Award for her historical romance LOVE FROM THE ASHES as well as finaled in and won a Passionate Plume Award. Her interest in archaeology and archery sometimes find their way into her books. Denise has recently become a paranormal investigator. She lives with her husband and a Mini Schnauzer.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars sure to draw the readers in from the beginning, with plenty of mystery, suspense, and of course, a healthy dose of romance., August 31, 2005
This review is from: Midnight Rose (Paperback)
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This book is sure to draw the readers in from the beginning, with plenty of mystery, suspense, and of course, a healthy dose of romance.

Alexandra Watson has special abilities. She is able to sense people's emotions and she also has been known to "see" events before they happen. She is an American, headed to London after her father's death, to live as ward to one of his old friends. She is less than pleased with her new living arrangements and would like nothing more then to be able to stay in her own home, with her companion and friend, Flora Cormack. She is infuriated over the presumptuousness of her new guardian, Ross Havenwood, in taking over governing her life, and she intends to tell him so, as soon as she sees him again. Her tender feelings for him that he has carried since she last saw him 10 years previous are not enough to save him from her anger.

Much has happened in Ross' life since he last saw Alexandra - he has been married and widowed, in quite a scandalous affair that he is still reeling from. Gone is the happy-go-lucky, romantic soul that he once was, for he has become disillusioned and has lost in faith in people. Yet he remembers the young girl from 10 years past, and the idyllic time he spent visiting her and her late father. When Alexandra arrives at his London home, he is unprepared for the fiery beauty she has become. Shockingly enough, he finds that tender emotion, which he though long -buried, has come trickling to the surface again, though he is not yet willing to lose the cynical view of life he has adopted.

Alexandra and Ross clash from the first moment she arrives, full of indignation over his handling of her affairs, and the distant man he has become. Until her gift comes crashing forth, in the form of disturbing dreams. A madman is loose in London's East End, killing prostitutes and mangling their bodies and Alexandra begins to dream about the murders. Except in her dreams, she is the woman being brutally slain, and she feels all of their abject fear, and the intense pain he inflicts on them. She is afraid to tell Ross about her dreams, for fear he will mock her for them. What she doesn't realize is, he suffers the same dreams, and upon their discovery of their mutual nightmares, they must team up to try to help solve the grisly murders, before a young friend of theirs becomes the murderer's next victim. All the while battling their night demons, they find themselves unable to resist the allure of their attraction for one another, and the fact they may have found their soul mates in each other.

Ms. Agnew has written a compelling story here. Alexandra and Ross are a perfect couple, overcoming great odds to find the love they both long for. Alexandra is a strong heroine, having had to hide her abilities, or be scorned for them, yet she has never lost the innocence in her heart, even having seen the darker side of life through her visions. Ross is a man beaten down by life, once happy and care-free, now cynical and distrusting in the good facets of life. Alexandra brings back the light to his world, dispelling the clouds that have been looming over him ever since his disastrous marriage. There is also a delightful secondary romance as well, which adds to the story rather then detracting from it.

The dark underside of London life is the main focus of the mystery and horror, which makes up a large part of the plot in this book. The history of "Jack the Ripper" has fascinated people for over a century, in a twisted sort of way. So it was interesting to see Ms. Agnew's take on the whole sordid mystery that has never been solved. This book runs the gamut of reader emotions, keeping one engrossed all the way through to the end. One will feel sadness over Alexandra's father's death and the destruction of Ross' marriage, mental anguish as they suffer the consequences of their "gift" which often seems more like a curse. There is abject horror over the grisly killings and the terrible fear in the victims. Then, there is the elation when Ross and Alexandra finally "save the day" and give in to their desire to be together, bringing about the required happy ending for a romance. Everything is wrapped up nicely in a package sure to captivate the reader.

This book is definitely recommended to anyone who loves a good romance that has plenty of action, and a touch of the paranormal thrown in for good measure.

© Kelley A. Hartsell, September 2003. All rights reserved.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Thrilling Paranormal, December 30, 2003
This review is from: Midnight Rose (Paperback)
A chilling tale of love and unspeakable murder. This is a fantastic thrilling read!

On the East End of London, destitution, filth, and darkness prey on women of ill repute. But an enemy far more evil threatens the ladies of the night, cleansing them with the sharp edge of a knife.

Alexandra Watson travels to London to find her feelings for Ross Havenwood, a man who saved her father's life, hasn't changed all that much. She also finds frightening dreams of blood and murder and the need to save Eveline Putnam from the streets of Whitechapel and the madman who stalks her.

Ross Havenwood is haunted by a hurtful past and a burning desire to protect Alexandra, even if it's from her own foolish acts. He soon learns no man controls her, least of all him. But the thought of what might happen to her in darkened corners on the East End chills him to the bone.

An intriguing tale centered on the Jack the Ripper murders. Readers beware lest you find you're afraid to go to sleep once the lights go out.

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