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Rose of Winslow Street, The [Kindle Edition]

Elizabeth Camden
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Book Description

Romance and Drama to Capture the Heart in This Emotional Tale

The last thing Libby Sawyer and her father expected upon their return from their summer home was to find strangers inhabiting a house that had been in their family for decades. Widower Michael Dobrescu brought his family from Romania to the town of Colden, Massachusetts with a singular purpose: to claim the house willed to him long ago. Since neither party has any intention of giving up their claim, a fierce legal battle ensues between the two families.

When important documents go missing from the house, Libby suspects Michael is the culprit. Determined to discover the truth behind the stolen papers, Libby investigates, only to find more layers of mystery surrounding Michael and his family. Despite their rivalry, Libby finds herself developing feelings for this man with the mysterious past.

As a decision about the house looms in the courts, Libby must weigh the risks of choosing to remain loyal to her family or give her heart to a man whose intentions and affections are less than certain.

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Romanian Michael Dobrescu acted swiftly to save his sister, Mirela, and now he and his small entourage occupy the Massachusetts home willed to him years ago. Professor Sawyer, a perfectionist inventor, and his daughter, Libby, are vacationing at their summer beach house when they receive word first that gypsies have moved into their house and then that there is some doubt as to their ownership. When Libby arrives at the house to remove treasured personal possessions, she is charmed by Michael’s two young sons and Mirela but enraged by Michael, a plainspoken soldier who is also a skilled perfumer and farmer. Soon, however, Libby feels compelled to help them because the town sides with the Sawyers, refusing to even sell the Dobrescus food. Camden’s stand-alone inspirational historical romance addresses such social issues as prejudice, illiteracy, and the dearth of options open to women in the late nineteenth century. Camden also entrances readers with vibrantly drawn characters and intriguing plot twists to create a tenderly evocative novel. --Lynne Welch

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In the small town of Colden, Massachusetts, Libby Sawyer leads a quiet, predictable life. Yet beneath the surface, she is haunted by a secret.

Newly arrived on American shores, Michael Dobrescu is far from predictable, and his arrival in Colden is anything but quiet. Michael's shocking claim to be the rightful owner of Libby's father's house immediately alienates him from the appalled citizens of Colden.

Despite her own outrage, Libby is unwittingly fascinated by this enigmatic man who seems equally intrigued by her. As the court's decision about the house looms and the layers of mystery surrounding Michael's past are unveiled, Libby's loyalties are tested in ways she never imagined.

"Camden's stand-alone inspirational historical romance addresses such social
issues as prejudice, illiteracy, and the dearth of options open to women in the late nineteenth century. Camden also entrances readers with vibrantly drawn characters and intriguing plot twists to create a
tenderly evocative novel." --Booklist

"Camden's second evangelical historical romance (after The Lady of Bolton Hill) successfully combines suspenseful intrigue with a lively, unpredictable love story." --Library Journal

Product Details

  • File Size: 795 KB
  • Print Length: 355 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0764208950
  • Publisher: Bethany House Publishers; Original edition (January 1, 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005PQUX7O
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #141,867 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars SIMPLY AMAZING January 16, 2012
Format:Paperback
THE ROSE OF WINSLOW STREET is the first book I've read by Elizabeth Camden, but it won't be the last. In many cases a novel starts out with a bang, just to dwindle within the first fifty pages. Then there are those that don't start out well and continue in the same pace. With THE ROSE OF WINSLOW STREET, it started out at an ever pace, nothing causing my heart to race. But in a relatively short time the story took off.

I was hooked!

Liberty Sawyer is not what she appears. She is beautiful, well dressed and comes from a fine family. An outsider would never suspect the horrifying secret she guards so fiercely.

Michael Dobrescu has only recently arrived in America. He shocks the town of Colden, Massachusetts by storming in and taking over the Sawyer's home.

To Libby's father's horror, she befriends Michael despite his outrageous claim on their home. Michael is not what he appears and in spite of her father and the people of Colden, Libby can't seem to get Michael out of her thoughts.

As an aspiring writer there aren't too many books I come across that I don't edit as I read. THE ROSE OF WINSLOW STREET is one of those few. Most of us don't have the luxury to sit for long hours to complete a book in one sitting. Many books have places where we are able to comfortably set it down. THE ROSE OF WINSLOW STREET is not one of them. The only good place to stop is upon completion.

The writing is exquisite. The plot is captivating. The characters are amazing. I loved the uniqueness of both Michael and Libby. I'm not sure if I can ever look at a rose in the same way after reading MS. CAMDEN'S novel. I've certainly learned a great deal about roses and perfume.

Michael was such a wonderful mix of strength, masculinity, protectiveness and tenderness. His chosen profession and passion in life is a bipolar difference from his outer appearance.

Libby's "disability" was refreshing and unique. A true testament to how God made us each distinctively different, yet with a talent or passion to be carried out for the good.

The faith portion was carried out lightly in a way that will please readers no matter where they are in their journey. It's not preachy, yet one has to admire the characters solid beliefs and morals.

It's not very often that I immediately purchase another book by the same author I'm reading before I've even completed it. But that's exactly what I've done. I can't wait to receive my copy of THE LADY OF BOLTON HILL. I have no doubt the pages will captivate me in the same way THE ROSE OF WINSLOW STREET has.

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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Rose of Beauty... January 4, 2012
Format:Paperback
Having lived alone in their house on Winslow Street for over 20 years, Liberty and her father, Professor Willard Sawyer, are eking out a quiet existence. He spends most of his time working on new fangled inventions that, due to his perfectionism, will never see the light of day, while Libby fills her world with the neighborhood children and capturing nature on canvas.

As they vacation in their summer home on St. Catherine's Island, the Sawyers are completely unaware of trouble brewing back on Winslow Street.

For, overnight, widower Michael Dobrescu has moved his family on to their property with, seemingly, no intention of leaving.

Upon receiving word of the invasion, Libby and her father rush back to Colden Massachusetts, intending to vacate these immigrant trespassers from Romania. However, the matter cannot be so easily resolved upon learning Professor Sawyer does not, in fact, hold the deed to the house.

Dobrescu claims that as the eldest son of the 9th Duke of Vlaska, rightful ownership goes to him. This quickly becomes a matter for the courts to decide, which could take anywhere from several weeks to a year.

Crestfallen, Libby accompanies the sheriff in a mission to gather their personal belongings from the home. Upon seeing Mr. Dobrescu, she is taken a back by his size, strange clothing, and brash manner. And after being thoroughly insulted then rudely dragged away from meeting his sister, Libby is more than happy to see the back of this brute hulk of a man.

However, despite her apparent dislike for him, is there actually any truth to Michael's statements? Is he a descendant of royalty, or a mere imposter looking to capitalize on a golden opportunity? Is there a chance the Sawyers could lose their home?

Author Elizabeth Camden weaves together a compelling tale; one I had a hard time putting down. By the end of the second chapter, I was completely hooked and wanting to discover what would happen next.

I read her debut novel, The Lady of Bolton Hill, and while really enjoying it, felt the Christian aspects were a bit heavy handed/overdone.

I'm happy to say, that's not the case here.

The characters are wonderfully developed, the pacing just right, while the tone manages to convey intricate layers of emotion and tension in each scene. I connected perfectly with Libby, but came to love Michael the most. He seemed to leap off the page, and I could picture him just as Ms. Camden described; rugged, quirky, handsome, unpredictable, gentle, fierce, protective... and with a sense of humor to boot.

Literally, a real hunk of a guy!

Watching the relationship develop between Michael and Libby was honestly a treat, and one I won't soon forget. Their dialogue fairly crackled, with just the right amount of quips, plus feeling, thrown in to keep readers on their toes.

I also found the plot to be rather original, and appreciated that aspect a lot. Sometimes, books can tend to run together after a while, so learning about the Romanian culture was an added bonus and made the Dobrescu family stand out. I haven't come across anyone quite like Michael and will miss his larger than life personality which truly shone through.

If you're looking for a well written, engaging, romantic, historical, The Rose of Winslow Street captures all that and more. I honestly loved it and will be putting this one in my keeper pile.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Bethany House Publishers in exchange for my honest opinion.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars An O.K. Read February 18, 2012
By Morgan
Format:Paperback
Libby Sawyer and Michael Dobrescu are two completely different people. Michael moves with his family from Romania and claims Libby's house when her and her father are away for the summer. Throughout the novel both Libby and Michael battle court cases and each other.

While the plot of this book was interesting and unique, I felt like I couldn't connect with the characters. My least favorite character was Michael. He loved his family, which was great, but because of this extreme love for his family he seemed to be very harsh to everyone else, including Libby. At one point in the novel she asked him for a favor and he wouldn't do it for her unless she agreed to do something for him in return.

This book did explore some difficult topics, which I appreciated, but otherwise, I didn't enjoy this book as much as her other novel, The Lady of Bolton Hill.

I received this book for free from Bethany House Publishers in exchange for an honest review.
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5.0 out of 5 stars *°o*:*¨¨*:*. HIGHLY ENJOYABLE with GREAT DEPTH .*:*¨¨*:* o°*
I could hardly put this book down. It was fun, exciting, and mysterious. It was filled with growing love, family devotion, tragedy, and positive relationships with Christ. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Blue Jeans And Teacups
4.0 out of 5 stars A 19th century romance with a little history and a great story
This book is set in the 19th century. The result of wars in Romania drive a family to travel to America for a fresh start in a safer place. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Kindle Fire Reader
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read
Elizabeth Camden is a great author and I have read all of her books. I would highly recommend her books to anyone who enjoys Christian novels, but also to anyone who likes... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Charmyne
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful read that engaged me from beginning to end
I absolutely loved this book! Whenever I had to put it down to work, relax or grooved, it was always difficult. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Domonique E. Burke
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice diversity for out times
I thought the distrust between the families might continue through the entire story. Luckily, with his strength, Liberty was able to overcome her different weaknesses and flourish... Read more
Published 2 months ago by David Allen
3.0 out of 5 stars Typical Christian Romantic Suspense
This book was a book I got as a daily free book. I really liked the premise of the book. It was just obvious what the format of the book was going to be a couple chapters in. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Hank
4.0 out of 5 stars SO lovely... 4.5 stars!
Okay, I'll be honest. I really thought that I would give this book 4 stars... then I read the ending. Read more
Published 6 months ago by JesuSaves
4.0 out of 5 stars Elizabeth Camden has done it again!
I have read both of the novels she has published so far, and I have enjoyed them each very much. I eagerly await the next one! Read more
Published 6 months ago by Annie Riley
5.0 out of 5 stars Real love story
What is not to like about the Rose of Winslow Street? First we meet the Romanian family who think they have inherited a house on Winslow Street. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Book Lover
4.0 out of 5 stars Much better than her first one!
I was a bit afraid to read this one after my experience with Lady of Bolton Hill, The, so it took me quite awhile to finally get up the nerve to read this one. Read more
Published 7 months ago by LadyoftheIvy
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Elizabeth Camden is a research librarian at a small college in central Florida. She has a master's in history from the University of Virginia and a master's in library science from Indiana University. She has published several articles for academic publications and is the author of four nonfiction history books. Her ongoing fascination with history and love of literature have led her to write inspirational fiction. Elizabeth lives with her husband near Orlando, Florida.

She regularly posts about the joys of the book world at http://elizabethcamden.com/blog

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