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One Black Rose Kindle Edition
Autumn plans to spend the summer with her friend Carley in Castleton, Maine, expecting nothing more than a normal couple of months hanging out at the beach. Nothing out of the ordinary is supposed to happen.
But as soon as she arrives she meets Holt Roth. Holt is unlike anyone she’s ever met before – and her reaction to him is even more unexpected.
Then she meets Holt’s friend, Samuel Cheshire. If her reaction to Holt was strong, her reaction to Samuel is shocking. The only problem is that he seems to hate her for no reason at all.
Autumn knows there's something very strange going on, but no one will tell her anything. When she finally learns the story behind what’s been happening her life will change in ways she can’t imagine, and the choices she makes will have the power to destroy lives – including her own.
Praise for One Black Rose:
"I would definitely recommend this book to someone looking for an easy to read, fantasy, romance. Love, love, love it!!!"
"Overall I found One Black Rose to be a delightful enjoyable read. i highly recommend to Adult and young/adult readers who love a unique, fascinating Fairy story."
"This is no ordinary love triangle"
"If you love YA paranormal romance as much as I do, you don't want to miss out on this series."
"If you enjoy the magic of fairies, I highly recommend this book."
"The story is really good and I can't wait to read the rest of the books."
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateOctober 9, 2011
- Reading age13 - 18 years
- File size3782 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B005UO7QUI
- Publication date : October 9, 2011
- Language : English
- File size : 3782 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 181 pages
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About the author

Maddy Edwards is the author of the Gauntlet, Paranormal Public and One Black Rose series.
Sequel to Gauntlet Fall coming early next year. Sign up for my newsletter to stay informed!
August Sea (OBR 9) coming August 2021.
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One Black Rose series:
One Black Rose
August
Autumn
Solstice Sea
Rose Sea
Sun Sea
Island Sea
Soul Sea
Buy the first six in two volumes:
One black Rose Omnibus (Books 1-3)
One black Rose Omnibus (Books 4-6)
Paranormal Public Series
1. Paranormal Public
2. Elemental Rising
3. Elemental Shining
4. Elemental Dawn
5. Elemental Fire
6. Elemental Air
7. Elemental Earth
8. Elemental Darkness
8.5 Darkness Rules (Elemental Darkness from Lisabelle's POV)
9. Elemental Light
10. Elemental Omen
11. Elemental Havoc
12. Elemental Fate
13. Elemental Rivalry
14. Elemental Unity
Paranormal Public omnibus Books 1-3
Paranormal Public omnibus Books 4-6
Paranormal Public omnibus Books 7-9
Paranormal Public omnibus Books 9-12
One Black Rose series:
One Black Rose
August
Autumn
Solstice Sea
Rose Sea
Sun Sea
Island Sea (One Black Rose 7)
Spiral Series:
Spiral
Spiral of Silver
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The Plot
Autumn is looking forward to a summer in Maine with her best friend and away from her arguing parents. She is especially excited when she meets Holt and Samuel, the good-looking sons of the wealthiest families in town. But she can't ignore the strange things that happen around Holt - how everyone seems to like him, how the flowers in his garden seem to come to life. And she can't explain why Samuel is determined to keep her away from Holt, even though he barely talks to her himself. Whatever is going on, Autumn's summer is turning out to be more eventful than she was expecting.
The Good
I got quite wrapped up in One Black Rose, and I stayed up late to finish it, rather than put it aside to finish the next day. Part of this was because I couldn't easily flip through chapters in my Kindle version. (Yes, I read books out of order. Yes, I am aware that you probably think this is a travesty against literature. I maintain that reading is a highly personal experience, and you can do nothing about how I choose to engage in it.) But part of it was that the pacing of the story was very good. I got a little bit more information about what was going on at just the right intervals that I was constantly curious but never felt like I had to wait too long for more information.
I also appreciated Autumn's best friend Carley. I feel like a number of books I have read lately have a set-up where the main character has a "best friend" who is either unlikable or has nothing in common with the main character. We as readers have a hard time fathoming why these two girls are friends, and we are left with an unsatisfying explanation like "we've been friends since kindergarten." I know that by the time I was in high school, I was no longer close with my grade school friends with whom I had nothing in common, so I can't imagine why I would expect a YA heroine would be any different. But Carley was a good kind of friend. She had her flaws, and her family did things differently than Autumn, but overall it made sense to me that the girls spent time together.
The Bad
Once again I find myself wondering how it is that someone can write an entire novel about a girl with no real personality traits or interests. Other than meeting boys, watching movies, and working at the coffee shop, Autumn doesn't seem to do anything. I don't even have a firm grasp on what she looks like, so I do wonder why all the best-looking boys in town are suddenly interested in her, and I can't really figure out why her friends aren't equally puzzled.
My other issue with One Black Rose is that the mythology is a little unclear. As far as I can tell, fairies are a lot like regular humans in that they age like normal people and seem to live entirely on earth and not in a fairy realm. Most of the fairies seem to have been human at one point. So other than magical powers and an association with a particular season, I'm not sure what makes a fairy a fairy.
The Romance
I was disappointed with the romance in One Black Rose, which is the main reason that it does not hit the elusive five star rating. The set-up is good, albeit not especially original. A girl comes to town and meets two boys to whom she feels a preternatural attraction, and her choice between them will have more consequences than just her happiness. The idea that she is destined for one of the boys but in love with the other is perhaps overly reminiscent of Amanda Hocking's My Blood Approves, but we will forgive it that.
The trouble is that while Holt is likable enough, I just don't feel that he and Autumn have the kind of love that is worth sacrificing everything for. I mean, by the end of the book, they've only known each other for a couple of weeks. I am also disappointed that we see so little of Samuel. What he thinks and feels is very important to the story, but we actually don't know what is going on with him most of the time. And given that her choice has large consequences for both Autumn and the fairy world, I would think that she would want to know what he and his family want as well.
Will I read more?
At this point I'm thinking yes. One Black Rose was a quick and engaging read, and I would take the time to read more. I'm also hoping that we get more from the Winter Court's perspective, although that could be my own bias.
Ooh, I now see that it just became available last weekend. I think I'll go get it now...
Okay, here's the story (Spoiler Alert):
Autumn has decided to stay the summer with her friend in Castelton, Maine. She's trying to give her parents time to focus on their dying marriage and really doesn't want to be around to see it crash and burn. So, when she arrives via airplane she is expecting to have her best friend pick her up, however the best friend is MIA. A complete STRANGER shows up at the airport(for an unknown reason), saves some guy from falling off of a light pole, and introduces himself as Holt, then basically says "Hey, I live in Castelton, let me give you a ride." Sounds weird, I know but that's basically how the whole book goes, weird things happen with no explanation. They see each other a few times after that and then he decides that they can't 'see each other' for a while....I don't think they had even been on a real date. Through out that, Samuel (who she feels 'drawn' to), is rude and sarcastic towards her. Then, his relatives threaten her with bodily harm if she's ever seen with Holt again. That's about how the rest of the book goes, with Holt backing off then coming back and all of Samuel's family giving her death threats for wanting to be with Holt, because they want her to marry Samuel. (She has only know both boys for a total of two weeks by the end of the story and she is SIXTEEN.)
I could have used more Samuel in this book, less overly dramatic or irrational characters, and more romance from the boys....I mean they are both supposed to either want or need to marry her, right?
I couldn't give it less than three stars because I was able to finish the book and I would like to know what happens. So there ya go, a confusing review for a confusing book. lol Don't take my word for it, read it yourself! ;)
Top reviews from other countries

Great Read! Highly Recommended!
Already downloaded the next installment!

It had potential but didn't live up to it. I thing younger audiences will enjoy it but older audiences will find it boring.

I was disappointed that the story wasn't concluded,so can only assume it continues in another book.


The characters are well written, so much so that I was torn with who I wanted to back as the main character's love interest. However even tho I loved Holt in this book I am backing Samuel all the way!!! There is just something so romantic about a cold brooding guy falling in love with a girl who is the total opposite of that.
Can't wait to complete reading this series!!