Coming up Roses

Coming up Roses by Catherine Anderson is a historical romance published by HarperCollins on September 4, 1993. This edition spans 400 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in the Oregon territory, focusing on widow Kate Blakely, who has little experience with love. Her encounter with her new neighbor, Zachariah McGovern, reveals a complex dynamic, as he perceives the potential for a deeper connection, despite the dangers that Kate associates with her past.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love and redemption against a historical backdrop. The relationship between Kate and Zachariah is central to the plot, highlighting the challenges they face as they navigate their emotions and histories. This book delves into the intricacies of romance and personal growth, offering insights into the characters’ struggles and desires.
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The bestselling author of the Comanche trilogy sets this bittersweet, highly-charged romance in the Oregon territory. Widow Kate Blakely knew nothing of love, and when she met her new neighbor, Zachariah McGovern, all she saw was danger. But Zach saw much more . . . if only he could rescue Kate from her past.
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