A Winter’s Rose

A Winter’s Rose by Erica Spindler is a first edition published by Silhouette Books in 1993, featuring 250 pages in English. This work of fiction intertwines romance with the complexities of trust and personal scars, as it follows rugged Jackson Reese, who has learned the hard way not to trust a society princess. His life becomes further complicated when Bentley Cunningham, a pampered and privileged young woman, enters as his troubled daughter’s sitter, challenging his perceptions and stirring emotions he thought long buried.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the dynamics between Jackson and Bentley, highlighting their contrasting backgrounds and the struggles that arise from their interactions. As Bentley attempts to connect with Jackson’s daughter, her determination to prove herself may lead to unexpected developments in her relationship with Jackson. This story delves into themes of trust and resilience, set against the backdrop of romance, making it a thoughtful exploration of personal growth and connection.
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Rugged Jackson Reese had a heartful of scars to prove you shouldn’t trust a society princess. So his troubled daughter’s latest ‘sitter’ was worse than merely a thorn in his side – pampered, privileged Bentley Cunningham was the whole damn rose…complete with perfumed petals and a darkly rooted determination to succeed where others had failed. She might work magic on a pouty preteen, but only a miracle worker would convince Jackson she was woman enough for him…
THAT SPECIAL WOMAN!
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