Rosewood

Rosewood by Candace Camp, published by HarperCollins Canada, Limited in August 1993, is a 496-page work of fiction that explores themes of romance and desire. The story follows Millicent Hayes, a spirited and well-bred young woman from Emmetsville, Texas, who has dedicated her life to caring for her tragically crippled brother. Her world is transformed when a handsome stranger moves next door, awakening feelings of passion that she never thought possible.
In this edition, readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of love and duty against a backdrop of a genteel world filled with roses and lace. As Millicent navigates her newfound emotions, the book presents a vivid portrayal of her internal struggles and the societal expectations that shape her life. The interplay of romance and personal sacrifice is central to the story, inviting readers to engage with Millicent’s journey of self-discovery and emotional awakening.
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STORMY PASSIONS AMID A GENTEEL WORLD OF ROSES AND LACE
Spirited, well-bred Millicent Hayes had lived all her life amid the gently rolling hills and lush woodland of Emmetsville, Texas. Bound by her duty to her tragically crippled brother, the dark-haired innocent had never known desire … until a handsome stranger moved next door and unleashed the floodgates of a breathless passion she’d never believed could be hers.
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