The Rose Bride: A Retelling of "The White Bride and the Black Bride"Simon and Schuster, 04.01.2011 - 260 Seiten "Once upon a Time" Is Timeless When Rose's mother dies, her only comfort is the exquisite rose garden her mother left behind. The purple blossoms serve as an assurance of her mother's love. But Rose is dealt a second blow when her father dies and his greedy widow, Ombrine, and her daughter, Desirée, move in and take over the manor in true Cinderella fashion. Fate has been cruel to Ombrine and Desirée, too. So despite their harsh ways, Rose has compassion. But these feelings are bitterly tested when, in a rage, Ombrine tears out the garden. Rose nearly gives up all hope -- until a chance meeting with the king. Happiness might be within her reach, but first she must prevail over Ombrine. And then she must determine if she has the courage to love. |
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... stream, inviting the wild deer that roamed the manor grounds to drink and rest. And on each lonely night of her vigil for Laurent, she. would. kneel. at. the. feet. of. her. patroness. and. pray. for. his safe return. The path to the statue ...
... stream, inviting the wild deer that roamed the manor grounds to drink and rest. And on each lonely night of her vigil for Laurent, she. would. kneel. at. the. feet. of. her. patroness. and. pray. for. his safe return. The path to the statue ...
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... stream. Celestine stood motionless, so as not to frighten the sweet little creature. The fawn lowered its head and lapped at the water. 'And what of safety? Is it better to know that you are loved or to know that you are safe?" the ...
... stream. Celestine stood motionless, so as not to frighten the sweet little creature. The fawn lowered its head and lapped at the water. 'And what of safety? Is it better to know that you are loved or to know that you are safe?" the ...
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... the circular roof, the hem of the sky was growing light. Celestine dropped a curtsy. Then she turned and skirted the silvery stream, racing past the double statues of deer at the grotto's entrance. At last she 16 Nancy Holder.
... the circular roof, the hem of the sky was growing light. Celestine dropped a curtsy. Then she turned and skirted the silvery stream, racing past the double statues of deer at the grotto's entrance. At last she 16 Nancy Holder.
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... stream, through wave after wave of roses, bounding like a fawn. Then she galloped past the deer statues at the entrance of the grotto, where Elise raced toward her. "Can it be?" Rose cried. "Gui!" Elise replied. They fell 26 Nancy Holder.
... stream, through wave after wave of roses, bounding like a fawn. Then she galloped past the deer statues at the entrance of the grotto, where Elise raced toward her. "Can it be?" Rose cried. "Gui!" Elise replied. They fell 26 Nancy Holder.
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... streaming down his thin, wrinkled cheeks. "At last, at last," Monsieur Valmont said. "I have prayed to Hermes for this day." "And we to Artemis!" Rose said, grabbing Elise's hand and squeezing it. Her old nurse was weeping as well. Rose ...
... streaming down his thin, wrinkled cheeks. "At last, at last," Monsieur Valmont said. "I have prayed to Hermes for this day." "And we to Artemis!" Rose said, grabbing Elise's hand and squeezing it. Her old nurse was weeping as well. Rose ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
arms arrow asked beneath beside bleated blinked breath burial vault Cameron Dokey caught Celestine Celestine's château cheeks chest child chin Claire cloak coach cried curtsy dark daughter death deep deer Desirée's door Douce dress eyes face fairy bower father fell fingers forest gazed glowed goblet goddess gods gold gown hair hand head heard heart horse hounds bayed Jean-Marc king kissed knew lady Laurent lips looked Lucienne Lucienne's magic Majesty Marchand Monsieur Sabot Monsieur Valmont moon moonlight mother mulled wine murmured NANCY HOLDER never night Ombrine and Desirée Ombrine's Perhaps petals Pretender Pretender's priest pulled purple roses queen Reginer replied Rose Bride rose garden Rose took Rose's roses whispered shadow shook shoulder SIMON PULSE smelled smile stared statue of Artemis stepfamily Stepmother stone rose stood stream tears thought told true love turned voice walked wife wine wish woman Zeus
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 244 - My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep; the more I give to thee, The more I have, for both are infinite.
Seite 230 - Lilith put her arms around his waist. She laid her head against his back and said to him. "She's just a little girl, Lucifer.
Seite 12 - ... that he would put his arms around her and hold her close.
Seite 207 - There were lines in his forehead and at the corners of his eyes, and he shuffled along like an old man. "How is it with you?