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25 out of 25 people found this review helpful.
Great book for de-stressing in a bubble bath
I felt the romance in this book was much sweeter and maybe more 'romantic'- in part because Mac was the more practical sort and had to overcome herself to fall in love. Emma is a bit of a social butterfly, dating around, and an old friend works his way into her affections. This is my fiction favorite right now, as de-stressing is the order of the day. My nonfiction favorite right now is another great book that's worth reading called "Emotional Intelligence 2.0"Show Less
posted by Allison_Davis on October 29, 2009
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2 out of 16 people found this review helpful.
Terrible don't buy it
no thank you. I am not going to buy anymore of her works and I consider this a waste of time and money. hated the characters and their...Read More
no thank you. I am not going to buy anymore of her works and I consider this a waste of time and money. hated the characters and their promiscuous ways, this is glorifying casual sex. there is something wrong with you in nora roberts books if you want to remain a virgin till marriage and have a real lasting relationship not a one night stand
terrible book horrible writingShow Less
posted by LilyLaRose on October 29, 2009
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Great book for de-stressing in a bubble bath
This is Nora Roberts second book in the Bride Quartet. In the first book, Vision in White, we meet the pragmatic photographer, Mac, who must overcome her own practicalities to allow herself to fall in love. Now we meet Emma, the florist, who is a romantic to the core. She wants the whole nine yards- and indeed, she'd be the one to have a train just that long. She longs to be swept off her feet by true love.
I felt the romance in this book was much sweeter and maybe more 'romantic'- in part because Mac was the more practical sort and had to overcome herself to fall in love. Emma is a bit of a social butterfly, dating around, and an old friend works his way into her affections. This is my fiction favorite right now, as de-stressing is the order of the day. My nonfiction favorite right now is another great book that's worth reading called "Emotional Intelligence 2.0"25 out of 25 people found this review helpful.
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warm straightforward contemporary romance
In Greenwich, Connecticut the four best friends (Mac, Emma, Laurel, and Parker) used to play as children together pretending to be a bride. Now they run Vows, a wedding planning business together. Mac has met her forever English teacher, Carter Maguire (see VISION IN WHITE) to the elation of her BFFs as the couple is now engaged.
Florist Emma wonders if her long time buddy architect Jack Cooke is her forever man
as she thinks a lot about him. Deciding not to wait, Emma kisses Jack to his astonishment. Even more shocking, he wants more kisses from her as does the florist. As they fall in love, each has doubts as they fear the end of a wonderful friendship, but those kisses heat up New England.
The second Bride Quartet tale is a warm straightforward contemporary romance with no surprising twists or spins for readers. The story line is well written and entertaining as the lead couple from (BED OF ROSES and VISION IN WHITE) as well as the two remaining buddies from Vows seem real and make for a fun simplistic romance. Nora Roberts has handed out
to her readers two exquisite bouquets with two to go.
Harriet Klausner3 out of 7 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted December 3, 2009
Somewhat weak...
This is a good book to read when you want to take a break and not be mentally challenged.
2 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Nora has done it again!
I have been reading Nora Roberts for years. While I like all sorts of books, I always come back to Nora. She has yet to write a book that I don't enjoy. The Bride series has started off with a bang. Vision in White was really good and I had high hopes for Bed of Roses. I am happy to say that my hopes were surpassed. She weaves a beautiful story of Emma the hopeless romantic and Jack ever the bachelor. While there is no scandal, drama, suspense or action, this book is a must have. When you feel like something warm and fuzzy, pick this up. Anyone who is a romantic will love this book. You won't be disappointed.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Terrible don't buy it
I couldn't stand this book. Nora Roberts books are just about sex and no meaningful relationship and love. it is just sex. sex. sex.
no thank you. I am not going to buy anymore of her works and I consider this a waste of time and money. hated the characters and their promiscuous ways, this is glorifying casual sex. there is something wrong with you in nora roberts books if you want to remain a virgin till marriage and have a real lasting relationship not a one night stand
terrible book horrible writing2 out of 16 people found this review helpful.
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enigmaticblue
Posted December 5, 2009
An enjoyable read
I did enjoy this book quite a bit, but because "Vision in White", the first book in the series, was probably my favorite Roberts book of all time, it had a lot to live up to. While it was a fun, light read, it wasn't particularly memorable.
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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A well done romance
The first book in the Bride Quartet series, Vision in White, was one of my first reviews. I like Nora Roberts, as you know exactly what you'll get from her books: a good, old-fashioned, happily-ever-after romance. Sometimes I'm just in the mood for happily-ever-after, and Nora never disappoints.
This one picked up shortly after the first story and focuses on Emma, the florist. Emma is the most romantic one of the four friends, but she's no pushover. Emma and Jack have known each other for years, so are both a little surprised when their relationship takes a romantic turn. You know the story: boy gets girl, boy loses girl, boy wins girl back and they live happily ever after.
This was a fast read with no surprises and about halfway thru the book, I had a pretty good idea who the remaining two women will wind up with. No worries, as getting there is half the fun! I gave this book a 3/5 rating because while it's not outstanding, it's still very readable. Nothing groundbreaking or original, but very well done and you get exactly what you came for. Another job well done Nora!1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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TomsgirlPA
Posted November 24, 2009
The Best Nora Roberts Series
This is such a romantic series with really likable characters. You can really imagine the settings because the book is so descriptive. It leaves you impatient for the next book to be published!
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Great story!! Not near as charming as Visions in White...
I LOVED Visions in White - I'd say it's one of my favorite Nora Robert's books, so obviously I was looking forward to Bed of Roses. I really enjoyed it, finished it in one sitting, but I do have complaints. Emma is incredibly annoying and it definitely detracted from the story a bit. I found myself wishing for more Laurel and Del and Parker and Mal. Sure, it made me want to buy the next two books even more, but at times it felt like filler before we get to the better stories!
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Bed of Roses... Another FANTASTIC book in the Bride Quartet
I read Roberts' first book in the Bride Quartet during my honeymoon in July. I could not wait for the second book to come out. I even pre-ordered it through Barnes and Noble. Once again, Roberts details each character in a way that allows the reader to see each characters' traits as you read. Bed of Roses focuses on the second of 4 stories, each depicting one of four best friends. Emma's story is very heart-warming. The friendship that is shared amongst these four women is admirable. A GREAT story...
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Bed of Rose, #2
From the moment I picked this book up, I had to finish it. Nora Roberts writes to keep you interested. The story of 4 friends, and each finding their own special niche in life and business and then finding that "one" person who makes their life whole, is just amazing. Don't we all wish it happened that way?
Great book, I can't wait for the next one. Romance is her speciality.1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted November 1, 2009
Love Her Books
I have read both book in the Bride Quartet series. I love the romance in the book. I love the way it ended. I am looking forward to the next book.
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FABULOUS
I absolutely love this series and cannot wait for the next book to come out!! This book is definitely a page turner and I could not put it down. I love that this series is about four best friends and each book tells the story of one of the 4 friends!!! Great read!!
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Anonymous
Posted October 31, 2009
Two words....LOVED.IT!!
I totally loved this book. I love all of the characters, their sense of humor, the romance, the everything. Can't wait for the next one!!
1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Great "make you feel good" book! Better than Vision in White!
I really love this series. It's about 4 best friends who own a wedding planning company called Vows. This book showcases the importance of good girlfriends, it has sibling relationships, parent/child relationships and of course the best part - sizzling romance!! The bonds in this series are truly inspiring!
Bed of Roses is more romantic than the first book Vision in White. You can't help but completely fall in love with Emma and hope that her fairy tale dreams come true. She is a hopeless romantic and wants nothing more than to be swept off her feet. You can really feel the chemistry between Emma and the very handsome, Jack. I love the plot - Emma and Jack have known each other most of their lives as great friends but secretly both wanted more. Jack decideds to make a move and changes their relationship forever. It's a "make you feel good" book." You have to go into it knowing that or you might be disppointed; meaning there is nothing thrilling,there are no twists or turns and it won't keep you guessing (you could probably guess the ending right now). But, I couldn't stop smiling when I was reading it! I can't wait to find out what happens with the last two; Laurel and Parker.
Vision in White is a great book and you will probably be more invested in the characters if you read it first. However, you can still follow Bed of Roses if you haven't read book one.1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Liked the second in the series just as much as the first. Fun, e
Liked the second in the series just as much as the first. Fun, easy read. So happy it's a series of four, love that the story continues. I'm off to request the third...
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