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Red Roses Mean Love

par Jacquie D'Alessandro

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Yellow for friendship. Pink for passion. But . . . Red Roses Mean Love. She dreamed of roses.... Orphaned and abandoned by her fianc#65533;, Hayley Albright is determined to care for her younger siblings even if it means having to give up her own dreams. She doesn't expect to ever find love or get married . . . until one moonlit night when she saves the life of a mysterious stranger. . . . And he wants only to make her dreams come true.... Lord Stephen Barrett woke up gazing at the face of an angel. He was alive. And safe, for now, from the killer stalking his every move. Allowing Hayley to believe he is just a tutor of modest means, Stephen stays on for reasons of his own, never anticipating the passions Hayley would stir in his cold, wary heart. Her innocence is pure seduction. Her touch is sweet temptation. And suddenly the man who has everything is willing to risk it all--for a woman who has nothing to give . . . but all her heart. . . .… (plus d'informations)
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After reading a long string of pleasant but not great books, I had been looking for something special that would really catch my attention. With it's solid writing and fun, enjoyable story, Red Roses Mean Love was just the breath of fresh air I needed. Sometimes I am partial to dramatic, angst-filled plots, but other times, I can appreciate a straightforward, uncomplicated romance that is well-written just as much. Red Roses Mean Love was just such a one, that exhibited a certain beauty within it's simplicity. The development of the relationship of the hero and heroine is one of the most important elements in a romance novel for me, and Jacquie D'Alessandro did an amazing job of building Stephen and Hayley's right from the start. I love it when an author can turn everyday things such as a walk in the garden, a game of chess or shaving into a sensual experience. Ms. D'Alessandro used these things as well as mere glances or gentle touches to build just the right amount of sexual tension and create a truly romantic atmosphere. I was also impressed with her ability to tell the story of a cynical, dissolute young man without him being particularly dark. In fact, the narrative was generally very lighthearted with plenty of moments that made me smile or even laugh, but there were also many moments that were so heartwarming as to bring tears to my eyes. Overall, the book was simply a very pleasurable read.

I found both the hero and heroine to be likable characters, which is another thing that I felt strengthened the story for me. Stephen was a somewhat uptight nobleman who had never know the true warmth and love of family. At first, he thought that Hayley's family was scandalously eccentric and would eventually drive him to distraction, but he learned very quickly to lighten up. He was pleasantly surprised to find himself truly enjoying things such frolicking in the lake or attending a little girl's tea party. When it came to Hayley, Stephen also found more love, acceptance, and warmth than he had ever experienced in his life. Hayley was one of the most pleasant and well-balanced heroines I have read in a long while. She was bright, sunny and lighthearted, often teasing her loved ones, without seeming silly. She was sweet and gentle, but not afraid to speak her mind and stand up for herself when necessary. She was kind and unselfish, having put her dreams on the back burner to take care of her family, but was still able to open her heart to the possibility of love when it presented itself, and she was always intelligent and resourceful. Another thing that I liked about Hayley was her interest in the meanings of names and flowers which I though was a rather unique hobby. These are both topics that I personally have an interest in as well, so this made Hayley an even more relateable character. Even though Stephen and Hayley were from different worlds, they were able to find common ground and accept each other for who they were, creating a lovely pair that was very delightful to read.

The book also had a strong eclectic cast of likable secondary characters. I loved Hayley's family. Each of her four siblings had a unique personality, with youngest sister, Callie being particularly adorable. The half-deaf Aunt Olivia was a darling old lady and I couldn't help but laugh every time she started flirting with the handsome young men in the story. There was also some additional romance in the form of the blossoming love of Hayley's sister, Pamela and the local young doctor, Marshall Wentbridge, not to mention the obvious love shared by Stephen's sister, Victoria and his best friend, Justin, who are already a married couple. Hayley's three “servants” were a thoroughly funny and mismatched lot, who cared very deeply for their Miss Hayley. Even though the remaining members of Stephen's family were more dissolute than he was, they still played important roles, and it was nice to see them all redeemed in the end. Overall, I thought that Ms. D'Alessandro brought together a fine palette of characters whose personalities complemented each other perfectly.

Red Roses Mean Love was Jacquie D'Alessandro's first book, and I must say that it was a very impressive first effort. I really couldn't find anything to truly criticize about this book. Stephen may have fought his feelings a bit too much and there may have been a little too much “will-they-or-won't-they” have a happily-ever-after ending (although you know they will), but neither was at all overdone. The mystery element was definitely secondary to the romance, which is usually the way I prefer it, but was still as well-written as any other book containing a light mystery that I've read recently. Although mystery aficionados may find it easy to solve, I actually did not figure it out. Another plus side was that there was not a lot of bickering or big misunderstandings between Stephen and Hayley (the biggest issue in my opinion was Stephen not feeling worthy of Hayley even though he was a marquess and she was an untitled country miss), and when they did argue there was plenty of room for apologies and forgiveness. All in all, Red Roses Mean Love was an incredibly enjoyable and near perfect read for me that is a definite keeper. It may have been the first of Ms. D'Alessandro's books that I've read, but it most certainly will not be my last. ( )
  mom2lnb | Nov 10, 2012 |
Loved this book - for what genre it is in. I used to read a lot of romantic fiction in college. But when a co-worker's wife got published, I promised to read it. I'm going to have to read more of her books - in private though, shhh! no one can know. ( )
  KObooks | Aug 10, 2011 |
From BackCover:
Yellow for friendship.
Pink for passion. But . . .
Red Roses Mean Love.

She dreamed of roses....
Orphaned and abandoned by her fiancé, Hayley Albright is determined to care for her younger siblings even if it means having to give up her own dreams. She doesn't expect to ever find love or get married . . . until one moonlit night when she saves the life of a mysterious stranger.

. . . And he wants only to make her dreams come true....
Lord Stephen Barrett woke up gazing at the face of an angel. He was alive. And safe, for now, from the killer stalking his every move. Allowing Hayley to believe he is just a tutor of modest means, Stephen stays on for reasons of his own, never anticipating the passions Hayley would stir in his cold, wary heart. Her innocence is pure seduction. Her touch is sweet temptation. And suddenly the man who has everything is willing to risk it all--for a woman who has nothing to give . . . but all her heart. . . .

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A TRR 5 Heart Keeper ( )
  nikel27 | Aug 14, 2007 |
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This book is lovingly dedicated to my incredible husband, Joe -- my best friend, and a man who defines hero in every way; and my wonderful son, Christopher, aka "hero junior." I couldn't have done this without your love, encouragement, and support. Thank you, and I love you both.

And to my parents, Jim and Kay Johnson, for a lifetime of love and wisdom, and for setting a shining example for me to follow.
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Yellow for friendship. Pink for passion. But . . . Red Roses Mean Love. She dreamed of roses.... Orphaned and abandoned by her fianc#65533;, Hayley Albright is determined to care for her younger siblings even if it means having to give up her own dreams. She doesn't expect to ever find love or get married . . . until one moonlit night when she saves the life of a mysterious stranger. . . . And he wants only to make her dreams come true.... Lord Stephen Barrett woke up gazing at the face of an angel. He was alive. And safe, for now, from the killer stalking his every move. Allowing Hayley to believe he is just a tutor of modest means, Stephen stays on for reasons of his own, never anticipating the passions Hayley would stir in his cold, wary heart. Her innocence is pure seduction. Her touch is sweet temptation. And suddenly the man who has everything is willing to risk it all--for a woman who has nothing to give . . . but all her heart. . . .

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