There are a lot of wonderful nonfiction books about roses, rose gardening, and the culture surrounding roses. However, sometimes you just want to read a good story. The following books are works of fiction that revolve around the theme of roses. Most are mystery stories, but there are romances and historical fiction included as well.
The Rose Grower (Jun 2000) Michelle De Kretser.
In a remote province of southern France a young woman, Sophie Saint-Pierre, nurtures an ambition to create a repeat flowering crimson rose, the like of which has never been seen in Europe. Then an American balloonist falls out of the sky and into her life; and the local doctor, who dreams of improving the world is also drawn into her orbit. But the year is 1789 and public events in Paris are closing in on the private world of the Saint-Pierre family.
The Blue Rose (Nov 2004) Anthony Eglin.
Believing they have found their dream home in a beautiful English garden house, Alex and Kate Sheppard make a science-defying discovery in their garden and find their world unraveling in the wake of genetic experiments, coded journals, and murder.
The Lost Gardens: an English Garden Mystery (Apr 2006) Anthony Eglin.
When a human skeleton is unearthed during the restoration of Wickersham Priory's magnificent gardens, eccentric former professor of botany and amateur sleuth Lawrence Kingston launches his own investigation into the crime.
Roses for Regret: a 'Thyme Will Tell' Mystery (Jun 1999) Audrey Stallsmith.
After a battle between two members of an heirloom rose society which results in a fiery accident that disfigures one of the combatants, Regan Culver tries to intervene but must first discover the truth about another similar incident twenty-five years in the past.
Death Pays the Rose Rent: a Tori Miracle Mystery (Feb 2003) Valerie S. Malmont.
Tori Miracle travels to the small Amish town in Pennsylvania where her best friend's obnoxious husband is due to lead the town's annual festival begun by his ancestor, until he turns up dead, adorned by a single red rose.
Once Upon a Rose (Oct 2001) Nora Roberts ... [et al.]
Roses link four novellas by four romance writers. The best is Roberts' powerful fairy tale of a kingdom imprisoned in ice and snow that features a wounded hero from another land who appreciates all that the young hardworking queen does for her people, even risking her own life to magically heal those who need it. (Booklist review taken from Amazon.com).
There are many resources out there for people who enjoy reading so what makes this blog any different? Reader Resources is full of reader's advisories for both fiction and nonfiction works but there is more to it than just that! Every month there are many different quirky and unique holidays that most people don't know about. Each entry in Reader Resources focuses on one of those holidays and provides a book list surrounding that theme. So find a reason to celebrate and curl up with a fun book!
I use NoveList Plus as my main resource for compiling these reader's advisory lists. Cover images and book descriptions are taken from NoveList unless otherwise stated.
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