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Original Title: For the Roses
ISBN: 067187098X (ISBN13: 9780671870980)
Edition Language: English
Series: Claybornes' Brides (Rose Hill) #1
Characters: Mary Rose Clayborne, Harrison Stanford MacDonald, John Quincy Adam Clayborne, Cole Clayborne, Douglas Clayborne, Travis Clayborne
Setting: London, England(United Kingdom) Blue Belle, Montana Territory,1879(United States)
Literary Awards: Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award (RT Award) for Historical Romance of the Year (1995)
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For the Roses (Claybornes' Brides (Rose Hill) #1) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 561 pages
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Alternate-cover edition for ISBN 9780671870980 can be found here 1879. In Blue Belle, Montana, everyone knew better than to mess with the Claybornes. The brothers had once been a mismatched gang of street urchins—until they found an abandoned baby girl in a New York city alley, named her Mary Rose, and headed west to raise her to be a lady. They became a family—held together by loyalty and love if not by blood—when suddenly they faced a crisis that threatened to tear them apart.... Trouble came to town with one Lord Harrison Stanford MacDonald. Armed with a swagger and six-shooter, he cut a striking figure—but it soon became apparent to Mary Rose that he was too much of a gentleman to make it in her rough-and-tumble town. She asked her brothers to teach him the basics of frontier survival, which he acquired with ease. And soon he possessed a deep and desperate love for Mary Rose. She returned his affection wholeheartedly... until MacDonald revealed a secret that challenged everything she believed about herself, her life, and her newfound love. Now her search for identity and meaning would begin, raising questions that could only be answered if she listened to the truth within her heart....

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Title:For the Roses (Claybornes' Brides (Rose Hill) #1)
Author:Julie Garwood
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 561 pages
Published:February 1st 1996 by Pocket Books (first published September 1st 1995)
Categories:Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Westerns. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Western Romance

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Ratings: 4.04 From 13091 Users | 479 Reviews

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Normally, I love Julie Garwood. Maybe I've changed because this book kind of annoyed me. It was way too long - could have and should have been edited back at least 100 pages. Her writing style is very simple - maybe too simple. I liked all of the characters and the premise was good. But something was missing from this compared to some of her other books. and are still my favorites!

A friend, Sandi Layne, told me that THIS was the Julie Garwood book to read. She was right!I LOVED this from the moment the four boys found Sidney who turns out to be a girl. These young men know what FAMILY is and they raise Mary Rose to be an articulate, knowledgeable, kind, caring woman.Each chapter ends with a letter to Mama Rose, the eldest brother's mama, who has become the mama to all five of them. It doesn't matter that four of the five have NEVER even met her, she's their MAMA and

What a wonderful story!I'll write my review later:)

3.5 stars. The story is heartwarming, smexy and sweet, but too slow. I do love Julie Garwood, but this American historical is not her best. I did like the hero, though. Garwood's heroes are always hot. Harrison is Scottish, big and braw. For some time, Mary Rose thinks he is a mild-mannered man, not familiar with guns or fights. This misperception created some mildly amusing scenes. I liked the four brothers and Mary Rose, too.The best parts of the book are the first chapters (the boys find a

I love this book. I love how Julie has created a family. A family, although they were different, they were and knew what family is all about. My favorite brother is Cole Clayborne. :) He's a good, bad boy.08-31-09 I'm adding an updated review, to the already view I have given the book. I've reread this book in August 2009. I've finished it on 08-31-09.For The Roses is a 5 stars book. I've first read this story, back in 2000 and recently done a read read in this month, August 2009. Wow! Nine

I find myself re-reading this whenever I need a comfort read. The love that the brothers have for Mary Rose is just stunning and can only be eclipsed by the love Harrison feels. Sigh. I'm already getting misty-eyed just thinking about it!

Here are some of my thoughts: I love the idea of four unrelated young boys (9-13) finding a baby literally in the garbage and deciding to raise her and be her family. It is a wacky idea but so endearing. I love how these boys have become brothers who strongly protect their sister. They all have issues of some sort, with abandonment and/or crime they are alone in this world, but they have found each other and have made a family out of this, which is sweet. They are prickly at times, but there