A rose is often viewed as a symbol of love and beauty, and for many people, the perfect rose is one that is full, vibrant, and fragrant. The sight of a rose in full bloom can bring joy and happiness to anyone who beholds it, and its sweet aroma can lift the spirits and bring a sense of peace and calm.
But what makes a rose "perfect"? Is it its color, its shape, or its size? Is it the number of petals it has, or the way it is arranged on the stem? Is it the way it feels when it is touched, or the way it smells when it is near?
For me, the perfect rose is one that embodies all of these qualities. It is a rose that is full and lush, with velvety petals that are soft to the touch. It is a rose that is vibrant and alive, with a deep, rich color that captures the eye and draws the viewer in. And it is a rose that is fragrant, with a scent that is both sweet and delicate, inviting one to lean in closer and inhale its beauty.
But the perfect rose is not just about its physical qualities. It is also about the feelings it evokes in those who behold it. The perfect rose is one that brings joy and happiness to those who see it, and fills them with a sense of wonder and awe. It is a rose that inspires feelings of love and appreciation, and reminds us of the beauty and goodness that exists in the world.
In a world that can sometimes seem harsh and unforgiving, the perfect rose is a reminder that there is still hope and beauty to be found. It is a symbol of the enduring power of love and the timelessness of beauty. And it is a reminder that, no matter what challenges we face, there is always something to be thankful for, and always something to look forward to.
So, whether it is a single rose or a bouquet of many, the perfect rose is one that touches the heart and the soul, and brings a sense of wonder and joy to all who behold it. It is a symbol of hope, love, and beauty, and a reminder of all that is good in the world.
One Perfect Rose (Fallen Angels #7) by Mary Jo Putney
So why not 5 stars? This book was a refreshing and wonderful surprise. But this was a lady, and the pie smelled so good. This poem is deceptively worded and simple in design. Nixon had deteriorated from a bluff outdoorsman to a pain-racked wraith in a matter of months. Angry and despondent at an unjust fate, he is determined to not waste the few, remaining days of his life walled up in an Excellent audiobook narration of a wonderful historical romance All of his blameless life, Stephen Kenyon, Duke of Ashburton, has lived an upright, responsible, and somewhat stodgy existence, caring for his estates and his numerous dependents. It has the best sillage, and lasts forever. I have read this book multiple times over the years, originally in the form of a mass market paperback, later in Kindle form, and most recently, I experienced it as an audiobook.
One Perfect Rose (Fallen Angels, #7) by Mary Jo Putney
His eyes were just as blue, and just as kind, as his wife's. I was rooting for their HEA, all the way. I am also very very sad that La Prairie discontinued it. He plans to travel, to do things that make him happy — until his physician informs him that he has a tumefaction of the stomach and liver and has, at best, only three to six months to live. The second stanza is similar in content to the first. I knew the language of the floweret; 'My fragile leaves,' it said, 'his heart enclose. Since Hubble was here, he might as well be put to work.
Dorothy Parker
To cope with the This is what a romance novel should be, two people falling in love, facing hardship and adversity together instead of bickering and arguing and hating each other into love - with a multi-dimensional human not inhuman antagonist. There are words Parker uses to deceive the reader at first- fragile, heart, love, and perfect. He slid his arm under the bulging saddlebags and lifted them before remembering something else that must go. This was an amazingly romantic story, honest and heartbreaking, and it kept me riveted from page one. The child hesitated, remembering the Bad Man, who had also lured her with food. This was an amazingly romantic story, honest and heartbreaking, and it kept me riveted from page one. Stephen is a marvelous hero, a man of integrity, bravery and compassion.
One Perfect Rose by Dorothy Parker
Whenever he thought of his wife, it was with her head bent over an embroidery frame. It would be interesting to find out. Just felt like too much in the air. Also some of the spiritual scenes became almost comical for me. OK, I am not convincing anyone but a masochist to read this one, am I? The rose was unnecessary and unwanted. There were originally four "dashing, complicated Regency rakes," as Putney once called the heroes of her Fallen Angels, but with the quartet finished in 1995, she has continued to write spinoffs--River of Fire and now this novel. I was rooting for their HEA, all the way.
One Perfect Rose by Mary Jo Putney, New York Times Bestselling Romance Author
But in a good way. Audiobook versions of the first two books appeared a few years ago Thunder and Roses in 2013, and Dancing on the Wind in 2014 , but the narration was fairly poor in both I reviewed One Perfect Rose was a pleasure rather than a chore! However, in reading the poem through a second time, equipped with the knowledge of its true bitter notions, the reader sees what is purposely hidden but directly affects the overall tone. In the process, he meets the boy's beautiful stepsister, 28-year-old Rosalind Jordan, a foundling adopted as a young child by two charming, lovable actors. Things change, though, when his secret comes out. Though most of her books have been historical, she has also published three contemporary romances. He joins a traveling theater group, falls in love, and marries an actress. I couldn't recommend this high enough.