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One White Rose
 
 

One White Rose (Paperback)

by Julie Garwood (Author)
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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One miserable rainy night, Douglas Clayborne goes to buy a horse and finds himself staring down the barrel of a rifle. Behind it shivers one very scared--and very pregnant--woman, Isabel Grant. He disarms her, and delivers the baby (not quite in one skillful motion, but almost); however, the trio's troubles are just beginning. Got three hours to burn? One White Rose, the second book of Julie Garwood's trilogy, The Clayborne Brides, is like an old-time Western in the best tradition--a stoic, super-competent hero, a spunky heroine, a kindly old doctor, and the lot. Looming above them all is the villainous rancher Boyle, who not only wants Isabel's land, but her body as well. He and his henchmen have the entire town of Sweet Creek, Montana, peeing all over themselves with fear. Will Douglas and Isabel fall in love? Will Douglas and his gunslinging brothers save the day? What do you think?


From Library Journal

Although each of these books focuses on a different love story and could theoretically be read independently, they are linked by the characters and a thread of mystery that runs throughout the series. Readers may find it more satisfying to read the books in sequence?and to read the original story, For the Roses (Pocket, 1995), before tackling the "Clayborne Brides" trilogy. Second in the trilogy, following One Pink Rose (Pocket, 1997), One White Rose concerns Douglas Clayborne, who comes to a rundown ranch to claim a horse he is buying and ends up playing midwife and then protector to the beleaguered widow of the man he has come to see. Well-maintatined sexual tension and some great one-liners mark this title. In One Red Rose, Adam, former runaway slave, family scholar, and oldest of the Clayborne brothers, meets his matrimonial match (with a bit of help from Mama Rose) in the beautiful?and stubborn?Genevieve Perry. A plot that is frightening and funny in turn deftly advances a series that concludes this December with the publication in hardcover of Come the Spring (see Prepub Alert, LJ p. 58). Garwood lives in the Kansas City, Kansas, area.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Julie Garwood is a genious!, Jan 27 2003
By C. E. Jacobs "Donovan's Momma" (Vista, CA) - See all my reviews
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Her books are awsome! She is one of the top romance writter in my book I have read 17 of Julie Garwood's novels and she astounds me every time I read a new one. I suggest if you want to read this book start with the book "For the Roses" then go onto read "One Pink Rose", "One white Rose", and "One Red Rose" and then read "Come the Spring" These books are all about the Claybourne family and how they strived to survive raising an abandoned baby that they found in New York and turning her into a lady. After their little Mary Rose is grown up and Married to a highland Lawyer named Harrison each brother is tempted by women into settling down will the brothers run or face the destiny that MAMA Rose tricks them into.
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3.0 out of 5 stars One White, one pink and one red rose!, Jan 22 2003
By janlouise (Ruston, LA United States) - See all my reviews
I thoroughly enjoyed For The Roses- and went straight to the library to find these 3 smaller books. Their length did not bother me. But they did seem a little shallow. Out of the 3, One White Rose is the best to me. I did enjoy the story and would recommend others read it. The other 2 were silly and too unrealistic to me (especially One Red Rose).
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3.0 out of 5 stars Okay, Aug 17 2001
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I did love For the Roses so immediately picked this one up when it came out. It was too short, though to have any character or plot depth. It only took a little over an hour to read and was left with a feeling of "Okay, so what now?". Julie Garwood is a phenomenal author and this just wasn't a very good example of that. I'd recommend any of her other books though!
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3.0 out of 5 stars well..not as good as the others
well,it's ok..but not as i expected it could be.. it's quite unexpected..the stories are not like the other books Julie Garwood use to write..
Published on Jan 11 2000 by choon babe

2.0 out of 5 stars Okay not the best
I have always been a big fan with Julie Garwoods book, but I was disapointed with this one.This was an okay book, did like the way Douglas respected Isabeal, he cared for her and... Read more
Published on Aug 31 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars This was my first Romance novel and the reason I am hooked!
This was my first Romance novel and since reading it i have been hooked on them. I have read every Julie Garwood book and was elated to hear that she had written Ransom in... Read more
Published on Aug 31 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars All Thumbs Are Up
I have read all of Julie Garwood's books to date. And as expected, "One White Rose" pull's you into it's story. Read more
Published on Jul 3 1998 by eagle1-2

4.0 out of 5 stars Where's Cole???
This book is good but I want to see Cole married off to someone....after that wicked girl Elenore in For the Roses, i wouuld like to see him lose his heart to someone... Read more
Published on Oct 9 1997 by luvblegrl@geocities.com

4.0 out of 5 stars A charming love story
I had a hard time getting into Garwood's first novella of the Clayborne Brides, and actually didn't read it until after devouring this and the third novella. Read more
Published on Sep 28 1997

2.0 out of 5 stars TOO SHORT!
THE BOOK IS TOO SHORT TO GET INTO A STORY. NOT ENOUGH TIME FOR ROMANCE. MS. GARWOOD IS MY FAVORITE ROMANCE AUTHOR BUT THIS BOOK JUST FALLS SHORT!
Published on Jul 7 1997

4.0 out of 5 stars A great read even if you haven't read the presequels
One White Rose is a great,sweet short read. It does not matter if you have not read For The Roses or One Pink Rose. Read more
Published on Jun 19 1997

4.0 out of 5 stars An adorble couple in a sweet storyline
Douglas Clayborne arrives in Sweetwater to pick up a horse but winds up delivering Isobel Grant's baby when he realizes the widow is alone and isolated from the rest of the town... Read more
Published on May 10 1997

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