Review of Harrowing Roses
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Review of Harrowing Roses
Harrowing Roses by Barbara Cooper is a thriller that can be part of the C/T/M/H genre. Dana is a big city girl who saw her wealthy father disappear with another woman without explaining anything. The main problem is that she and her mother are not in an ideal economic situation. That's why they decide to spend time in the "wetlands" on the property of her father's wealthy relatives.
However, her father's relatives never welcomed the mother and daughter. At first, the parents didn't want their child to bond with Dana's mother. This cold treatment contrasts with what is given to Dana's cousin Debra Lee. She is considered everyone's darling, and this kind of treatment stirs resentment. The story becomes interesting when Debra Lee disappears, and her cousin starts looking for her with Henry's help. As the story unfolds, the reader is left wondering if he is clairvoyant or somehow connected with Debra Lee's disappearance.
While they are not my favorite aspect of this publication, I need to start by saying that the illustrations are excellent and help the reader better understand what's going on in the book. But after all, what would be the central positive aspect of this work? After a lot of thinking, I would say it's the psychological development of the characters. At the beginning of the book, Dana looks like an ordinary big city girl bored in a place with few people. However, as the author develops her feelings towards her cousin, it is possible to see an evolution from indifference to repressed hatred. The end of the book shows this brilliantly (albeit in a way I wasn't expecting). That's what I liked the most about this book.
After finishing this work, I concluded that there are no flaws to mention. It's true that at first, some situations seemed surreal and far-fetched. However, as the pages progress, the reader realizes that there may be ulterior motives, and the behavior of various characters is dubious. Besides, I couldn't find one single grammatical error: the book is indeed professionally edited.
All in all, Harrowing Roses by Barbara Cooper deserves four out of four stars. It's gripping, intense, and memorable. Only gifted authors manage to create such an elaborate suspense environment. Since there are no plot flaws or grammatical errors, there is no reason to deduct one star from the final score. I recommend this publication to all suspense fans. There is no age restriction as there are no sexual scenes or profane words.
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You an I, tonight!
You may forget the warmth he gave,
I will forget the light.
When you have done, pray tell me
That I my thoughts may dim;
Haste! lest while you're lagging.
I may remember him!
Emily Dickinson
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