Waking Rose (A Fairy Tale Retold #3) 
"I love him more than poetry... I love him more than song."
Ever since he rescued her from Certain Death, Rose Brier has had a crush on Ben Denniston, otherwise known as Fish. But Fish, struggling with problems of his own, thinks that Rose should go looking elsewhere for a knight in shining armor. Trying to forget him, Rose goes to college, takes up with a sword-wielding band of brothers, and starts an investigation into her family's past that proves increasingly mysterious. Then a tragic accident occurs, and Fish, assisted by Rose's new friends, finds himself drawn into a search through a tangle of revenge and corruption that might be threatening Rose's very life. The climax is a crucible of fear, fight, and fire that Fish must pass through to reach Rose and conquer his dragons.
Fantastic series! I was afraid these books would just be simple, silly romances but I was pleasantly surprised to be sucked into all the suspense and mystery! It's been a while since I've devoured a book in one or two sittings.
Great book for Grades 8 to 12

This was so different. I loved it. I hadn't read the first two books in the series, but felt like the author gave me enough information to understand what was going on. (The other five books in the series are now on my "To Read" list.) I found the characters realistic, and the settings compelling. Rose's odd assortment of friends reminded me of my college friends! And while I usually expect a fairy-tale retelling to be "fluffy," I found this one surprisingly deep, touching on real-world
9 words for you: This book series is my favorite book series ever!
A complex novel of abuse, recovery, mental illness, inclusion, murder, mystery, activism, Faith! The craziness of those first years experienced when young adults leave their nest and venture into the outer world of college life, whether as newbie freshmen or advanced graduate students. Unlikely friendships as the strong nurture the weak with Kateri mentoring Donna in her mental illness, and Rose guiding Fish through abuse recovery. Fishs loyalty to Rose, taken to the extreme, becomes
It was an amazing book that kept me turning the page. So good totally recommend
Regina Doman
Ebook | Pages: 356 pages Rating: 4.38 | 1098 Users | 100 Reviews

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| Original Title: | Waking Rose (Book 3) |
| Series: | A Fairy Tale Retold #3 |
| Characters: | Bear (Arthur Denniston), Fish (Benedict Denniston), Paul Fester, Blanche Brier, Rose Brier, Mrs. Brier, Edward Freet, Kateri Kovach, Alex O'Donnell, Donna Stetter |
| Setting: | United States of America |
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A novel for teens and adults based on a fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm"I love him more than poetry... I love him more than song."
Ever since he rescued her from Certain Death, Rose Brier has had a crush on Ben Denniston, otherwise known as Fish. But Fish, struggling with problems of his own, thinks that Rose should go looking elsewhere for a knight in shining armor. Trying to forget him, Rose goes to college, takes up with a sword-wielding band of brothers, and starts an investigation into her family's past that proves increasingly mysterious. Then a tragic accident occurs, and Fish, assisted by Rose's new friends, finds himself drawn into a search through a tangle of revenge and corruption that might be threatening Rose's very life. The climax is a crucible of fear, fight, and fire that Fish must pass through to reach Rose and conquer his dragons.
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| Title | : | Waking Rose (A Fairy Tale Retold #3) |
| Author | : | Regina Doman |
| Book Format | : | Ebook |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 356 pages |
| Published | : | 2007 by Chesterton Publications |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Fairy Tales. Fiction. Romance |
Rating Containing Books Waking Rose (A Fairy Tale Retold #3)
Ratings: 4.38 From 1098 Users | 100 ReviewsEvaluation Containing Books Waking Rose (A Fairy Tale Retold #3)
Great!!!!!Fantastic series! I was afraid these books would just be simple, silly romances but I was pleasantly surprised to be sucked into all the suspense and mystery! It's been a while since I've devoured a book in one or two sittings.
Great book for Grades 8 to 12

This was so different. I loved it. I hadn't read the first two books in the series, but felt like the author gave me enough information to understand what was going on. (The other five books in the series are now on my "To Read" list.) I found the characters realistic, and the settings compelling. Rose's odd assortment of friends reminded me of my college friends! And while I usually expect a fairy-tale retelling to be "fluffy," I found this one surprisingly deep, touching on real-world
9 words for you: This book series is my favorite book series ever!
A complex novel of abuse, recovery, mental illness, inclusion, murder, mystery, activism, Faith! The craziness of those first years experienced when young adults leave their nest and venture into the outer world of college life, whether as newbie freshmen or advanced graduate students. Unlikely friendships as the strong nurture the weak with Kateri mentoring Donna in her mental illness, and Rose guiding Fish through abuse recovery. Fishs loyalty to Rose, taken to the extreme, becomes
It was an amazing book that kept me turning the page. So good totally recommend


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