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Emma Frost #10

Where the Wild Roses Grow

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Inspired by a true story!

“All beauty must die…”



With her blankly staring eyes seeming to gaze into the sky, he put a red rose between her teeth and then gently pushed her into the water.

She silently sank into the slow, flowing river. She was called the Wild Rose.

Emma Frost is on a relaxing and romantic vacation in the small town of Enniskerry in Ireland with her boyfriend, Morten, when they find a dead woman in the river.

The small town of Enniskerry is shocked by this murder, but also by the secrets it threatens to expose.

When another woman is found dead in the river with a rose between her teeth - Emma is plunged into a frantic chase for this serial killer, while she and Morten attempt to solve the mysterious riddles of this town’s painful past.

The Wild Rose is an old Irish tale of a man courting a woman and killing her while they are out together. No one ever found her body, and as the years passed, her real name could not be remembered, so she was called The Wild Rose. It is what inspired the song by Nick Cave and now also a serial killer in Enniskerry, Ireland.

Where the Wild Roses Grow is a pulse-racing mystery laced with nail-biting tension impossible to put down!

If you like a story with nerve-wracking suspense, and twists you won’t see coming, then you’ll love the Queen of Plot Twists, Willow Rose’s, breathtaking novel.



Buy Where the Wild Roses Grow today

336 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 4, 2015

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Willow Rose

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Willow Rose is a multi-million-copy best-selling Author and an Amazon ALL-star Author of more than 100 novels.

Several of her books have reached the top 10 of ALL books on Amazon in the US, UK, and Canada. She has sold more than three million books all over the world.

She writes Mystery, Thriller, Paranormal, Romance, Suspense, Horror, Supernatural thrillers, and Fantasy.

Willow's books are fast-paced, nail-biting pageturners with twists you won't see coming. That's why her fans call her The Queen of Scream.

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542 reviews1 follower
May 14, 2016
The more I read from this author the more I love. She really comes up with some great and horrifying things that are so different from what I'm used to reading that it keeps me smiling.
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3,885 reviews71 followers
September 17, 2019
Where the Wild Roses Grow - a review by Rosemary Kenny

Nick Cage and the Bad Seeds and even the beautiful and talented Kylie Minogue, have written and/or sung the song about the fate of poor Eliza Day (aka the Wild Rose), seduced and then murdered among the wild roses growing along the river bank, Based on a true folk story from Ireland, a stunner of a 10th book in the Emma Frost series, Where the Wild Roses Grow.

Danish writer Emma Frost is obsessed with her weight, (and the supposed superfluity of it) her self-image, as well as other aspects of her personal life that are also flawed. Yet she's a successful author, with a beau, policeman Morten, whom she takes, sans offspring, on holiday with her to the Irish village of Enniskerry, which would make her view life as rosy, one would think.

As she and her beau relax and enjoy some well-earned R&R, first one, then another young girl is found murdered - with a rose in her teeth! What connects the victims?
Do they know the killer who cuts short their innocent lives? Where were they killed originally?

Read Where the Wild Roses Grow, by the Queen of Mystery, Horror and Suspense, Willow Rose and you'll be holding your breath, with the tension that's conjured up from the start. You're sure to love the delicious chills and thrills running up and down your spine too.
Get your copy as soon as you can - and beware of the roses' thorns!
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4,677 reviews58 followers
September 19, 2017
Kindle Unlimited, although own 9 of the 10 and possibly some of the sets; wondering if should buy 10 so going to read on ku but first going to read 1 NOPE ALL GARBAGE, went through 10 piles of filth and garbage and sewage. Every story has cardboard characters, unbelievable and stupid nonsense situations, and that is IF can understand the broken/bad mangled sentences of 'English'. CLAIMS a 'modern murder she wrote' uh how, it's not a decent mystery, it's not a decent 'book', and it's ridiculously BAD. "A hair-raising thriller from an Amazon bestselling author!...A must read for mystery lovers." NOT NOT NOT NOT and btw 'thriller is NOT the same as 'mystery', otherwise they'd be listed under the same subheading.


This is, by far, one of stupidest things {ALL TEN} have ever read in entire life, and that's thousands of books across every genre. Did person writing this have English skills, because sure doesn't seem that way, and if it was translated that person needs fired, whoever edited this crap as well because there are misspellings, run on sentences, words in weird places, missing words, wrong syntax, pretty much unreadable mess. The switching of perspective in telling this mess is ridiculous. Switching tenses is ridiculously confusing and definitely wrong. When a 'story' is this bad, it makes it worse if that's even possible, when can't tell who is saying what or talking to or about who. This whole piece of junk should have warning label for graphic crap garbage. These books are so full of garbage even a toxic landfill would refuse to take this sewage.

It's laced with a terrifying nail-biting tension and characters that make your skin crawl. {Actually what makes your skin crawl is the writing 'ability'.} With her blankly staring eyes seeming to gaze into the sky, he put a red rose between her teeth and then gently pushed her into the water. She slowly sank into the slow, flowing river. No one ever found her body, and as the years passed, her real name could not be remembered, so she was called The Wild Rose. The Wild Rose is an old Irish tale of a man courting a woman and killing her while they are out together. It’s what inspired the song by Nick Cave and now also a killer in Enniskerry, Ireland. Emma Frost is supposed to be on a relaxing and romantic vacation in Ireland with her boyfriend, when they find the dead body of a woman in the river, just like in the old tale. The small town of Enniskerry, where Emma and Morten are staying, is shocked by this murder, mostly by the secrets it threatens to expose. When another woman is found in the river with a rose between her teeth, it becomes suddenly very serious for Emma. Before long, she is plunged into a frantic chase for this killer, while she and Morten attempt to solve the mysterious riddles of the town’s disturbing past in this pulse-racing book. First, it's not pulse racing just more stupidity and idiocy of the other 9.


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52 reviews
May 21, 2021
This might have been the first book of this series that I could not put down.
Emma and Morten are on vacation in a small town in Ireland when a woman is found dead with a rose in her mouth. Emma just can’t help her nosiness. She is who she is.
As she digs deeper into this more people are murdered and the police are starting to point the finger at the tourists, Emma and Morten. So now Emma and Morten really have to solve this case before they are accused of being the killers.
This story also follows the heartbreaking and oh so compelling I had to skip ahead and read a little more back story of a young girl Violet in 1977 who falls pregnant at 14.
I recognized some of this story from true life horror stories that involved unwed married girls in Ireland. I’m glad the author chose to shine light on this seeming it was still happening up until the mid 90’s and I’m grateful she did not get as gruesome as the real life stories.
Once again Victor’s gift comes to the rescue.
There were some cringeworthy moments when Morten tries to unsuccessfully pick up Emma but she’s too heavy for him. When Emma gets left in the dust on a fake blind date after using a fake picture. And when Emma asks Morten if he finds her attractive and he hesitates lol.
I mean come on Emma you can’t eat all the bread and butter, never work out, put on 50 lbs and then expect your boyfriend to still look at you like your the hottest thing in Denmark!
And please explain to me how Morten got beat up by a girl.
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1,274 reviews7 followers
July 17, 2023
The Queen of scream novels does it again!
- It's laced with a terrifying nail-biting tension and characters that make your skin crawl.
With her blankly staring eyes seeming to gaze into the sky, he put a red rose between her teeth and then gently pushed her into the water. She slowly sank into the slow, flowing river. No one ever found her body, and as the years passed, her real name could not be remembered, so she was called The Wild Rose.

The Wild Rose is an old Irish tale of a man courting a woman and killing her while they are out together. It’s what inspired the song by Nick Cave and now also a killer in Enniskerry, Ireland.

Emma Frost is supposed to be on a relaxing and romantic vacation in Ireland with her boyfriend, when they find the dead body of a woman in the river, just like in the old tale. The small town of Enniskerry, where Emma and Morten are staying, is shocked by this murder, mostly by the secrets it threatens to expose. When another woman is found in the river with a rose between her teeth, it becomes suddenly very serious for Emma. Before long, she is plunged into a frantic chase for this killer, while she and Morten attempt to solve the mysterious riddles of the town’s disturbing past in this pulse-racing novel by Willow Rose.

-Where the Wild Roses Grow is another bone-chilling Mystery in Willow Rose's Amazon bestselling series about the author Emma Franck.
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28 reviews5 followers
January 18, 2018
I got hooked on the first book of the Emma Frost series and ended up going through them all (10 so far). I have sort of a strange reaction to the books that makes it hard for me to figure out why I enjoyed them as much as I did. Now that I’m done I can’t say they were great literature or especially well-written, and a few were a bit creepy, but a few months after finishing the first I found myself going back to the feelings I experienced while reading it. I enjoyed the various plot twists in it and the subsequent books and found myself playing a game with myself to see how good a job I could do figuring out what the twists were going to reveal. That continued throughout the series. I strongly recommend reading them in order as many of the characters recur throughout, and all have arcs that develop over the course of the series. A character introduced in the last few books, Rebekka Franck, has a series of her own, so I guess that will be next. I also enjoyed the bit of a Jack Ryder novel included at the end of one of the books, so will likely read those as well.
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609 reviews5 followers
December 3, 2020
An excellent book.......

This book told a story I had never heard before. I am a former Catholic who left Church for various reasons but I had not heard of the Magdalene Laundries or the way they stood the babies of these girls and told them that they died. That is despicable and cruel. I have a younger sister that became pregnant at 15 and if someone had taken her baby and told her it dies it would have destroyed her life. That girl and that baby; my sister and niece didn't have an easy life to start but they were meant to be together. The story of the priest with the family I find very easy to believe. Men wasn't meant to live alone and enforced celibacy is not natural. The Church will eventually be forced to give it up but how many more children's life's will be scarred by abuse, ECT. before that day comes. Thanks Willow for all your many books giving us such enjoyable reading experiences as well as many interesting facts we need to know along the way. Keep writing and I'll keep reading. Go Emma Frost , go!!
483 reviews3 followers
November 6, 2021
This is book 10 in the Emma Frost series, and the stories keep getting better. Emma and Morten take a vacation to Dublin, Ireland; however, they run right into trouble when they discover a dead girl floating in a river close to a field where the wild roses grow. The story is told at the present time and also from the perspective of a girl in the late 70's, Violet. Violet finds herself pregnant at 14, and she is sent to a Magdalene laundry where she is kept like a prisoner. I was astonished to learn about these facilities that used "fallen women" for slave like labor. The story kept my attention, and I learned some history about these homes.
6 reviews
April 5, 2018
I love Willow Rose and "Creepy"

I just finished the Emma Frost series. I absolutely loved every book in this series. So wish I wasn't at the end. All of these books grabbed me and I just kept reading and reading. Willow Rose is such a gifted writer. She is able to make the characters in her books so real. The stories she creates are so interesting and "creepy" at times. But not so far out there to be unbelievable. I am definitely a real fan and plan to read many more of her books. Thank you Willow Rose.
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893 reviews2 followers
October 8, 2024
Emma Frost and her boyfriend go on vacation in the Irish Country and find a woman’s body in the lake with a rose in her mouth. Emma immediately wants to investigate and her boyfriend just wants to enjoy the vacation. When another body appears with the same rose in her mouth, Emma realizes the town has a serial killer. She goes to the police but they think the killings are accidental and dismiss her. However, Emma and her obsessive behavior can’t let it go and continue to investigate and discover that something strange is going on. When more bodies appear and someone tries to frame her for the killings, she is more determined to find the killer and clear her name.
63 reviews1 follower
January 1, 2021
This one was a little hard to stay with. I almost just said forget this and find another book . For one thing it is always the same thing and why dose she have to be fat in all her books . Yeah we all over eat but can't we get away from body shame in our books . Then it was so boring I was skipping over page just to get though it . But it ended well I am going to give this Author a rest for a while then maybe I will come back and be ready for more great reads .

13 reviews1 follower
December 10, 2022
Emma Frost Triumphs Again

It always amazes me how Emma Frost can be such a strong yet vulnerable character. I can identify with her emotional eating along with her taste for adventure. Her attention to detail is uncanny. I love how Willow Rose weaves together the story from the past and the present. And all those unique characters she creates! Can’t wait to see what Emma stumbles in to next time!
57 reviews
August 22, 2017
Suspense at its best

Another winner for Willow Rose. For me this is the last installment of Emma Frost who clearly has nine lives. Twists and turns like you have never experienced. The only negative would be the grammatical corrections the reader must edit in order to fully enjoy the story line. All in all a good read.
451 reviews3 followers
March 13, 2021
Great

Girl,,you are killing me. When I start your books I know it is another night without sleeping. I have to read the book to the end. When it is a trilogy I just chill in the bed. I have two tablets, while reading on one my other is charging so there is NO down time reading the book.
14 reviews
August 26, 2022
I am liking Emma less and less with each book in the series. She does whatever she wants without considering the consequences to herself and anyone else. After reading the reviews for the next book in the series this will be the end for me and Emma Frost. Too many other good books out there to read.


132 reviews3 followers
September 20, 2017
Another winner

Willow Rose is one of my favorite s. I love her mysteries, Emma Frost and Rebecca Fracks are two of the best series. I don't care for horror stories so I skip those,. I love the Jack books also. Miss Rose is a marvelous story teller.
88 reviews
September 23, 2017
Edge of your seat!!

This novel kept me reading even though i had work to do! It is explosive, action packed and full of twists! The ending left me fully shocked! As usual, Willow Rose is at the top!
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476 reviews7 followers
October 22, 2017
I would have given this a five star rating, but the editing was pretty off. It was pretty distracting to me. Otherwise, it was great! The story was fairly intense an heartbreaking. And there is some truth behind the story, which is just as interesting.
497 reviews
February 28, 2018
Terrific!!

These books were the best!! I really enjoyed reading them and I'm sad they are done. There's is so much action and suspense!! I couldn't put them down. I will miss Emma Frost and her family !!!
9 reviews
May 25, 2019
This was my favorite Willow Rose book yet. It was gripping the edge of your seat tension. I never figured it out and was surprised at the end when all was revealed. I can usually figure out “who done it” but not this time and it was refreshing.
133 reviews2 followers
June 13, 2019
Where the Wild Roses Grow

I am totally hooked on Willow Roses book series! This book was up to my expectatjons, by being so complex, but intriguing to follow Emma Frosts investigory tendencies!
1,507 reviews7 followers
December 30, 2019
Where the Wild Roses Grow

The only thing I can say about this book and this series is OMG. This series is the most exciting thriller I read in awhile. This book keeps you in suspense until the very end . I highly recommend this book and series.
455 reviews2 followers
March 9, 2020
Well I have finished the ten Emma Frost books and I really loved them. Sometimes Emma Frost is so funny I laugh out loud but she can also be very serious and determined when working on a case. If you have not read one of Willow Rose's books, you are missing a really good read so pick one up and give it a try. I'll bet you won't be disappointed.
180 reviews
April 24, 2020
Brilliantly written thriller.

Thoroughly enjoyed this crime thriller. Willow Rose is a master of story writing. She's up there with the best. A modern-day Agatha Christie. Can't wait to read next in series.
796 reviews10 followers
May 22, 2020
wonderful

Emma is trying to enjoy vacation, when, of course, she stumbles upon a murder. however, there is one aspect to this murder that is really intriguing. Not only is the murder intriguing, but when it is revealed who the murderer is, you will be surprised!
347 reviews
November 14, 2020
Church

Who could believe that the Catholic Church could be behind the death and destruction of so many lives. Not really that no one really knew about the Magdalene laundries that use to be in existence to take care of young troubled women. A must read.
241 reviews2 followers
December 18, 2021
Great Read

This is a very interesting and suspenseful book. The plot twists and turns and keeps you guessing. Good story and hard to put down. Emma Frost is an interesting character.
1 review
February 5, 2022
Emma Frost

I can't stop reading the Emma Frost books. I only have 2 left to read in this series and will be sad to finish them. I always think I know who is the murderer but always I am surprised with who it is. These books are awesome.m
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209 reviews2 followers
October 28, 2022
Where the Wild Roses Grow

Can Emma Frost ever stay out of an investigation! She and Morten are on vacation and she manages to get planted right in the middle of the towns murder investigation and is accused of murder! Loved the book as well! Would highly recommend this 📚
58 reviews
February 2, 2017
Fast read

Good twists and turns. Have read all ten in this series. Her Afterlife series is my favorite. On to more books
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