"Fair is the Rose" is the story of Christal and Cain.
So I stayed up ALL night reading this, and though I am sleepy AF at work, I have no regrets.
Our heroine is Christal Van Alen, sister to Alana and a fugitive on the run. Framed by her evil uncle for murdering her parents, she has spent years in an asylum until she finally gets her chance to escape..and has since been fleeing from the law.
Things take a turn when on the way to Wyoming Territory, her coach is captured by the infamous outlaw Macaulay Cain, who has recently escaped death row. Dressed in widow's garb to get away from men's leers, Christal never expects to be apprehended by a group of thugs, who decide to hold she and her companions for ransom.
What follows is a tumultuous journey, where her captor becomes her savior, she falls in love and is ultimately rescued..only to realize that things might not be as transparent as they seem, and she is forced to bolt again.
But Cain has developed an obsession, and is unwilling to let Christal go. How far will he chase her? Will Christal be able to reveal her tragic past to him? Will their love conquer all?
Very angsty and emotional read between a tempestuous heroine and a determined hero. I initially got slightly irritated by the heroine's stubbornness, poor decision making and unwillingness to confess, but when you look beneath the layers, we see a child that was tortured for years, had to flee for her sanity, and is afraid to trust..until the hero makes her believe in him. The hero himself has a sad past, but he rose from the ashes and became a strong warrior..who only bends for the heroine. Both are weak in love but find strength in their unity. Their lovemaking is passionate, confessions are heart-wrenching and ending is sweet.
Overall, an enjoyable read.
Safe
4/5