Surrounding the couple are a cast familiar to anyone who has read any of the Rose trilogy – Fiona and Joe, who are getting older now, their brigade of children, India and Sid, and other more minor characters from the earlier books. Seamie, meanwhile, can’t forget Willa or cease worrying about her, no matter how hard he tries even burying his sorrows in the pursuit of other women can’t seem to erase his memory of her. She spends her time photographing mountains in Tibet, following wars, and getting captured. Now, unable to satisfy her greatest passion of climbing, Willa spends most of her time finding other ways to endanger herself and live on the edge. Though Seamie Finnegan and Willa Alden love each other, they were driven apart by an accident resulting in the loss of Willa’s leg. As a result, this review will have spoilers for both. This book follows directly on from The Tea Rose and The Winter Rose.
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