Very good, but doesn't capture the magic of the original
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Moss Rose was a fine sequel to the saga that began with the "Black Swan". It neatly wrapped up the lingering threads that were left loose at the end of that story, and still has that 'riding off into the sunset happily ever after...'(maybe) quality of the original. However, for me, it just didn't have quite the same magic as the original. With that said, and without giving too much away, I will say that one character's disposition was handled in an exceptionally apt manner- just irony, so to speak. For those seeking resolution to the Black Swan's many loose ends, this is definitely read-worthy.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This book was first published in 1980. This is the sequal to "The Black Swan".From the Back Cover: FROM THE RUINS OF WAR, THEIR LOVE, LIKE THE WOUNDED LAND, WOULD BE REBORN...WOULD RISE UP TO PURSUE A SOARING DREAM. Adam Tremain, the legendary Black Swan, had won honor in battle--and the undying pledge of Dulcie Moran, Savannah's most dazzling beauty. Born in defiance, their love withstood trial and separation. Now it would endure a perilous test in the bitter aftermath of the Civil War. Many would sell their souls to survive. But Adam and Dulcie were bound to each other and the ravaged land. The pillars of the South would stand proud against the sky once more. Their love would burst into bloom anew. Fired by the finest dreams, emboldened by the vision of a glorious destiny, they would reclaim their cherished heritage...
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