Description: Rosehaven (Hardcover Book #5 in the Medieval Song Series) by Catherine Coulter. Shipped with USPS Media Mail. Rosehaven (Hardcover Book #5 in the Medieval Song Series) by Catherine Coulter. Author: Catherine Coulter Publisher: G . P. Putnam's SonsPublication Date: 1996 (Vintage)Place Of Publication: New YorkFirst Edition This is book #5 in the Medieval Song Book Series HardcoverGenre: DramaPage Count: 372Good ConditionPages in the book are clean with no pen, pencil or marker marks. A good copy in fair dust jacket. Dust jacket is torn on inside flap as shown in photographs. Binding good. If you would like to see more photographs, message me via eBay's messaging system. About the Book Severin of Langthorne returns to his family's estate to find his family and land in ruin. His father and brother dead, his mother demented, he is the new Baron Louges, an empty title due to the destruction of his world. Meanwhile the Earl of Oxborough, Fawke of Trent, has selected Severin to marry his daughter and only heir. While his new place in society seems enviable, his new wife detests him. The ill-matched marriage, coupled with Rosehaven, the mysterious property in which they live, presents a challenge once again for Severin. PLEASE REVIEW PHOTOGRAPHS CAREFULLY. THANKS FOR LOOKING! WE DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS
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Format: Hardcover
Book Title: Rosehaven
Narrative Type: Fiction
Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons
Original Language: English
Item Length: 6.25 in
Intended Audience: Adults
Edition: First Edition
Vintage: Yes
Personalize: No
Publication Year: 1996
Type: Novel
Language: English
Literary Movement: Medieval
Item Height: 9.25 in
Author: Catherine Coulter
Features: Dust Jacket
Genre: Historical, Romance, Drama
Topic: Romance, Historical, Mystery
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Width: 1.25 in
Item Weight: 1.12 oz
Number of Pages: 372