A Rose by Any Other Name

"A fascinating fictional exposé [with] a touch of mysticism and an LGBTQ twist."--Booklist (starred review)
"A delightfully impish heroine... a tempestuous erotic connection... a captivating imagining of the life of the Dark Lady, the illusive inspiration for Shakespeare's later sonnets."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)

My name has only been whispered, heretofore...

England, 1591. Rose Rushe's passion for life runs deep--she loves mead and music, meddles with astrology, and laughs at her mother's warnings to guard her reputation. When Rose's father dies and a noble accuses her and her dear friend Cecely of witchcraft, they flee to the household of respected alchemists in London. But as their bond deepens, their sanctuary begins to feel more like a cage. To escape, they turn to the occult, secretly casting charms and selling astrological advice in the hopes of building a life together. This thriving underground business leads Rose to fair young noble Henry and playwright Will Shakespeare, and so begins a brief, tempestuous, and powerful romance--one filled with secret longings and deep betrayals.

In this world of dazzling masques and decadent feasts, where the stars decide futures, Rose will write her own fate instead.

From the author of The Book of Gothel comes the lush, magical story behind Shakespeare's sonnets, as told by one of his most famous subjects--the incendiary and mysterious Dark Lady.

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Published Jul 16, 2024

384 pages

Average rating: 4

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YariRod
Dec 02, 2024
4/10 stars
Thank you Goodreads giveaway for the free copy of this book. I don't normally write reviews for books, but I do feel obligated to give something back since I was gifted this copy of the book.

I am sort of an in the middle kind of girl, not a fan of the slow burn or the fast paced book, but something steady and consistent. That said this book was too slow of a burn to keep me interested.

While exquisitely written, and am appreciative that the language is more complex than most of the things I have read recently, 100+ pages in, I still did not feel compelled in any direction toward loving, hating or feeling anything for any individual character. If I am a quarter of the way into a book, if I am not committed to the story or any one character, it is time to move on.

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