An incurable romantic, Emma Grant has the perfect job as wedding florist at Vows, the company she runs with her three best friends. Slim, sultry and single Emma, however, has no clue that “the one” for her has always been right under her nose! Jack Cooke, her brother’s best buddy since they were kids, is one sexy hunk. And the night he solves Emma’s car troubles, the two share a blistering, spur-of-the-moment kiss that leaves them both thinking about the next level. But once they take it there, that’s when Jack’s commitment issues kick in...big time.
Will this irresistible couple, so clearly meant to be together, figure out how to trust their hearts? From beginning to end, Nora Roberts’ Bed of Roses is a pure fun-to-read delight.
Lrg Print Hardcover: 544 pages
Publisher: Berkley Publishing Corp ( October 27, 2009 )
Item #: 76-3016
ISBN: 9781615236688
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 1.28 inches
Product Weight: 19.0 ounces

2nd in the four of series. Emma kisses Jack's socks off for saving her when she is stuck on the road. He had given her his jacket to keep her warm while he fiddled with wires under the hood. It later, Jack and Emma become intimate. When his best friend finds out, he punches Jack.
Reviewer: Sharon G
I loved this book and I was sad when I finished it. I have just placed my order for the next one in the quartet. Nora Roberts is the best!!!
Reviewer: Holly
I loved this book as much as the first one and just ordered the third one. It's hard for me to imagine anyone not enjoying this story....I miss these characters already!Even though you know, or you hope you know, how it will end, getting there was such a TRIP! Kudos Nora! another home run
Reviewer: patty
I absolutely love this quartet series. I'm looking forward to the upcoming love interests of the other two women. Bed of Roses actually had me in tears at the end of the story. As usual, Nora Roberts continues to inspire me to read her books.
Reviewer: Brenda V
Sorry! This book just dragged on for me. Took me forever to read it as I was just not interested. Far too predictible.
Reviewer: Lledra