Quotes
“Rosen’s fans know to expect stories filled with atmosphere and history. Here she highlights Chicago, a city that is as much a character as the people who populate the novel. Brimming with details from the Great Fire to the Haymarket Affair, the 1893 World’s Fair, the running of a giant department store, and the larger-than-life characters’ complicated lives, this is an unusual romance—a love triangle that keeps reader attention though tragedy and triumph.” RT Book Reviews (4 stars)
“What the Lady Wants is as fun and addictive and Chicago-licious
as a box of Marshall Field’s Frango Mints. And, sadly, you’ll finish it
almost as fast. A delight.” Rebecca Makkai, author of The Hundred Year House
“What the Lady Wants is a story that opens with the Great Chicago
Fire and keeps on smoldering to the end. Rosen’s characters are
finely-drawn, and her love triangles are full of subtlety and
sincerity. What the lady indeed wants may not be what you assume it to
be!” Suzanne Rindell, author of The Other Typist