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The Rosebuds #5

The Wedding Night

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Dear Diary,
Four years have passed since the utter humiliation of my wedding night. But it seems like just yesterday that my husband left me--before consummating our marriage. So why, then, do I still harbor feelings for the selfish cad I once adored? Why did my heart quicken when I finally saw him again? I have my own life to lead, and my own secret, romantic novels to write. Samuel Firth has no place in my world.

Of course, the only reason Samuel returned to England was to contest my wish for a legal separation. He says he will not grant it--unless I agree to play the role of his wife until his place in Society has been secured. I knew he only married me for my noble name!

Yes, I was forced to agree to his sordid scheme. But if he thinks that our bargain grants him access to my bed, then he shall be sorely disappointed. In truth, it shall be quite amusing to lead him on--and then spurn him as he once spurned me!

From the private diary of Lady Cassandra Firth

352 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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Barbara Dawson Smith

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A member of Romance Writers of America since 1981, Barbara Dawson Smith sold her first historical romance two weeks after sending it to a publisher. Her books have won the Golden Heart Award from RWA, and Best Historical Romantic Suspense and Best Regency Historical from Romantic Times. She has been a finalist for the National Readers’ Choice Award, Romance of the Year by Affaire de Coeur magazine, the Golden Quill, and the Booksellers' Best Award. She has also been a five-time finalist for the prestigious RITA Award, and realized a lifetime dream in 2002 when she won the award for TEMPT ME TWICE. Barbara also writes romance as Olivia Drake.

Barbara lives in Houston, Texas, with her husband, two daughters, two cats, and who knows how many neighbor children running up and down the stairs. When she's not finishing a chapter or teaching a seminar on writing, she enjoys browsing in her collection of over a thousand research books.

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1,506 reviews218 followers
July 17, 2022
3.5 stars!

I wish I had waited and read the books in order! By the time a friend let me know I had already read the sample and was hooked. I don't know what it is about this author but I love her writing.

My problem was that the H was not much of an antihero. He's actually a good guy and I enjoyed the romance between the couple. His motive for revenge should have been left out of the book. I actually think the author forgot about that plot line herself.

Still, this was a fun story and I was actually shocked who the real villian turned out to be. So worth a read but definitely in order!
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1,462 reviews18 followers
February 23, 2019
Maybe I should have liked this book more - it has all the things that usually pull me in. But I didn't!
A young wife abandoned on the wedding night, long separation, the husband falling in lust with the wife when he arrives back - not realising it's his own wife! Take that, you clueless lech!
Tries to woo her but she wants a separation. The H is the illegitimate son of a ?marquess and hates his blood family and wants to do a that'll-show-them. The h, on the other hand is enveloped in their bosom. So another reason for squabble.
And, yes, she's an author of semi-risque novels.

Even as this battle of wills and wants goes on, a shadowy but vindictive villain dogs them.
Suspense is mild but good.
Bedroom scenes are not at all mild and very good. Liked the H's planned seduction and the h's bold response!
Family drama is extraneous but the plot required the 'healing' and resolution.
So, yeah I kept skimming over the lulls and looked out for the important bits.
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638 reviews
January 15, 2026
Cassandra and Samuel. Prologue starts out with Cassandra's diary entry. Then the story starts in 1820 which is four years later. Cassandra's book The Black Swan is about to be published when Samuel enters into her life again. I enjoyed this one.



The author also writes as Olivia Drake
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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1,953 reviews305 followers
April 30, 2023
Not my favorite. It was similar to another of her that was much better than this with a similar plot, the illegitimate son of a nobleman who marries a lady because he wants to get revenge on his relatives.
This one does something that I really didn’t like though.
He marries the heroine when she’s 15 then he leaves her alone for four years and screws every woman he meets on his way.
Does not matter if she was only 15 and still a child.
He deserted her for years and had his fun while she stayed at home to listen to all the rumors about his women.
This spoiled the book for me.
And the fact that he never says he’s sorry it’s still worse.
He comes back because she sends him paper for separation and he doesn’t want it.
He plans to have children with her.
Another nasty thing is that when he sees her after four years he doesn’t even recognize her and plans to have sex with her that very night believing she’s another woman.
Please don’t.
After this it was quite difficult for me to get into the right mood and I didn’t even care what happened afterwards.
He plans to seduce her and is very attracted to her and he even falls in love with her, eventually he will be able to reconcile with his family that never really rejected him since no one knew of him, beside his father who was the one and only villain.
What I liked the most was that when in the end he asks the heroine to choose between him and his relatives, that during his absence have been a true family for the lonely heroine, she doesn’t even think about it and chooses his relatives.
He deserved it so much!
I wish he apologized to her for deserting her and for cheating on his vows. No matter how young she was, she was still his wife and he was a cheat and a jerk.
2,115 reviews8 followers
October 8, 2019
Lady Cassandra Firth was sold by her father to pay his debts to Samuel Firth. Samuel was the bastard son of an actress and Lord Stokeford, who never acknowledged him. He's become a wealthy businessman who "bought" Cassie when she was a very naive 15-year-old. Their marriage was never consummated and Samuel immediately left. Now 4 years later, he returns when Cassie's lawyer sends him a deed of private separation. Cassie has become a beautiful woman, and a published author, under a pseudonym. She has also moved in with his grandmother and half-brothers. He decides to make their marriage work and insists on her living with him for 2 months to introduce him to the ton. She does fall for him, but wants him to reconcile with his family who knew nothing of him until 5 years earlier, and then tried to make him part of the family. She's also got a stalker who eventually kidnaps her. Samuel recovers her with help from his brothers and all works out.

Interesting, a few bedroom scenes.
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338 reviews7 followers
March 26, 2016
I'm glad that my experience with Once Upon A Scandal does not prevent me from reading this book. I have to say that this is a good book.

Unlike "Once Upon a Scandal", I feel like the plot is solid. Maybe not that spectacular, but to me everything is in the right portion. This book makes me want to read the rest of the Kenyon/Rosebuds series :)

Minor complaint for the large age gap between the hero (35-ish) and the heroine (19-20).
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62 reviews
June 11, 2008
The Picture on the back of the book cover was better than the book.
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306 reviews5 followers
June 17, 2025
Never liked Samuel’s character in With All My Heart book as he was such a villain in the book and absolute reprobate! Never knew he had his own book until I got recommended to this. Not only had he married FMC who was only 15 years old, he then abandoned her and literally slept with just about any lightskirt he met. And to make things worse, FMC had to endure every rumour about her rogue of a husband. I should have given this one star but since I love Barbara Dawson Smith’s writing so much, I have to add another star.
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1,465 reviews51 followers
August 20, 2012
This is the 5th book in the series. It shows (A Kenyon Family novel), but it is also a 'Rosebuds' novel. I have to say that Ms. Smith saved the best for last. She deviated somewhat from the formula, but the bones were still there. (The Rosebuds didn't get to participate in solving the underlying mystery.) Of course, this was the 'happily ever after' for all five of the books. I recommend the series, but it is best you have them all at hand. Then, it like reading one big novel, because there are times you won't want to put them down. And, you certainly don't want to wait until you find or buy it. Happy reading!
1,271 reviews2 followers
November 2, 2012
In this book it is four years after Samuel Firth's wedding night and he has come back home to confront his wife about a deed of separation. Little does he expect but his wife is no where near what thought she would have grown up to be. Lots of secrets and Firth's deep hatred of his birth father's family.
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421 reviews75 followers
May 4, 2013
I loved the hero, the grandmother and the brothers... i now see that I have read this out of order.... i did not notice, nor would you have to read them in order... but i am going to buy the ones i do not have and read them all in a row. Great book... heroine i warmed too but she was at times aggravating.
1,354 reviews
January 29, 2013
I had to struggle to finish this. The writing was good, the characters likeable, but the lack of communication and long-held grievances by both heroine & hero were annoying. Something about this book kept me from really liking it!
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