A Regency Christmas III
Mistletoe and Folly/ The Christmas Cuckoo/ The Best Christmas Ever/ Home for Christmas/ The Dark Man
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Publication
1991-11-01 - Signet
Language
English
Word Count
87,000 words, Guess
Page Count
348 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveregencychristmas0000balo
- ISBN-100451170865
- ISBN-139780451170866
- Goodreads969592
- LibraryThing152877
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- Library of Congress Control Number98816270
- OCLC Control Number24692621
- Better World Books9780451170866
- Open LibraryOL7573165M
Classifications
- LCCCPB Box no. 1213 vol. 25
Description
MISTLETOE AND FOLLY (Sandra Heath) Sir Richard Curzon is engaged to young Isabella. During their engagement, Richard has begun to notice some unseemly things about his intended. Geoffrey Hawksworth also wants the lovely Isabella and he decides to do something about it. He concocts a plan to break Isabella from her intended. Geoffrey plans to be there with waiting arms. Richard happens upon his lost love Diana, who married another years before. Although Richard is hostile towards Diana when they meet, he cannot forget her. THE CHRISTMAS CUCKOO (Mary Jo Putney) Although this story is based upon coincidence, the story is good enough to overcome that writer's device. This is a charming story. Major John Howard is a bit drunk when Meg Lambert enters the inn and collects him to take him to her home. Meg's brother (Jeremy) asked her to collect his soldier-friend to spend the holidays with them. Jeremy was detained but would be along soon. Although having the same name as the intended visitor, the Major soon realizes that he is the wrong soldier. However, he is having such a splendid time, he has a hard time telling Meg about the error. Meg refuses to hear his confession'' -- thinking he is confessing to something else. However, everything is explained when Jeremy and Captain John Howard arrive. THE BEST CHRISTMAS EVER ( Mary Balogh) Six year-old Anna has one wish for Christmas - a new Mama. Having watched her mother's die, Anna has not spoken or laughed for three years. Lord Radbrook, her father, is planning to ask Miss Chadwick to marry him; he hopes her happy nature will rub off on Anna. But his tiny daughter has other ideas; she zeroes in on a new visitor, Emma. The reader soon learns that Lord Radbrook and Emma have an unfortunate history; one of which Anna knows nothing. But the heart does not worry about the past, only finding a happy present and future. HOME FOR CHRISTMAS (Melinda McRae) Ashley Sutton is the second son and has been at sea for 16 years. He left home under a cloud but hopes to gain acceptance and rekindle his boyhood dreams of an English Christmas. Because he did not advise his family that he was coming, he arrives at an empty home (the entire family has gone to have Christmas with relatives). The only people still home are several servants and Rose Norris, governess to the children of his older brother. Rose is an orphan and she immediately recognizes what Ashley needs; she helps him create a Christmas at his home before he travels to greet his family at his uncle's home. Lovely. THE DARK MAN (Edith Layton) Eve Swanson, in her first season becomes engaged to the Earl of Poole. When she finds that he has a current mistress (as well as a bevy of other former lovers in the ton), Eve realizes she cannot handle the 'normality' of such behavior. She breaks their engagement and, in disappointment her parent send Eve to the country for New Year. The engagement is off but will the Earl just fade away?
Subjects
Other Editions
- A Regency Christmas III: Mistletoe and Folly/ The Christmas Cuckoo/ The Best Christmas Ever/ Home for Christmas/ The Dark Man
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