Susan C. (SusanofGreenGables) reviewed on + 618 more book reviews
From five beloved and bestselling Regency authors comes a bouquet of brand-new stories about weddings, romance--and cold feet....
One of the notorious Three Beaux has only bad luck, until an heiress in urchin's clothing steals into his sister's wedding--and into his heart--in Allison Lane's "For Richer or Poorer."
In Edith Layton's "A Marriage of True Minds," the bride's sister and the groom's brother, alike in temper, lock horns--all the while missing what their relatives can so plainly see.
In Lynn Kerstan's "The Marriage Scheme," a duke demands that his orphaned ward marry his youngest son, but the duchess demands she wed the eldest. The only brother who cares for the girl, however, is the middle son. Now he must convince his parents that this is the match they wanted all along.
Angel and Devil vie for an injured marquess who is both a rake and a war hero in Barbara Metzger's "A Match Made in Heaven--or Hell." They wager to let him live--and see if a heaven-sent woman can reform him.
In Carla Kelly's "A Hasty Marriage," a young spinster with a wild streak runs away from home--and from the pressure to marry. But she soon happens upon a ship's captain who shares her appetite for adventure and who will dash her ideas about men.
One of the notorious Three Beaux has only bad luck, until an heiress in urchin's clothing steals into his sister's wedding--and into his heart--in Allison Lane's "For Richer or Poorer."
In Edith Layton's "A Marriage of True Minds," the bride's sister and the groom's brother, alike in temper, lock horns--all the while missing what their relatives can so plainly see.
In Lynn Kerstan's "The Marriage Scheme," a duke demands that his orphaned ward marry his youngest son, but the duchess demands she wed the eldest. The only brother who cares for the girl, however, is the middle son. Now he must convince his parents that this is the match they wanted all along.
Angel and Devil vie for an injured marquess who is both a rake and a war hero in Barbara Metzger's "A Match Made in Heaven--or Hell." They wager to let him live--and see if a heaven-sent woman can reform him.
In Carla Kelly's "A Hasty Marriage," a young spinster with a wild streak runs away from home--and from the pressure to marry. But she soon happens upon a ship's captain who shares her appetite for adventure and who will dash her ideas about men.
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