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A Christmas Miracle [Paperback]

Virginia Henley (Author), Katherine Kingsley (Author), Rebecca Paisley (Author), Stephanie Mittman (Author)
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November 1, 1996
New York Times bestselling author Virginia Henley whisks us back to the reign of King Charles II, as a beautiful governess discovers unexpected passion--and learns a lesson in love.

Katherine Kingsley, winner of a Romantic Times Career Achievement award, introduces us to a young blind woman who helps a desperate artist rekindle his genius as she brings the true spirit of the season to light.

Rebecca Paisley, winner of two Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Awards, weaves an enchanting tale set in nineteenth-century England, where a magical girl transforms a cynic with the power of love.

Critically acclaimed newcomer Stephanie Mittman turns the tables when a thoroughly unsuitable heroine surprises a disillusioned tycoon with the one gift his money cannot buy.

With four acclaimed authors and four unforgettable stories, A Christmas Miracle is a collection to cherish--a holiday gift to savor throughout the year.

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America's Most Beloved Romance Authors...

Virginia Henley:
"The best in romantic fiction."
--Rendezvous

Katherine Kingsley:
"A miracle worker, a writer who understands the map of the human heart."
--Romantic Times

Rebecca Paisley:
"The queen of endearing heroines."
--Affaire de Coeur

Stephanie Mittman:
"Ms. Mittman might very well be the standard against which all future American romance is judged."
--Affaire de Coeur

From the Inside Flap

New York Times bestselling author Virginia Henley whisks us back to the reign of King Charles II, as a beautiful governess discovers unexpected passion--and learns a lesson in love.

Katherine Kingsley, winner of a Romantic Times Career Achievement award, introduces us to a young blind woman who helps a desperate artist rekindle his genius as she brings the true spirit of the season to light.

Rebecca Paisley, winner of two Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Awards, weaves an enchanting tale set in nineteenth-century England, where a magical girl transforms a cynic with the power of love.

Critically acclaimed newcomer Stephanie Mittman turns the tables when a thoroughly unsuitable heroine surprises a disillusioned tycoon with the one gift his money cannot buy.

With four acclaimed authors and four unforgettable stories, A Christmas Miracle is a collection to cherish--a holiday gift to savor throughout the year.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Island Books (November 1, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0440222907
  • ISBN-13: 978-0440222903
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,736,557 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

New York Times best-seller Virginia Henley is the author of 26 lush and lusty historical romances and 5 short stories. Her books are published in 16 languages around the world. She is the recipient of a dozen awards including a Lifetime Achievement Award from Romantic Times, A Maggie Award for Excellence from the Georgia Romance Writers, and a Waldenbook Award for top-selling long historical for 1994.

The St. Petersburg Times calls Henley "The Queen of Steamy Romance."

Kathe Robin, RT Book Reviews says: "Henley's gift for bringing remarkable women to life in colorful, turbulent times is what turns her romances into keepers. Henley heats up the pages with her love scenes, and her skill at portraying actual historical personages with humanity while maintaining historical accuracy wins our minds. Henley knows what historical romance is all about and always gives the readers what they want."

Henley says: "My hero is always dark, dominant and dangerous. Then I create a woman who is a match for him...or more than a match!
Men come up to me at conferences and thank me for writing my books. One man said, "I don't read them, but I always know when my wife is reading a Henley!"

My next book The Dark Earl goes on sale September 6 and is the third in the series following The Decadent Duke, and The Irish Duke.

I have just turned two of my backlist books into Kindle ebooks. Wild Hearts and Bold Conquest are historical romances. My novella Hot As Fire, also available on Kindle, is my only contemporary. I have a short story up on Kindle called Letter of Love that is FREE.

Next month I will be offering a new ebook that is a Southern family saga.
MASTER OF PARADISE tells the story of Nicholas Peacock who is disinherited of his title and wealth in England. He sails to Charleston, South Carolina, and starts a cotton plantation just before the Civil War disrupts everyone's life.

 

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1.0 out of 5 stars A Failed Christmas Anthology, November 24, 2005
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This review is from: A Christmas Miracle (Paperback)
From the back cover:

Miracles that heal wounded hearts...

"Love And Joy" - New York Times bestselling author Virginia Henley whisks us back to the reign of King Charles II, as a beautiful governess discovers unexpected passion--and learns a lesson in love.

"Upon a Midnight Clear" - Katherine Kingsley, winner of a Romantic Times Career Achievement award, introduces us to a young blind woman who helps a desperate artist rekindle his genius as she brings the true spirit of the season of light.

"In A Twinkling" - Rebecca Paisley, winner of two Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Awards, weaves an enchanting tale set in nineteenth-century England, where a magical girl transforms a cynic with the power of love.

"Angels in the Snow" - Critically acclaimed newcomer Stephanie Mittman turns the tables when a thoroughly unsuitable heroine surprises a disillusioned tycoon with the one gift his money cannot buy.

With four acclaimed authors and four unforgettable stories, "A Christmas Miracle" is a collection to cherish--a holiday gift to savor thoughout the year.

And my review:

I didn't have high hopes for Virginia Henley's story, as I was not impressed with her story from the "Let it Snow" collection. And true to my instincts, this story disappointed me. This was yet another "falling-in-lust" story. I read romance for romance, not to read about people panting after each other's bodies after knowing each other for less than a day. While I don't mind sensuality, sexual tension needs to be handled well. Desire needs to be something extra that is a result of the growing feelings of love, not the sole motivation for a couple being together. One star.

Katherine Kingsley's story started off well, then dwindled to nothing. I liked the idea of a blind heroine helping an artist to truly see the world around him. But then the author had to make the heroine regain her sight (which she hadn't had in almost TWENTY YEARS) with no reasonable explanation as to why this occured, except, I suppose, to make the heroine perfect again. It was as if the author didn't believe that blind people can find true love or live fulfilling lives, which I thought was rather insulting to those who are permanently disabled. And apart from this complaint, the story got so boring near the end that it was a struggle to finish it. Two stars, as it started off well.

Rebecca Paisley's story was another that started off well, then failed to deliver. I love paranormal romances, so a story about an elf falling in love with a Scrooge was one I though I would like. I was wrong. Savin, the hero, was a bit of a jerk, in my opinion, and he seemed to feel like he was justified in acting that way. Harriet, the deaf niece, felt like a flat plot device rather than a real person. Lyrical, the heroine, was annoying, rather than endearing. She insisted on calling Harriet "Rainbow". I felt like I was reading about someone who had wandered away from a hippie commune. The lead characters didn't grow or develop. I got so bored halfway through that I gave up. Two stars, as again, it started off well.

I found Stephanie Mittman's story impossible to follow. This is one of those authors who throws around tons of dialogue fragments without really explaining who's speaking, leaving the reader confused as to what's really going on. Neither does this author bother to flesh out her characters. By the end of the first chapter, I still didn't know what they even looked like, let alone what their motivations where. No, instead the author just jumps into her plot, leaving the reader to try and sort everything out in the dark without a map or a compass. I gave up on this novella. One star.

I normally love Christmas romance anthologies, but this one stunk. There was not a single story in here even worth finishing. Do yourself a favor, save your money and skip this one.
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