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Edith Layton (Author), Emma Jensen (Author), Sandra Heath (Author), Barbara Metzger (Author), Carla Kelly (Author)
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Signet Regency Romance October 7, 2003
Ring in the holiday season with five brand-new tales from five Regency belles...

Edith Layton

Emma Jensen

Sandra Heath

Barbara Metzger

Carla Kelly

Celebrate the joy, warmth, and magic of Christmas in Regency England with this all-new collection of stories from five award-winning and bestselling authors...


Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Signet (October 7, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451210441
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451210449
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,610,989 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Have you ever read a book and wished you could write one too? Have you ever followed someone else's characters and thought you would have them behave differently? Well, that's how I was. I read and read and read, especially historical fiction, but I secretly yearned to write a title of my own. Strangely, it took my three-year-old daughter's urgent admission to hospital with meningitis to finally get me going. She was so ill and I was so distracted, that after a while my father gave me a little portable typewriter 'to help take my mind off things'. By the time my daughter Sarah came out of hospital, well on the road to recovery, my first book was also well on the road.

I wrote and wrote and wrote, standing in the kitchen on one leg like a stork, with the typewriter on a work surface while my daughter played around my feet. My first ten books were medieval historicals set in England, and since then I have mostly written in the English Regency period - for which living in Britain is a definite advantage! I love romantic stories, and if I can weave history, traditions, myths, legends and sometimes Gothic elements into them, I'm happiest of all. These were the sorts of story I couldn't get enough of before I became a writer, and I'm glad to say my readers like them too.

Sandra Heath isn't my only pen name, for you'll also find me as Sandra Wilson, Jeannie Machin and Sarah Stanley. Some of these titles you'll recognize from before, but some you won't. Most of my medievals were written as Sandra Wilson, and as Sarah Stanley I've produced two new sensuous Regencies, STAR-CROSSED SUMMER and MIDWINTER MARRIAGE, which follow the same characters and should be read in the order of the titles. I hope to follow them with two more in the same series, but at the moment I have so much else to write that it may be a little while.

Sooo, over sixty-five books after my first ever title, I'm still wearing out keyboards, and loving every minute of it.

 

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40 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice, October 14, 2003
This review is from: Regency Christmas Wishes (Signet Regency Romance) (Paperback)
In "The Lucky Coin" by Barbara Metzger, Adam Standish has hit rock bottom. He hasn't a penny in his pocket--until a stranger in a carriage offers him "a penny for his thoughts." With this new penny in his possession, Adam Standish's luck begins to change. He meets lovely Jenna, and starts to believe that wishes come true. This is a fun story, and I've always been a fan of Metzger's humor. My only qualm lies within the tepid heroine. 4 stars.

In "Following Yonder Star" by Emma Jensen, Alice Ashe is preparing to have an Irish Christmas--without Gareth, the beau who abandoned her years ago. When he shows up for the Christmas festivies, Alice has mixed feelings about his unexpected arrival. Gareth, who plans to leave after Christmas, starts to wonder if he'll have a reason to stay. He still have feelings for Alice. ...This was an interesting story, aside from the fact that it veered from the plot sometimes. 3 stars.

In "Merry Magpie" by Sandra Heath, Charlie Neville blames the downfall of his marriage on his estranged wife's aunt's... bird. It was because of the drunken (yes, drunken) magpie that his infidelity was exposed. 5 years later, he returns as a more mature man, hoping to get a second chance. This story was pleasantly different in the way it consisted of mostly flashbacks, which eventually led up to a 10 page reunion between the couple. In spite of the lack of interaction between the main characters, I still enjoyed it. 4 stars.

In "Best Wishes" by Edith Layton, newlyweds Pamela and Jonathan suddenly find themselves at odds with each other. They can't agree on anything, and both spouse and husband end up being miserable during different parts of the holidays. Together, they must search for some common ground. I really wanted to enjoy this story, but I was irritated by Jonathan's controlling behavior, and by Pamela's whininess. 2 1/2 stars.

In Carla Kelly's "Let Nothing You Dismay," Miss Cecilia Ambrose finds herself in close quarters with the family of her pupil, Lucinda. She is intrigued by Lucinda's uncle, who is both caring and intelligent. But Uncle Trevor harbors a secret--he blames himself for a tragedy that happened many Christmases ago. Somehow, Cecilia must help him to rid himself of his sorrows. As I would expect of Carla Kelly, the character developement is superb. 4 1/2 stars.

To sum things up: This collection of Christmas stories (all written by popular writers of the genre) is pleasant in every way, and does an adequate job of presenting the spirit of the season.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars one of the better series anthologies, January 10, 2004
This review is from: Regency Christmas Wishes (Signet Regency Romance) (Paperback)
Typically I like single-title romances better than series romances and full-length novels better than short stories/novellas. In this book none of the tales were awful, some were entertaining, and at least one was quite good.

One of the shorter tales, "The Lucky Coin" by Barbara Metzger was fun and reminiscent of Dickens. A good story; the hero is immediately likeable.

"Following Yonder Star" by Emma Jensen was a study in discovering new pleasures and interests as a reluctant master comes to appreciate his new responsibilities. In addition, it starts with a letter that nearly broke my heart and set up the story is the best possible way. At first you really doubt the hero, but he comes through. A pleasant read.

Sandra Heath's "The Merry Magpie" started well, but became annoying. I hate that bird. Much of the story is done in flashbacks, and it's rather predictable.

Edith Layton's "Best Wishes" was often annoying. I hated both of the groups the couple visited for Christmas. While her family was certainly infinitely better than his pre-marriage friends, I felt very sorry for Jonathan having to put up with that boring family. I never bought into this tale. I kept expecting the couple to decide to resolve their differences by creating new Christmas traditions of their own. A disappointment.

Saving the best for last brings us to Carla Kelly's "Let Nothing You Dismay." It might be worth it to get this book for this story alone. Strong characterizations, poignancy, deep emotional conflicts, and, finally, a story that deals with the deeper issues of love, hope, and other Christmas themes. For this story alone, I'd give the book 3 stars instead of 2.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for the holiday season!, June 29, 2004
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This review is from: Regency Christmas Wishes (Signet Regency Romance) (Paperback)
The Lucky Coin by Barbara Metzger.
Sir Adam Standish was having a very long run of extremely bad luck. But when an elderly man gave him a special coin, things change! Suddenly, any wish Adam made, good or bad, happened!

Following Yonder Star by Emma Jensen.
Alice Ashe had not seen Gareth Blackwell for eight long years. He only returned to see if his brother's widow (Alice's sister) gives birth to a boy or girl. The feelings that had been between Alice and Gareth when he left were still there. But Alice would have a hard time finding charity in her heart for him.

The Merry Magpie by Sandra Heath.
Sir Charles Neville cheated on his wife, Juliet, and had been sent packing when she found out. After six years he returns in hope of winning her back.

Best Wishes by Edith Layton.
Jonathan, Viscount Rexford, wanted to spend the Twelve Days of Christmas with his old friends. His wife, Pamela, wanted to spend them with her large family. They agreed to split the time between the two groups. Neither went as expected.

Let Nothing You Dismay by Carla Kelly.
Lord Trevor Chase is a barrister in the city, a children's advocate. For eleven years he worked hard to help the most desperate children. This Christmas, he must return to Chase Hall to help his brother's family. Before leaving the city, he made a wish upon a shooting star - for someone to save him from himself.

**** Five regency romances set during the magical Christmas season of the 1800's. You'll finish this book with a smile on your lips and warmth in your heart. ****

Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.

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"A penny for your thoughts, young sir." Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
prosy lecture, lucky coin, grand parlor, dower house
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Lord Trevor, Miss Ambrose, Lady Marchwell, Miss Relaford, Lady Janet, Sir Adam, Christmas Eve, Sir Reginald, Sir Lysander, Jimmy Daw, Marchwell Park, Miss Dupree, Lieutenant Cresswell, Lord Iverson, Lady Falstoke, Lord Montrose, Chase Hall, Christmas Day, Lady Kilcullen, Fanshawe Manor, Gareth Blackwell, Sally Monckton, Select Academy, Lord Ipcress, Magpie Eyot
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