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A Regency Summer (Super Regency, Signet) [Paperback]

Mary Balogh (Author), Charlotte Louise Dolan (Author), Sandra Heath (Author), Melinda McRae (Author), Sheila Walsh (Author)
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Super Regency, Signet June 2, 1992
A collection of romance tales, each celebrating summer love, features the work of Mary Balogh, Charlotte Louise Dolan, Sandra Heath, Melinda McRae, and Sheila Walsh.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Signet (June 2, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451174011
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451174017
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,597,708 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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3.0 out of 5 stars Ordinary Fare! Why Bother? -- ** Overall Grade: C **, October 17, 2004
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This review is from: A Regency Summer (Super Regency, Signet) (Paperback)
Mary Balogh's name, on the cover, convinced me to buy the book, but even Mary Balogh couldn't save A REGENCY SUMMER.

Mary Balogh: "The Treasure Hunt." -- Rating: B+
Again, Mary Balogh writes a page turner, but THE TREASURE HUNT is nothing extraordinary! Jonathan Hayes, Viscount Whitley is going home to his country estate, Esdale. He is going home to see Constance Manning again. Jonathan Hayes has been in love with Constance since they were children. Constance Manning is in love with Jonathan's younger brother, Sidney. Sounds like a winner? Nope, only a page turner, there just wasn't enough sparkle to get past the rating of 8.

Charlotte Louise Dolan: "Summer Escapade." -- Rating: C-
Oh, oh, SUMMER ESCAPADE is troublesome. Terrence Kinderley was a young bachelor, living the good life, until he `inherited' his niece, Marigold. Kinderley so wanted to be the perfect guardian that he drew a bubble around his young ward. He forbid Marigold to experience life. He feared something dreadful would happen to her. His love and concern were literally suffocating her. Today such behavior would be child abuse. Good heavens, but the author created a monster in her hero. Therefore, this reader could not accept the idea that this man spontaneously fell in love and everything turned perfect in the Kinderley world! Not fun.

Sandra Heath: "Brighton Betrothals." -- Rating: C
Sandra Heath may have a smooth pen, but BRIGHTON BETROTHALS is lacking spice. Her aunt has summoned Patricia Fairbourne to Brighton. Why the summons? Her aunt wants to get Patricia out of the country, away from her books, and into THE social mix. After all, the girl must get married. Lord Robert Haldane has a reputation and though her aunt has advised Patricia to avoid his company, she finds herself very attracted to this cordial and courteous gentleman. Sandra Heath can write, but here her story lacked fire.

Melinda McRae: "A Country Wedding." -- Rating: C
Melinda McRae has penned a rather pleasant story. When she was twelve, Cecily Montford declared her undying love for Ainsley Powell. As a twenty-two-year-old, man about town, the declaration appalled him. Cruelly, he lashed out. The rejection crushed and mortified the sensitive twelve-year-old. Ten years later, they meet again at a family wedding. Who should offer the first apology? A COUNTRY WEDDING is pleasant but colorless.

Sheila Walsh: "Midsummer Masquerade." -- Rating: C
Gideon, the Marquess of Grenville has brought his sister, Lucy, to London for her Presentation. He could do without the help of the meddlesome Caroline Maitland. Caroline Maitland, the troublesome woman he finds fascinating. MIDSUMMER MASQUERADE is a pleasant read, but it is also a slow go.

Mary Balogh writes the best of the lot. Would I recommend this anthology? No! There are too many good books out there in romance land -- so why bother with mediocre?

Grace Atkinson, Ontario - Canada.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, April 13, 2001
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This review is from: A Regency Summer (Super Regency, Signet) (Paperback)
To say that this book was disappointing would be an understatement. The only story that was the slightest bit interesting was 'The Treasure Hunt' by Mary Balogh. It is about a young woman, Lady Constance Manning, who realizes too late that she has engaged herself to the younger brother when she is actually in love with the older one. Even that story was somewhat unsatisfying as, in the end, we are left wondering if the younger brother sacrifices his own love so that Connie may be happy or if he is also happy to break the engagement. However, the story itself is very sensitive and touching in the usual Balogh style. I hope she writes a sequel for the younger brother, Sidney. But the other stories are so boring that it is a chore to turn the pages. My recommendation: wait until all short stories by Mary Balogh get published in one volume.
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