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A Regency Valentine II [Paperback]

Mary Balogh (Author), Carol Proctor (Author), Sandra Heath (Author), Edith Layton (Author), Carla Kelly (Author)
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January 7, 1992
Five of the most beloved and highly-acclaimed Regency authors present this collection of delightful tales that captures all the romance and intrigue of the most passionate of holidays--St. Valentine's Day. This anthology of spirited ladies, dashing gentlemen, notorious rakes, and scandalous lovers will be savored all year long. Original.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 351 pages
  • Publisher: Signet (January 7, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451171675
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451171672
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #395,810 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 Mary Balogh Delivers!, February 26, 2005
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This review is from: A Regency Valentine II (Paperback)
In Canada, the month of February is bitterly cold and forlorn. It is little wonder, the merchants play up the joy and romance of Valentine's Day, and what better way to pass the month's long, bleak days then to read a perfectly timed anthology written by five romantic authors. A REGENCY VALENTINE II, was a seasonal-focused anthology first released in January 1992 . . .

1): CAROL PROCTOR: "A Task for Cupid." - 4 (2 Stars).
Definitely, this story contained a disturbing image . . . Denzil Huntingford lacks suavity around the ladies. He is too shy, too timid, and he agonizes over idle chatter. Nevertheless, he is in love, in love with Miss Amabel Penworth.

So his Grandmama, the Marchioness of Witley, comes to Denzil's rescue and gives personal instructions:
** "Kiss my hand. No, no, no, I mean kiss it as if I were Miss Penworth! Now look into my eyes! I want to see that you can do it properly!" ** EAUWW!

And when that didn't work, Grandmama tried the browbeating approach:
** "Stop acting as if you're pigeon-witted! . . . Imbecile! . . . Close your mouth, you look quite idiotic!" ** EGADS!

Of course, Grandmama lends the instruction to woo Miss Penworth, and in the end all is well; nevertheless A TASK FOR CUPID is my first CAROL PROCTOR read and with that statement I will say no more . . .

2): MARY BALOGH: "A Waltz Among the Stars." - Rating: 10 (5 Big Stars).
Get the tissues out, Mary Balogh pierces the heart with this tale . . . Lady Barbara Hanover is the Duke of Durham's daughter. She is the mother of little Zachary and she is unwed and rejected. Lord Caleb White is the Viscount Brandon and a lonely widower. He is at Durham Hall to ask permission to court Durham's daughter - Eve. But then he meets Barbara - beautiful, shunned Barbara. MARY BALOGH wrote A WALTZ AMONG THE STARS in her classic style - dignified, sensitive and gentle.

3): CARLA KELLY: "The Light Within." - Rating: 6 (3 Stars).
This was a pleasant story, but it bordered on silly . . . Lord Thomas Waggoner would stop at nothing to end his brother's foolish endeavors. Lord Thomas would even kidnap a woman. The impeccable Blessing Whittier was in England searching for answers and legal documents. The British authorities ignored this gentle American-born Quaker at every opportunity. No one would help her, no one until Lord Thomas Waggoner accidentally kidnapped her! THE LIGHT WITHIN is a CARLA KELLY! So the reader can expect a skillfully written story. Even the speech patterns of "Thee and thy" are fun. Yet, by the end, the entire affair screamed cockeyed.

4): SANDRA HEATH: "The Midsummer Valentine." - Rating: 8 (4 Stars).
This author can write description! If you truly want to visit Regency England, pick up a Sandra Heath story . . . A memory enchants Georgina Hartford - a Midsummer dance that ended in a kiss. The captivated dancers exchanged no names and arranged no plans. Instead, the tormenting man quietly disappeared. Yet, he returns, if only to haunt Georgina's dreams. Sir Richard Marriot will announce his betrothal at his Valentine's Ball, until he recognizes the beautiful stranger with the lavender eyes? In THE MIDSUMMER VALENTINE, SANDRA HEATH once again displays her masterful proficiency at gentle romance.

5): EDITH LAYTON: "The Legacy." - Rating: 4 (2 Stars).
This is a strange, grim story . . . Valerian Blackwood, ex-Captain in His Majesty's Light Hussars, and his cousin Bolton Blackwood are struggling with their eccentric uncle - a collector of antiquities. It seems the old baron has nothing of value. Bolton Blackwood is sure the old man is selling off his legacy, while Valerian Blackwood doesn't care! In fact, very little sparkles in Valerian Blackwood's life these days . . . nothing . . . until he gazes into the eyes of the gardener's daughter - Sybil Prentice. EDITH LAYTON wrote THE LEGACY with a sluggish hand. The results: a dreary story.

MaryGrace Meloche
Reviewer for: Romance Designs
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