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81. English Authors Series: William Shakespeare: The Romances (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Elizabeth Bieman | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(1990-04-01)
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82. Stories and Romances (Notable American Authors) by Horace Elisha Scudder | |
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(1880)
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83. The Three Days' Tournament: A Study in Romance and Folk-Lore, Being an Appendix to the Author's Legend of Sir Lancelot. by Jessie L. Weston | |
Hardcover: 59
Pages
(1972-06)
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84. Carolina: Mountain Man, Smoky Mountain Sunrise, Call of the Mountain, Whiter Than Snow (Inspirational Romance Collections) by Yvonne Lehman | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(2001-01-01)
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Sweet Romance
FOUR TEMPTATIONS -- Backdrop of the four short novels is Asheville, North Carolina and environs with theirmountains, storms and vistas of the Southern Appalachians. --MOUNTAIN MAN unfolds a family feud about property and deception that began withthe ecological tragedy of the American chestnut tree blight. --SMOKY MOUNTAIN SUNRISE tells how Rae pretends a romance which leads her to work one summer in a camp for boys. --In CALL OF THE MOUNTAIN, Beth pledges to become a single mother. For if she does not agree in advance to adopt, then her wayward sister's unborn child will be aborted. --WHITER THAN SNOW tells what happens high on a mountain when severely injured Jennifer is trapped alone during the blizzard of the century. Her only hope for surviving lies with Rick, the guilt driven volunteer fireman whose reckless driving had caused her injuries. --CAROLINA is four short novels about lusty men and women whose flesh wars daily with their spirits. Every tale supplies material that could be adapted for a television mini-series, feature film or opera in the spirit of WEST SIDE STORY or AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS. ... Read more |
85. The Man Between, an International Romance by Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr | |
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(2010-01-28)
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86. Woven Hearts: Ribbon of Gold/Run of the Mill/The Caretaker/A Second Glance (Inspirational Romance Collection) by Cathy Marie Hake, Susan K. Downs, Kelly Eileen Hake, Kathleen Paul | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2002-06-01)
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'WOVEN HEARTS' IS ONE OF BARBOUR'S BETTER ANTHOLOGIES! |
87. The Regency Christmas IX (Signet Regency Romance) by Sandra Heath, Carla Kelly, Edith Layton | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2002-09)
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Signet always does these best! Sandra Heath's contribution, "The Solid Silver Chess Set" irked me, sadly, although it was clever and amusing enough.I just don't like fantasy and especially not mixed with Regency fare.Sorry - this one gave me indigestion!Elves.Yeech! Amanda McCabe's "Partridge in a Pear Tree" is better.She has used a tried and perfected "winner takes all format" where through the machinations of a rich elderly relative, a poor woman and a poor man trump everyone and walk away with the prize of the inheritance.Using a "scavenger hunt" (in England more likely to be called a treasure hunt) a couple win the ultimate prize as well as riches - true love.Well enough done. Edith Layton's story is a reworking of the Scrooge story with a twist.A poor woman (and not in her first youth!) wins her love when she is set up by her particular Scrooge.There is sparkling conversation here and a fun few pages.Layton always does this sort of thing well. You can rely on Barbara Metzger for comedy and wit.Here is a sample "His lordship (our hero) was known to be pockets-to-let, seeking to repair his tattered fortune with a dowry darning needle".And another:"She (our heroine) was used to Hanbury House and Ravencroft, not a ramshackle residence for rats and bats and down-at-heels aristocrats".Enough said - this story is delicious and peopled with amusing characters.Gregory and Claire deserve each other and it was fun to watch them! Carla Kelly is simply one of the best in the business and she NEVER lets you down.Her story of Mary McIntyre, suddenly set adrift from all she has ever known, and Joe Shepard, a not-so-ordinary simple man from a humble background, is peopled by wonderful secondary characters all of whom add to the story in a tight-knit tale of love, greed, humility and acceptance - all in a few short pages which sum up so well all that is important about Christmas.This woman never ceases to amaze me with her huge talents. A lovely Christmas holiday read; highly recommended particularly for the Layton, Metzger and Kelly contributions.
A real discovery: an anthology worth keeping! We begin with Layton's The Amiable Miser. Joy, orphaned in her teens, has lived with her miserly uncle for several years, and she works in his bookshop, mainly because he realised that a pretty young woman would bring in customers. One of Joy's innovations is a romance section: Minerva Press books for the ladies, run as a circulating library. As a result, a number of local ladies meet there regularly to swap recommendations. The hero comes into the picture when Lady Gray, a regular, is ill and her nephew Niall returns a book on her behalf. Joy's uncle engages in a bit of matchmaking by ensuring that Joy and Niall have to spend some time in each other's company. This is an enjoyable little story, although I'm not really convinced that it's all that credible. A Home for Hannah is second; Barbara Metzger borrows what is now a very over-used idea, that of the poverty-stricken hero. Gregory, Viscount Bellington, has inherited the family title and estates, but his late father and brother gambled all their money away. So he needs to marry someone wealthy in order to survive and rescue his estates. Unfortunately, his proposal to an heiress is interrupted by the appearance of a child who is Gregory's image. Everyone thinks that she is his illegitimate daughter; Gregory realises that she must be his brother's child from one of his many liaisons. The only person who will help Gregory with Hannah is Clare Haney, sister of a neighbour. Is it possible that together they could make a home for Hannah? Amanda McCabe's A Partridge in a Pear Tree is an unusual and delightful short story. Lady Kirkwood is trying to decide which of her relatives to make her heir. So she decides to hold a house party, and to give the guests a challenge: find the gifts of the eponymous Christmas song. Allison Gordon and William Bradford form part of one of the teams, and come up with some extremely imaginative ways of meeting the challenge. The story is a lot of fun and has some delightful moments. The only thing which bothered me was that I really couldn't see Allison and her sisters leaving their mother alone in the family cottage for Christmas. Sandra Heath's The Solid Silver Chess Set is the poorest of this collection. The chess set of the title is being carried by an elf as a gift from one elf lord to another, and the elf is present as part of the need for intervention between the two estranged lovers of the story, Philip, Earl of Allensmore and Julia Talbot. However, I found Philip and Julia - especially Julia - rather immature and unconvincing as lovers; both were too quick to jump to conclusions, and Julia especially came across as extremely fickle. Finally, the gem of the collection is Carla Kelly's No Room at the Inn. Kelly specialises in unusual situations and heroines, and this novella is no exception. Having been brought up as the daughter of an earl, Mary now discovers that she was adopted shortly after her birth and is in fact the illegitimate daughter of a courtesan. The true circumstances of her origins having emerged because her grandmother traced her, Mary's adoptive parents had to tell her the truth - and effectively evicted her from their home. So she is now travelling to her grandmother's home, escorted by the family solicitor and his wife and children. Her new status is evident in the way the solicitor now treats her. Brought up as a lady, but now the bastard daughter of a nobody, where does Mary belong? But when her party is forced to seek shelter at the home of Joseph Shephard, son of her `father's' estate steward, she realises that there is indeed a place where she belongs. With one excellent and three very good stories, this is a collection I'll certainly want to keep.
A Magnum of Holiday Cheer In some years, the books have had a theme, but this year they're just wonderful, heart-warming stories. Edith Layton's "The Amiable Miser" gives us a different look at a miserly sort of fellow, but one with the proverbial heart of gold. And even though he didn't really have to spend any of his valuables, he was still able to provide his niece with her heart's desire. Barbara Metzger turns from her usual menagerie to the 'infantry' in the delightful "A Home for Hannah". Hannah is an orphan, or so she and the rest of the world thinks, until one day in the park, she spies a likely candidate to be her new 'Papa', thus setting in motion all sorts of interesting activities. Her new Papa is a penniless gentleman who discovers that love can indeed conquer all. "A Partridge in a Pear Tree" by Amanda McCabe proves that the eye of the beholder may not always see the same things as the rest of the world, but in the end, it is the one who sets the rules that wins the game. Simplicity is, in many instances, much better than grandiose ideas, as established by Lady Kirkwood with her competition. Of course, the Lady wins out, bringing together two young relatives, Allison and William, who discover the true meaning of Christmas. Certainly there are elves afoot at Christmastime; if you have doubts, you need do no more than read "The Solid Silver Chess Set" by Sandra Heath. If you then still have doubts, you can have no heart, no soul, and no sense of humor, either. The trials of poor little Bramble Bumblekin will bring a smile to your heart if you will but let them, and your soul will be warmed by the reunion of the formerly-fickle Miss Julia and her erstwhile suitor, Philip. Even young Bramble's holiday is made brighter by the inventive imagination of the author. And finally, Carla Kelly unveils the solution to a mystery in "No Room at the Inn", allowing the young Mary to find not only her identity but her family as well. Twice over, in fact, when Joe also settles her into a love-filled home she'd never thought to have. Any of these stories will provide a magnum of holiday cheer; together they'll warm your chilly nights and make you think of happy holidays! Enjoy!
The review from Huntress Reviews IS for the October 2002 She did not review the wrong book.
Christmas Warmth and Happiness |
88. German Enchantment: Dearest Enemy/Where Angels Camp/The Nuremberg Angel/Once a Stranger (Inspirational Romance Collection) by Pamela Griffin, Dianne Christner, Irene B. Brand, Gail Gaymer Martin | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2002-02-01)
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German Enchantment
Intriguing
Sweet set of Stories.
A Fascinating Read! |
89. I'll Be Your Shelter (Love Spectrum Romance) by Giselle Carmichael | |
Paperback: 300
Pages
(2003-10-01)
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Great Story with a Twist
Enjoyable.
Great Mystery
I really enjoyed this book
A MUST READ!!! |
90. Hope That Sings/The Promise of Rain/Escape on the Wind/Lost Creek Mission (Inspirational Romance Reader, Historical Collection #4) by JoAnn A. Grote, Sally Krueger, Jane LaMunyon, Cheryl Tenbrook | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(2000-06-01)
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Enjoyed this book
This is the Greatest of the series
Historical novels
Couldn't put it down |
91. Finding Isabella (Tango 2 Romance) by A. J. Garrotto | |
Paperback: 270
Pages
(2000-02-01)
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Couldn't put it down...
unforgettable images
A Message for the Heart |
92. A Whole New World/The Fruit of Her Hands/A Matter of Faith/Eagles for Anna (Inspirational Romance Reader Contemporary Collection #4) by Yvonne Lehman, Jane Orcutt, Nina Coombs Pykare, Catherine Runyon | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(2000-06-01)
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Nice stories.
DON'T MISS THIS BOOK! WHAT A GREAT READ!!! |
93. Sweet Liberty: Freedom's Cry/Free Indeed/American Pie/Lilly's Pirate (Inspirational Romance Collection) by Pamela Griffin, Kristy Dykes, Debby Mayne, Paige Winship Dooly | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2002-04-01)
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SWEET LIBERTY - A HAPPY AND THOUGHTFUL ANTHOLOGY OF NOVELS! |
94. Meant To Be (Love Spectrum Romance) by Jeanne Sumerix | |
Paperback: 286
Pages
(2000-07-01)
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a compelling emotional journey This book really opened my eyes to the difficulties experienced in interracial relationships.I thought the fact that some family members were supportive of the union made the story seem very real.I also like how Jeff Delaney is not just the bad guy but a very real character who grows over the course of the book.I really enjoyed this book and got wrapped up in the passion and emotions the characters experienced.I was sorry when it was over and look forward to reading more books by this author. Sherri Neilson
Surprisingly Real Romance
Interesting
I loved reading this book so much!!
Deliciously Different |
95. Then He Kissed Her (Zebra Historical Romance) by Kate Donovan | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2003-05-01)
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Add this one to the keeper shelf--Very highly recommended Love Passages by Kate Donovan: After his adult sister's antics, Ryan has no patience for his three young charges or the new governess, Miranda Kent, who is much too young for the position. Rather than sending her packing, however, he agrees to give her a trial period to prove her abilities. It does not take long for Miranda to learn of the secret passages and lovers trysts, or for her own heart to long for what she does not have. Marvelous characterizations bring this novella vividly to life. When Morning Comes by Lori Handeland: A friendship torn apart by the civil war has unexpected outcome when Yankee soldier Seth Torrance "inherits" his best friend's five children and property in Virginia. Out of desperation, he appeals to neighbor Ella Fontaine for help. However, Ella resents his taking over the children she has been caring for and his Yankee heritage. The children of this story add unexpected delight to a powerfully told tale. Her Kilt-Clad Rogue by Julie Moffett: After ten years, Genevieve Fitzsimmons recalls her coming out in London and her interlude with Connor Douglas. He broke her heart once and she does not intend to give him the opportunity to do so again, even if she has come to the Scottish Highlands to become the governess of Ewan, Connor's son. Shocked by rumors that Connor murdered his wife and by his son's outrageous behavior, Genevieve becomes all the more determined to succeed. Little does she suspect the depth of Connor's feelings or how their lives will be transformed. Cultural clashes and old wounds provide impetus for new beginnings.
3 novellas in the 1700s & 1800s When Morning Comes by Lori Handeland Her Kilt-Clad Rogue by Julie Moffett All in all, this set of stories was entertaining and a great light read. ... Read more |
96. Heartbeat (Love Spectrum Romance) by Stephanie Bedwell-Grime | |
Paperback: 267
Pages
(2000-03-01)
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Not an interracial romance! Still a good romance story. Now that I have gotten that out of the way, I will describe the book for others who enjoy reading romance stories. As described by previous member, Carmen is the department head of the MedicalPhtography Department at Royal Hospital(Canada).Her comfortable work is threatened, however, when downsizing expert Max Devereaux announces his plans to shut the deaprtment down in cost-cutting measure. When Camren finds out and storms into Max's officer to demand he reconsider, he is so impressed with her spirit and drive the does-somewhat. He gives her one week to convince him to leave the department open (this is directly from the back of the book) Carmen decides to make Max fall in love with her and hopes this will sway him to her side.Max has a reputation as a womanizer and is "rumored" to have slept with women from other companies in the same situation as Carmen.He is supposedly the most ruthless downsizing expert in his field. I did like the interplay between Max and Carmen, she did not give in easily, he had to win her over.One of the most poignant moments of the book is after Max discovered he and Carmen lived in the same neighborhood, he made a picnic basket for two and took it to Carmen's place.He had not eaten and was hoping Carmen would invite him in to dinner, however, she did not and took the basket.She felt guilty after she realized that there was food for two in the basket and Max had to retreat to his home with no dinner.He did not want to "impose".I thought that was a truly nice touch. There is also the element of Max's desire to protect Carmen after her office and studio are broken into and she is threatened.Max wants to protect Carmen and she wants to protect her heart.Throw in Carmen's messy ongoing fight with the Chief of Staff, his attempt to smear her reputation and get her fired, you have a recipe for interesting politics. If you are looking for comtemparary romance, then this is a good book and fast read.
LOVED IT! Carmen's best friend gives her what soundslike sound advice:Make Max fall in love with you and your job will besaved.However Carmen loses her heart in the process and she finds outthat Max has romanced every woman that he has fired in the past. HasCarmen really won Max's heart or will she be just another statistic in theledger of "Max the Axe". One of the reasons why I liked thisbook was because of the tension and the conflict between Max and Carmen. It was so tense and real that a real live person could relate.Carmen is asassy heroine and Max is her equal counterpart.I really recommend thisbook for anyone who wants a few hours of enjoyable reading. ... Read more |
97. Ties That Bind (Tango 2 Romance) by Kathleen Suzanne | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2000-02-01)
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Heart Warming
Moving |
98. Bride and Groom (Zebra Historical Romance) by Deborah Johns, Linda Madl, Patricia Waddell | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2002-04-01)
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Promises To Keep
An A+ read
Stories to please every reader |
99. Homespun Christmas: Hope for the Holidays/More Than Tinsel/The Last Christmas/Winter Sabbatical (Inspirational Christmas Romance Collection) by Colleen L. Reece, Janelle Burnham Schneider, Birdie L. Etchison, Renee Demarco | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2002-09-01)
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Keeping the Traditions of Christmas a live in a Small-Town Named Hope |
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