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Regency Christmas Wishes

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Penguin Group USA, Oct 30, 2007 - Fiction - 344 pages
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...

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Review: Regency Christmas Wishes

User Review  - Kathleen - Goodreads

*********** I read the newly digitized e-book. I only read three of the five stories in this anthology. 4.5 stars for The Lucky Coin, by Barbara Metzger. It was my favorite in the anthology. It's ... Read full review

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User Review  - Cheyenne - Goodreads

Some stories were definitely better than others. Read full review

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About the author (2007)

Romance novelist Sandra Heath spent her childhood traveling around Europe because her father was an officer in the British Royal Air Force. She won the Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Awards for Best Regency Author and for Best Regency Romance. She currently lives in Gloucester, England with her husband.

Emma Jensen is the author of "Entwined" and "Fallen." She grew up in San Francisco and among the vines of the California wine country. She is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, with degrees in nineteenth-century literature, sociology, and public policy. Her books have won numerous awards, including a RITA and the "Romantic Times" Reviewers' Choice Award. Emma, her Dubliner husband, and son divide their time between Pennsylvania and Ireland.

Edith Layton received a degree in creative writing and theater from Hunter College. Before becoming a full-time author, she worked for various media including a radio station and a major motion picture company. She wrote over 30 novels during her lifetime including Alas, My Love and Bride Enchanted. She received a Lifetime Achievement Award from Romantic Times. She died from ovarian cancer on June 2, 2009.

Carla Kelly started writing Regencies because of her interest in the Napoleonic Wars. She specializes in writing about warfare at sea and the ordinary people of the British Isles who were, let's face it, far more numerous than lords and ladies! In her spare time she likes to cook, crochet, read British crime fiction and history books, and is never happier than talking about the fur trade or Indian Wars - her other favourite interest.

Metzger is winner of a Reviewers' Choice Award and a National Readers' Choice Award.

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