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A Regency Christmas, Vol VII (Signet Regency Romance)
A Regency Christmas Vol VII - Signet Regency Romance
Author: Jo Beverley, Mary Balogh, Edith layton, Laura Matthews, Sandra Heath
Make your Christmas merry with these delightful stories from some of the most wonderfully talented Regency authors. — MARY BALOGH tells of three orphans who bring together their estranged aunt and uncle for the holidays in "A Surprise Party." — JO BEVERLEY spins an intriguing yarn of a woman who is seeking a gift of vengeance -- only to ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780451180148
ISBN-10: 0451180143
Publication Date: 11/1/1995
Pages: 352
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 31 ratings
Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Paperback
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I enjoyed all 5 stories in this Regency Christmas anthology, but my favorite was 'A Mummers' Play' by Jo Beverley.
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jjares avatar reviewed A Regency Christmas, Vol VII (Signet Regency Romance) on + 3268 more book reviews
Mary Balogh's name is the reason I picked up this anthology; I've read something by each of these authors before, except for Laura Matthews. Her name does not seem familiar. This collection was published in 1995. I was very disappointed in this collection; the overall score = 3.5 stars.

THE CHRISTMAS GHOST (Sandra Heath) -- 2 stars
Widow Rebecca Winterbourne has a second chance at love with the help of her father. Unfortunately, her father has been dead for some 10 years. I do not like ghost stories and this had nothing much to recommend it.

THE RAKE'S CHRISTMAS (Edith Layton) -- 4 stars
The opening chapter of this book was not very clear. Eventually, it emerges that Lord Shelton (an older rake of the ton) convinces a younger rake (Viscount Hunt) to accompany him to a house party for Christmas. Hunt agrees to accompany Shelton because he thinks he needs to help save a needy young lady (Eve) from Shelton (because Hunt knows he is less dangerous than the older man). I hesitate to say more and destroy the charm of the story.

LADY BOUNTIFUL (Laura Matthews) -- 4 stars
Drucilla Carruthers has been taking care of the estate for some years because her father has a worsening case of dementia. The estate is entailed to Lord Meacham and he has been notified by the estate's solicitor, Mr. Wicker, that the estate has been spending too much money. Wicker suggests Lord Meacham go to find out what is happening to Meacham's inheritance. The house is not spending much money; the tenants have been receiving needed repairs to their cottages, instead. But why weren't the repairs made years ago? That is the interesting crux of the story.

A MUMMER'S PLAY (Jo Beverly) -- 3 stars
Justine Travers has been grieving for her fiancee' (Simon) who died in battle three years earlier. She is adamant that she will get the people responsible. To that end, she disguises herself as a mummer, performing at the castle of Lucky Jack Beaufort, the Duke of Cranmore. She sneaks into Jack's private rooms and starts searching the books for evidence. Jack and Simon were best friends and Justine thinks Jack's actions led to Simon's death.

I didn't think this was realistic. Justine has fostered her anger against Jack for three years, so I don't believe her sudden capitulation.

THE SURPRISE PARTY (Mary Balogh) -- 3 stars
Three orphans (Rupert, Caroline, and Patricia Parr), bring their estranged uncle and aunt together for Christmas. Viscount Timothy Morsey and Lady Carlysle were betrothed when Timothy's sister and Ursula Carlysle's brother ran away together and married years ago. Timothy and Ursula's anger was such that they broke up. Ursula married another and has been a widow for some years. Timothy never married. They are notified of the Parr parents' deaths and their need to come to rescue the children.

I cannot believe I'm saying this about a Mary Balogh story but I skip-read through much of this story. It just wasn't very interesting or believable.
reviewed A Regency Christmas, Vol VII (Signet Regency Romance) on
This book contains five Christmas stories by some of the best writers in romantic fiction.
The Christmas Ghost by Sandra Heath is the story of how Rebecca Winterbourne finds her true love through the intervention of her father's ghost. I'm not generally a fan of ghost stories, but the main characters were compelling enough to make this an enjoyable story.
The Rake's Christmas by Edith Layton is about a jaded war hero who attends an idyllic house party in the country and accidentally falls in love with the woman he thinks is intended for another. Layton never disappoints and if the heroine, Eve, is a little bland, the hero, Ian, makes up for it with charm, wit, and, of course, good looks.
Lady Bountiful by Laura Matthews is, in my opinion, the weakest of the lot. The romance is gentle to the point of blandness and the sparks fail to fly.
A Mummer's Play by Jo Beverly is the story of Justina Travers and her plot to enact revenge on the man she holds responsible for the death of her fiance in the war. When she actually meets the infamous Lucky Jack Beaufort, Justina has to revise her opinion and love transforms them both. Beverly is a master story-teller and A Mummer's Play is entirely satisfying.
The Surprise Party by Mary Balogh concerns three orphans. Their maternal uncle and paternal aunt, while enjoying a mutual hatred for each other, learn to work together to care for the children and in the process fall in love. Balogh's story is sweet, spicy and thoroughly enjoyable.
Overall, good storytelling and a lovely way to spend an evening or two by the fire.
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A very nice addition to my collection of Christmas anthologies. Nothing heavy handed, just a lot of romance and cheer for the holidays.

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