Cheryl Bolen, Heather Boyd, Sasha Cottman
Reviewed by Helen
There are thirteen short stories in this Christmas anthology, and I have so far read three and I must say I thoroughly enjoyed them, I do love a good regency tale and one set at Christmas time, when England and Scotland are being hit with the coldest time, and with fabulous heroes to warm the heroines up, this is a page turner.
One Room at the Inn
Cheryl Bolen
Widowed Charlotte Hale will do anything to protect her two children, and she must travel a distance to reach someone that will help, when she is approached by a very dashing hero Philip Fenton who rescues them and wins her heart in the process. A beautiful story that was filled with warmth and love.
One Enchanted Christmas
Heather Boyd
Lady Margaret is in morning for her parents when her brother whisks her away to a family friend’s estate, feeling like a burden to her brother and not at all happy when she finds out the truth of his trip, but when she meets Lord Clement Otis her heart moves in leaps, it is years since they have seen each other. Otis is in a wager with his cruel father and when the beautiful Meg arrives he falls for her at first sights his wishes are met. A beautiful Christmas story one that is sure to warm your heart.
Mistletoe and Kisses
Sasha Cottman
A magical story set in a Scottish Castle it is Christmas time, mistletoe and magic and a hero and heroine that have really been in love for some time now, but just need that push from some very loving family, will have you filled with happiness and sighing as Hugh and Mary get their HEA. Loved this story, Hugh has always been a favourite of mine.
I can highly recommend this book and I am really looking forward to reading the others in the anthology.
Published
October 15th 2019
by Heather Boyd