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Enjoy this full dozen, five-star romances which vary from sweet to spicy, and all take place at Christmas.
A Cup of Cheer by Deb Marlowe: Have tissues handy for this PG15 English Christmas redemption tale set mostly at Moreland House near Farduff, involving the Earl of Chester, his nephew Charlie Edgerton, Lord Chester's grandmother the Dowager Countess, and her companion Miss Julia Deering. The whole romance can be read in less than a day.
The Mistletoe Trap by Eve Pendle: Allow a long afternoon for this adult Regency Christmas romantic comedy set at the Chilson family home which 23-year-old Amelia has returned to from her Great-Aunt Henrietta's in London.
A Most Inconvenient Earl by Claire Delacroix: Spend a delightful afternoon with this Christmas Regency romance about an unconventional marriage of convenience.
Joy to the World by Nicole Zoltack: It takes less than two hours to read this family-friendly Regency romance.
The Lady's Guide to Mistletoe and Mayhem by Emmanuelle de Maupassant: Have a tissue handy for this adult Regency romp, which takes less than a day, in which Ursala Arrington seeks to escape the plot of her avaricious uncle and Rye Dalreagh of San Antonio, Texas seeks to do his duty by Castle Dunrannoch.
A Countess for Christmas by Anthea Lawson: It only takes about two hours for this family-friendly Regency Chrismas tale involving twins and, possibly, a ghost
Miss Isabella Thaws a Frosty Lord by Larissa Lyons: Do NOT start this steamy adult Regency romance at bedtime as it requires a full day to do it justice.
Her Accidental Groom by Nadine Millard: Have a tissue handy for this PG15 afternoon read about Lady Natalia Soronsky who is hoping to avoid an arranged marriage back in Russia.
Christmas Spirits by Jane Charles: Allow an afternoon for this family-friendly Regency romance that involves the smuggling of Scotch.
To Fall for a Duke by Christmas by Sadie Bosque: A long morning may suffice for this steamy adult tale of His Grace, David, Duke of Somerset, and Niamh, an Irish orphan thrown on the mercies of her uncle the Viscount of Cobham, but do not start it at bedtime.
What If I Still Love You by Erica Taylor: Allow the better part of a day for this adult romance which opens at Stratford Castle near Bumpstead Hollow during the 1818 Christmas house party and ends in New York in the spring of 1825.
Christmas Promises by Brenda Hiatt: Allow a long afternoon for this family-friendly Regency romance which starts at Wickburn in September 1812, when Ashton Huntcliff Maitland, Marquess of Vandover asks his grandmama, the Dowager Dutchess of Windburn, what she would like for Christmas.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review. ( )
A Cup of Cheer by Deb Marlowe: Have tissues handy for this PG15 English Christmas redemption tale set mostly at Moreland House near Farduff, involving the Earl of Chester, his nephew Charlie Edgerton, Lord Chester's grandmother the Dowager Countess, and her companion Miss Julia Deering. The whole romance can be read in less than a day.
The Mistletoe Trap by Eve Pendle: Allow a long afternoon for this adult Regency Christmas romantic comedy set at the Chilson family home which 23-year-old Amelia has returned to from her Great-Aunt Henrietta's in London.
A Most Inconvenient Earl by Claire Delacroix: Spend a delightful afternoon with this Christmas Regency romance about an unconventional marriage of convenience.
Joy to the World by Nicole Zoltack: It takes less than two hours to read this family-friendly Regency romance.
The Lady's Guide to Mistletoe and Mayhem by Emmanuelle de Maupassant: Have a tissue handy for this adult Regency romp, which takes less than a day, in which Ursala Arrington seeks to escape the plot of her avaricious uncle and Rye Dalreagh of San Antonio, Texas seeks to do his duty by Castle Dunrannoch.
A Countess for Christmas by Anthea Lawson: It only takes about two hours for this family-friendly Regency Chrismas tale involving twins and, possibly, a ghost
Miss Isabella Thaws a Frosty Lord by Larissa Lyons: Do NOT start this steamy adult Regency romance at bedtime as it requires a full day to do it justice.
Her Accidental Groom by Nadine Millard: Have a tissue handy for this PG15 afternoon read about Lady Natalia Soronsky who is hoping to avoid an arranged marriage back in Russia.
Christmas Spirits by Jane Charles: Allow an afternoon for this family-friendly Regency romance that involves the smuggling of Scotch.
To Fall for a Duke by Christmas by Sadie Bosque: A long morning may suffice for this steamy adult tale of His Grace, David, Duke of Somerset, and Niamh, an Irish orphan thrown on the mercies of her uncle the Viscount of Cobham, but do not start it at bedtime.
What If I Still Love You by Erica Taylor: Allow the better part of a day for this adult romance which opens at Stratford Castle near Bumpstead Hollow during the 1818 Christmas house party and ends in New York in the spring of 1825.
Christmas Promises by Brenda Hiatt: Allow a long afternoon for this family-friendly Regency romance which starts at Wickburn in September 1812, when Ashton Huntcliff Maitland, Marquess of Vandover asks his grandmama, the Dowager Dutchess of Windburn, what she would like for Christmas.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review. ( )