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Kissing Under the Mistletoe
by Anna Bennett, Amelia Grey, Suzanne Enoch
This delightful Christmas anthology contains stories from three of my favorite Regency romance authors. Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC I received. This is my honest and voluntary review.
Great Scot! by Suzanne Enoch:
If you've read The Wild Wicked Highlanders series, you'll recognize Jane, companion to the mother of the MacTaggert brothers. In this story, she's courted by their architect cousin, Brennan. Will she give up her quiet life and take a chance on love?
Throughout the series, Jane is a beloved figure. It's poignant in this book to see how she regards herself—a poor relation who's a nuisance to everyone. Brennan appreciates her for the lovely woman she is, and it's wonderful to see her get her HEA.
Christmas at Dewberry Hollow by Amelia Grey:
Isabelle may be the daughter of a viscount, but she's happy running a country inn with her mother. When Gate, a duke's grandson, comes to stay for a few days, she can't resist the romance that blossoms between them. But is she willing to change her whole life for him?
Isabelle is strong and independent, unwilling to take a chance on love. She's needed at the inn, and that's enough for her. Gate, however, can't help falling for her. He accepts her as she is and proves to her that love can last. This is a tender story with a very satisfying ending.
My Mistletoe Beau by Anna Bennett
Eva wants to get back the watch Jack won from her father in a card game. He makes her a deal: he'll give her the watch if she pretends to be his fiancée while his grandmother is in town. Will their pretend love turn real?
This is a lively story with a clever heroine who meets her match in the hero. Both have a distorted sense of reality due to their wounds from the past. But love helps them realize what matters most, so they can mature into the person the other needs.
Great Scot! by Suzanne Enoch:
If you've read The Wild Wicked Highlanders series, you'll recognize Jane, companion to the mother of the MacTaggert brothers. In this story, she's courted by their architect cousin, Brennan. Will she give up her quiet life and take a chance on love?
Throughout the series, Jane is a beloved figure. It's poignant in this book to see how she regards herself—a poor relation who's a nuisance to everyone. Brennan appreciates her for the lovely woman she is, and it's wonderful to see her get her HEA.
Christmas at Dewberry Hollow by Amelia Grey:
Isabelle may be the daughter of a viscount, but she's happy running a country inn with her mother. When Gate, a duke's grandson, comes to stay for a few days, she can't resist the romance that blossoms between them. But is she willing to change her whole life for him?
Isabelle is strong and independent, unwilling to take a chance on love. She's needed at the inn, and that's enough for her. Gate, however, can't help falling for her. He accepts her as she is and proves to her that love can last. This is a tender story with a very satisfying ending.
My Mistletoe Beau by Anna Bennett
Eva wants to get back the watch Jack won from her father in a card game. He makes her a deal: he'll give her the watch if she pretends to be his fiancée while his grandmother is in town. Will their pretend love turn real?
This is a lively story with a clever heroine who meets her match in the hero. Both have a distorted sense of reality due to their wounds from the past. But love helps them realize what matters most, so they can mature into the person the other needs.