RATING/REVIEW: ☕☕☕☕☕ ( 5 sweet and steaming cups for this fantastic Christmas Anthology that makes you feel all the romance of the holiday season!)
Mistletoe Christmas is a holiday romance Anthology from four prolific historical romance authors. Each story takes place around The Revelry, the grandest of all holiday gatherings invitations of which are given to a chosen few and where partnerships are formed not just in business but thru marriage as well. Eloisa James’ A Mistletoe Kiss, starts the party wherein love at a deeper glance develops between two individuals who’ve known each other for years but takes the magic of the season and the Revelry for feelings to develop. In Christie Caldwell’s Wishing Under the Mistletoe, parted lovers reunite after a decade at the Revelry where they discovered that maybe second chances are worth pursuing. While an estranged married couple reunites to get an inheritance but finds out that proving to be a loving devoted couple is not as hard or as unwelcome as they presumed, in Janna MacGregor’s Compromise Under the Mistletoe. Finally, a young lady must find her match before she’s declared on the shelf for good but the one that her gaze keeps drifting to is the one that seems unsuitable to her mother. But this is the Revelry and anything can happen in Erica Ridley’s Mischief & Mistletoe. All the stories are wonderful and integrates well with each others’ storylines. And all four can be a favorite for every lover of historical romance. It is witty and funny, excellent progression and pacing and wonderful well developed characters which makes it difficult to pick favorites. A truly enjoyable holiday romance!
From four beloved writers—Eloisa James, Christi Caldwell, Janna MacGregor, and Erica Ridley—come four original stories that tell a hilarious tale of a Christmas house party that serves up love and scandal in equal measure!
The Duke of Greystoke’s Christmas Revelry is famous throughout the British Isles for its plays, dancing, magical grotto… not to mention scandals leading to the marriage licenses he hands out like confetti.
But not everyone welcomes a visit from Cupid.
Lady Cressida, the duke’s daughter, is too busy managing the entertainments—and besides, her own father has called her dowdy. Her cousin, Lady Isabelle Wilkshire, is directing Cinderella and has no interest in marriage. Lady Caroline Whitmore is already (unhappily) married; the fact that she and her estranged husband have to pretend to be together just makes her dread the party all the more. But not as much as Miss Louisa Harcourt, whose mother bluntly tells her that this is her last chance to escape the horrors of being an old maid.
A house party so large that mothers lose track of their charges leads to a delightful, seductive quartet of stories that you will savor for the Season!
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