Seduction on a Snowy Night
Books | Fiction / Romance / Historical / Regency
3.6
Mary Jo Putney
Madeline Hunter
Sabrina Jeffries
THIS WINTER, STEAL AWAY WITH THE REIGNING QUEENS OF REGENCY ROMANCE . . . plus one or two dukes, one heiress, and one headstrong beauty—to a surprise snowstorm, the comfort of a blazing fire, and the heat of a lover’s kisses . . .A CHRISTMAS ABDUCTION by Madeline Hunter Caroline Dunham has a bone to pick with notorious rake Baron Thornhill—and a creative plan to insure his undivided attention. Yet once in close quarters, she finds herself beholden to their smoldering connection . . . A PERFECT MATCH by Sabrina Jeffries Whisked away from a wintry ball by the officer she knew only through letters, Cassandra Isles struggles with her feelings for the commanding Colonel Lord Heywood. For he, secretly a fortune-hunter, must marry for money to save his estate—and Cass, secretly an heiress, will accept nothing less than love . . . ONE WICKED WINTER NIGHT by Mary Jo Putney Dressed as a veiled princess, Lady Diana Lawrence is shocked to discover that the mysterious corsair who tempts her away from the costume ball is the duke she once loved and lost. Now snowed in with Castleton at a remote lodge, will she surrender to the passion still burning hotly between them?“The passion is hot enough to melt a snowbank. This fanciful Regency anthology will keep readers warm all winter.” —Publishers Weekly “It's clear that these historical romance dynamos know their craft and can make any dubious reader believe in a happily-ever-after. . . . A solid and varied collection for readers who adore a holiday setting.” —Kirkus Reviews
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Author
Mary Jo Putney
Pages
336
Publisher
Kensington Books
Published Date
2019-09-24
ISBN
1496720296 9781496720290
Ratings
Google: 5
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"A very good collection of three stories set around Christmas that makes you feel the winter chill and festive mood, without having the theme overwhelm the narratives.<br/><br/>A Christmas Abduction (Madeline Hunter) - Like others, I didn't understand why the hero didn't escape from the cart when he clearly had a chance. Yes, there were other chances for him to escape later but I understood why he chose not to leave then, as he had other motivations. I liked the chemistry between them and how the hero helped her sister in the end.<br/><br/>A Perfect Match (Sabrina Jeffries) - This may have been my favorite story. I really liked the romance between Cass and Heywood, especially their first meeting. My only issue was I didn't like the fight they had (and why he was so upset to the point where he of course made a mess of things). The introduction of some of his siblings intrigued me enough that I will be looking for the other stories in this series. <br/><br/>One Wicked Winter Night (Mary Jo Putney) - I liked this story and although I often don't enjoy stories that feature animals prominently (I love animals, but many authors just are too over-the-top with the them in their stories) but I liked how the Panda facilitated the happy ending.<br/><br/>I recommend this collection, especially if you're looking for a romantic holiday mood."