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For your holiday pleasure, five star storytellers serve up their most delicious recipes for romance.
MARY BALOGH tells of lost love found when a betrayed beauty and a jealous lord learn how hard it is to resist each other.
SANDRA HEATH stirs up embers of a past passion between a dashing sea captain and a mysterious governess with heartwarming results.
EDITH LAYTON leads a divinely handsome, strangely bedeviled duke by his taste buds to a woman he does not suspect he hungers for.
BARBARA METZGER sets a beautiful young widow free to break all the rules and come out a winner at last in the marriage game.
PATRICIA RICE weaves a glowing tale about a woman who must decide whether to defy her ferocious father and take a second chance at love.
Rich and heady with the spirit of the season, this Yuletide treasury satisfies your appetite for the very best.
"The Gingerbread Man" by Edith Layton
"Sophie's Syllabub" by Sandra Heath
"The Christmas Goose" by Patricia Rice
"The Proof is in the Pudding" by Barbara Metzger
"The Wassail Bowl" by Mary Balough
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Fiction, Romance, Historical, Regency, Christmas, Anthology, Short Stories, Christmas stories, American short stories, american, English short stories,, English Love stories, American Love stories, English Christmas stories, American Christmas stories, Man-woman relationships, Fiction, Social life and customsPlaces
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A Regency Christmas Feast: The Wassail Bowl / Sophie 's Syllabub / The Gingerbread Man / The Proof is in the Pudding / The Christmas Goose
1996, Signet
in English
0451190467 9780451190468
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