The True Love Wedding Dress
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.65 (946 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0451411994 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 359 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-04-16 |
Language | : | English |
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About the Author Catherine Anderson lives in the Oregon mountains with her husband and her Rottweilers, Sam and Sassy, who seem convinced that they are teacup poodles and that obedience training is for people. She loves to hear from her readers, care of Signet or through her Web site.. Married to the boy she had a crush on in high school, Ms. For now.Casey Claybourne would tell you that she was born under an entire galaxy of lucky stars. When not writing Regencies or reading them, she paints, gardens, volunteers at th
"Well, Metzger does a good job" according to Annie. I agree with the previous reviewer that rating anthologies can be tricky as some stories are always better than others. This one is no different. The book starts off promisingly, with the prologue by Catherine Anderson (who also does the books epilogue). A servant, Aileanna, who de. A Wonderful Anthology! Giving an overall rating to an anthology is always VERY difficult. Some stories hit and some miss. Yet, I always enjoy reading an anthology, because you USUALLY come across an unfamiliar author someone new and satisfying.Scotland, 1790. As she quietly sewed, Aileanna MacEwan moved . Really fabulous anthology Eloisa James I'm kind of sick of anthologies that have two good stories and three bad ones, but this antho is enough to change my mind. First of all, I loved the Brockway one called Glad Rags. Because it was hot: the hero is totally in lust, but he's going off to war, and he doesn't want to lea
Long ago, a poor servant girl created an exquisite wedding gown for her haughty mistress, who was to marry the man that the girl loved with all her heart. Who knows where or when it may turn up next, for some blushing bride to claim as her very own?. Though tempted to stop the marriage using her secret magical skills, she instead ensured the groom's happiness by enchanting the dress so that whoever possessed it would be blessed with true love.But the spell went delightfully awry, working its magic for the servant girl instead of her mistress-and then the dress mysteriously vanished
When not writing Regencies or reading them, she paints, gardens, volunteers at the local library, and goes beachcombing on the beautiful Long Island shore with her little dog, Hero. Such talks can draw curious stares if they happen to take place in a restaurant and involve plotting the demise of a fictitious villain.An award-winning