All Regency Collection
A Timeless Romance Anthology, Book 10
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Mary Jane Wells
Six Award-Winning Authors have contributed new stories to A Timeless Romance Anthology: All Regency Collection. Listeners will love this collection of six regency romance novellas.
In The Wedding Gift: A Pride and Prejudice Story, an enchanting novella by Anna Elliott, the story opens two weeks before Elizabeth Bennet's wedding to Mr. Darcy. He has given her the perfect wedding gift, and now she must come up with one for him. But what do you give a man who has everything? Elizabeth soon discovers that the gift of love is more important than any one thing.
Dream of a Glorious Season, a sweet novella by Sarah M. Eden, we meet Elizabeth Gillerford who envies her sister only one thing - that she's been intended for Julian Broadwood since they were children. The trouble is that Elizabeth is hopelessly in love with Julian too. When Julian discovers that Elizabeth has been denied a Season because her older sister is yet unwed, he undertakes his own stealthy measures to introduce her to society, only to find himself falling in love with her himself.
In The Mender, a captivating story by Carla Kelly, Thankful Winnings takes a sea voyage with her cousin on the Ann Alexander, in a last adventure before she settles down to marry one of her beaus. Unexpectedly they come upon the aftermath of a fierce ship battle, and Thankful is commissioned to help in the place of an injured surgeon on one of the Royal Navy ships. Adam Farnsworth, surgeon, has been at sea for years. Tired of war, but devoted to his post, it takes a resourceful lady such as Thankful to give him the hope of love and help heal his own wounds, the ones that show and the ones that don't.
In Begin Again, a charming novella by Josi S. Kilpack, Regina Weathers gives up on marrying for love the day that Ross Martin walks out of her life. Now, fifteen years later, Ross shows up at a ball and thinks he can woo Regina. But she is set on her lonely path and stitched-up heart, no matter the excuse Ross gives for his years of silence and neglect.
In Annette Lyon's endearing story, The Affair at Wildemoore, Mrs. Ellen Stanhope escorts her three daughters to a ball. As her oldest flirts with a beau, Ellen is reminded of her courtship and early years of marriage with Anthony, before tragedy struck with the death of their infant son. The marriage has faded and dulled. Not until she sees Anthony dancing with a woman he courted years before does Ellen realize how much she misses him, still loves him, and yearns for him to yet feel the same way for her.
In the delightful novella, The Duke's Brother, by Heather B. Moore, Mr. Gregory Clark is having an awful day, and it only gets worse when he's ran over by...a woman.
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Enjoyable and easy listen
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Of the stories themselves:
The Wedding Gift: A Pride and Prejudice Story, by Anna Elliott -- Told as diary entries from Elizabeth. It has the sharp wit and humor you expect from Elizabeth Bennett. Mary Jane Wells delivers the lines so perfectly that it will have you laughing very quickly.
Dream of a Glorious Season, by Sarah M. Eden -- This was sweet. Some humor and it worked nicely.
In The Mender, by Carla Kelly -- This one surprised me a bit. The heroine is a Quaker and the author touches a bit on the culture but isn't too heavy handed about it. It would do better as a longer story, I think. But otherwise, it was good.
Begin Again, by Josi S. Kilpack, -- Similar to some others but I think it went well. The Lost Letters by Mimi Matthews did it better but this was good. The narrator made it better.
The Affair at Wildemoore, by Annette Lyon -- Very nice to have one from a couple already married for years. This was beautifully touching and I was fascinated by the story. It's not usual to find a regency romance of rekindled love between a couple who have been married for a couple of decades. This story and The Wedding Gift are reason alone to buy this anthology
The Duke's Brother, by Heather B. Moore -- Now I will listen to anything by Heather B. Moore. I like her books. This story was well worth it. The heroine is absolutely fun. She is a real person and so is the hero, Gregory. They make me laugh.
Delightful narration!
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Clean short stories
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The Wedding Gift: A Pride and Prejudice Story, by Anna Elliott, the story opens two weeks before Elizabeth Bennet's wedding to Mr. Darcy. I love Pride and Prejudice and can’t imagine any one trying to add more. My eyes rolled on the second paragraph. But four of the novellas in this collection are excellent.
Dream of a Glorious Season, by Sarah M. Eden, is the Regency version of the boy next door to Cinderella. When Julian undertakes his own stealthy measures to introduce Elizabeth to society, only to find himself falling in love with her himself.
In The Mender, Carla Kelly writes a captivating story. Two wonderful characters and a delightful plot made me search out more from this author. Thankful takes a last adventure before she settles down to marry, but ends up helping an injured surgeon on one of the Royal Navy ships.
In Begin Again, by Josi S. Kilpack, fifteen years later, Ross and Regina still are lacking enough plot to make this a five star. Toward the ending did grow to like Ross.
In Annette Lyon's story, The Affair at Wildemoore, a marriage like so many finds a a beautiful renewal.
The Duke's Brother, by Heather B. Moore, includes beauty, brains and a short but totally enjoyable romance.
4 Out of 6 Excellent
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