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When doors creak and ghostly whispers are heard in the midnight hour, this stunning collection of Gothic Regency Historical Romance novellas are sure to leave you breathless with Poe-inspired, romantic dreams...Welcome to the All-Hallows' Brides collection. Seven of your favorite Historical Romance authors have come together for a collection of never-before published stories that will give you a chill, a thrill, and have you reading them again and again. Inspired by the works of Edgar Allan Poe, you've never seen a collection like this by some of the biggest names in Historical Romance.The title of each story is named for their 'Bride':Emma by Kathryn Le Veque Aislin by Meara Platt Sarah by Scarlett ScottMadeleine by Mary LancasterBeth by Maggi AndersenHyacinth by Chasity BowlinEleanor by Sydney Jane BailyRaven by Violetta RandSo, grab your candle and lock your door, and settle down to read this smashing collection of darkly-tinged romantic tales with unforgettable heroes and magnificent ladies. Romance has never been so daring... or so Gothic.And if you hear a knock on your door... don't answer it.Unless you are prepared to welcome a wandering wraith in a tattered wedding gown... No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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Every story here has something to recommend it, but the standout for me was Mary Lancaster’s “Madeleine.” I know I will read it again sometime. It was just so well done! Lots of fun Poe references in there, and Roderick was just the sort of offbeat hero I really appreciate sometimes. (Plus, I always love it when the heroine helps her man solve some sort of mystery :).) I’m glad I already have other books by Lancaster in my collection, waiting to be read.
Other highlights included “Beth,” by Maggi Andersen, “Hyacinth,” by Chasity Bowlin, and “Eleanor,” by Sydney Jane Baily. “Eleanor” was closer to a novel than a novella in terms of length, but I’m not complaining. The characters in that story were so cute. And at 99 cents, I definitely feel as though I got my money’s worth with this 700+ page collection. There is probably something here for anybody who enjoys Gothic romance. ( )