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My Review: Joy to the World: A Regency Christmas Collection by Carolyn Miller, Amanda Barratt, and Erica Vetsch

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The Story (from the publisher ): Inspirational Regency romance with a Christmas twist from three best-selling authors In Joy to the World , three popular authors come together to offer a heartwarming collection of holiday Regency romance. Based on lines from a beloved Christmas carol, these three novellas in one book have depth, faith, and satisfying stories all packed into the perfect length for readers to curl up and take a brief break from their holiday busyness. "Heaven and Nature Sing" by Carolyn Miller Two music lovers, deeply devoted to each other, were on the brink of engagement when family circumstances drove them apart. How can they ever overcome their obligations and fears to find their way back into each other's arms? "Far as the Curse is Found" by Amanda Barratt One winter night, a woman struggling to provide for her illegitimate child encounters a scarred veteran of the Napoleonic Wars on the streets of London. Can love conquer the darkness of two ...

My Review: The Love Note Joanna Davidson Politano

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The Story (from the publisher ): The night Willa Duvall refuses her fourth marriage proposal, she discovers a forgotten love letter in a crack of her old writing desk. As she seeks to uncover its author and intended recipient, she follows a trail through past secrets and deep family shadows. Is there any hope for this long-ago secret love--and for her to finally have one on her own? Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Revell My Review:   Well, gee. How could I not love a book with such poetic lines as this?   “It was so different with Gabe than with any other man of my acquaintance, for we knew each other as two books whose pages were worn from heavy reading, their lines memorized and recalled in a moment.”   Or this: “Matched souls always find their way back to one another, for they seek refuge in the same place.”  Le sigh. Taken strictly as a romance, this book is everything. There are many different characters in this book and we see different stages of ...