Three Weddings and a Kiss
Everyone loves a wedding... Nothing lifts our hearts like the joyous peal of wedding bells. Or the sight of a happy couple being showered with confetti and good wishes. Now the most exciting new names in romantic fiction and the bestselling author who started it all—escort you down the aisle to...
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Everyone loves a wedding... Nothing lifts our hearts like the joyous peal of wedding bells. Or the sight of a happy couple being showered with confetti and good wishes. Now the most exciting new names in romantic fiction and the bestselling author who started it all—escort you down the aisle to a place of honor at four glorious celebrations of everlasting love: Kathleen E. Woodiwiss reintroduces us to the beloved characters from The Flame and the Flower including Jeff Birmingham, who seals an impetuous proposal with one brief, precious and passionate kiss. Catherine Anderson calls us to meet a tempestuous pair of wild western hearts, in a tale of a frontier revenge that backfires. Loretta Chase melts our hearts with a story of an unconventional young woman's offer of marriage to a "mad" and presumed dying earl. Lisa Klepas shows us how true love will always win in a romance about one stubborn lady—and the persistent suitor who opens her heart. So come join the celebration and experience Three Weddings and a Kiss. Love for now...and always.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780380781225 (0380781220)
ASIN: 0380781220
Publish date: 1995-09
Publisher: Avon
Pages no: 389
Edition language: English
Category:
Love,
Literature,
American,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Anthologies,
Historical Romance,
Regency,
Short Stories,
Fiction,
Historical
Really only read the Lisa Kleypas story. Wish it would have been a whole book.
5* for "The Mad Earl's Bride" by Loretta Chase
Meh. The Loretta Chase didn't quite make up for the last two duds. The first story wasn't bad (Anderson); just could have done with more pages or something (even though it was a third of the book). Seems like maybe it would have been better off as a stand-alone.
The Anderson story was okay, the rest were average. I think I'm romanced out at the moment. I'm in need of something with action in it.