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Mass Market Paperback Brides of Christmas Book

ISBN: 0373834179

ISBN13: 9780373834174

Brides of Christmas

(Book #11 in the Warrior Series)

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Book Overview

In the age of chivalry and the season of hope, three marriages are forged in this collection of stories involving knights, mercenaries and family patriarchs. The titles include The Wise Virgin by Beverley, The Vagabond Knight by Moore, and The Unexpected Guest by Simmons.

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5 ratings

Three Superb Short Stories

I bought this book because I absolutely LOVE Jo Beverley and I was not disappointed with "The Wise Virgin". The case of mistaken identity but finding true love amidst such problems of long time bitter feuds. I really shed a few tears on this one, as to the poignant way Ms. Beverley fleshed out her characters. She makes me laugh and she makes me cry. So sensual in such a short story, it was a pure Beverley delight.I was very much impressed with "The Vagabond Knight" by Margaret Moore, as well. Here you had two wounded souls both past the fresh dew of youth, older and hopefully wiser, but both carrying baggage. I cried for these two as well as laughed as some of the dialog, and shed tears of joy at the end. I felt she dealt well with giving both a history and tieing it up quite nicely in the end.The "Unexpected Guest", by Deborah Simmons, again was a wonderful short story. Being able to flesh out so many characters this well in so short a story time is the mark of a very accomplished author. I was so impressed with this story, that I plan to look into other novels by this author to pick up more works on the de Burgh family. As a rule, I dont like anthology novels and much prefer the meatier stories, but this was excellent. A keeper to reread around the holidays!

Two great stories, and one adequate one

I bought this book for Jo Beverley's "The Wise Virgin", and I was not disappointed. The characters were awesome, the story well-developed, and the resolution plausible.When I buy an anthology just because there's one author I know I want to read, I always hope that there will be good surprises in the other stories. I'm frequently disappointed, but not this time.None of the stories in this book were a total waste of time. Deborah Simmon's story was wonderfully well-written. And it's clear that it's part of a series of stories about a family of men, which is great news. New books to read, a new author to explore.The middle story I found less compelling. An enjoyable read, but not a keeper. Still, since the entire book was worth reading, I'll give it five stars to reflect the quality of the two stronger stories.

One of the best shorter works!

Normally, short works are dull for me because they aren't long enough to develop the characters... but Beverley was awesome in her The Wise Virgin, which appears in this book! The characters develop superbly and I think it takes a lot of talent to do so in less than a hundred pages! You laugh! You cry! I looooooved it! Highly recommended!

Enjoyed both Jo Beverley's and Deborah Simmon's stories

I don't generally buy anthologies but I realized that Deborah Simmon's story related to the DeBurgh series, which I love! I thought Jo Beverley's story was a novel plot idea and I enjoyed both characters -- he, the famous knight who just wants someone to like him for who he is and treat him like a normal person and she, the strong, intelligent woman who doesn't fully perceive her own value. I also like Deborah Simmon's story precisely because it didn't have the typical young knight but an older, experienced (certainly mature in his own mind which is part of the plot). Can't wait to read Reynold's story and what is going to make Stephen grow up (and dry out)!

Very Entertaining Christmas Read

I would have to disagree with the other reviewer. This book was very good and I enjoyed all three stories. Anyone who enjoys Deborah Simmons' medieval De Burgh series will love her story because they will be well familiar with Campion, who makes a great hero. There is an age difference but frankly it is never clear how old either character is, so I don't know how someone can determine he is too old for her. In any event, history shows many marriages with age differences. The other story by Margaret Moore is also cute and light hearted. I like Jo Beverly's story very much as well.
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