Three leading Regency authors treat readers to stories set during the holidayseason, in which mischievous kittens play matchmakers for lords and ladies ofthe "ton".
I enjoy the short story regency because you can usually finish one of the stories in a sitting. Unfortunately, the first story in this book is totally unbeliveable. I read regency romance faster than a cat can lick his whisker and I enjoy the regency era and know quite a lot about that time in history. What makes the first story so unbelievable is that a servant, and believe she is now a servant no matter what she was before, could become the princess. Yes, this could be a Cinderella story, but the author is unable to make it believable.Okay, as my title says Christmas Joy is just that. A Christmas Joy. This second story completely makes up for the first one. It made me cry, laugh and all things in between. Wilma Counts is one of the lucky ones. She can write great books and great short stories, too. There are not many who can, but she defintely hit the mark with this book.The third story is okay. I enjoyed it because it had cats, christmas and regency love story. Three things important in my life. It's an enjoyable read.So, skip the first one if you are a hard core regency fan. It's too unbelievable, but read the second and third. It makes up for the first.
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