Lord Bartholomew's Christmas Bride: A Regency Christmas Short Story, by Maggi Andersen
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Lord Bartholomew's Christmas Bride: A Regency Christmas Short Story, by Maggi Andersen
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A stickler for correctness, Lord Bartholomew Winborne, second son of the Marquess of Brandreth, is about to take up his appointment as a vicar in India. Requiring a suitable wife by Christmas, he has made a list of the most desirable qualities she must possess. The annoying Miss Emily Isherwood appears to have none of them. A short story Meet the Brandreth family in the Spies of Mayfair Series, and The Baxendale Sisters Series.
Lord Bartholomew's Christmas Bride: A Regency Christmas Short Story, by Maggi Andersen- Amazon Sales Rank: #456106 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-08
- Released on: 2015-11-08
- Format: Kindle eBook
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. I liked it! Nice short story By amtmcm Lord Bartholomew is looking for a wife, but is he looking for the wrong attributes for a vicar's wife? Does he really want someone staid and straightlaced (and seems to like to complain)? After a conversation with his sister, he starts rethinking his requirements in a wife.Emily is cheerful and pretty and Bart's not sure he likes the way she teases him. But there's no denying the attraction between them. There are a few passionate kissing scenes, and it gets a little steamy on the wedding night, but the bedroom door slams shut right before consummation. This is a short story, but I found the characters and storyline interesting enough that I would have enjoyed it more if it was longer. A nice, free intro to this author's delightful writing.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A real stinker By Kimberlee Jewell I'm always looking for a good Christmas story, but I sure didn't find it here. I was amazed at the amount of poor writing that could be crammed into a 30 page story, without any actual story. The gist of this tale is that our H is a Vicar on his way to India after Christmas, ( BTW- this is the only reference to the holidays in this 'Christmas story') Our heroine is a spirited gal in her 3rd season, attends the same church as the H, but he apparently never noticed her. They meet twice, he is sure that she is not the one for him, then the third meeting ~BAM! Pretty much end of story. The author crammed in some "Regency" wallpaper ~ Almacks, the Albany, the Vicar wearing polished hessians, etc., just so you know that it's Regency. The first meeting is after he rescues the h's mothers cat up a tree. He is stripped to the waist in the library(?) because he got scratched, The h literally pops up from behind the sofa, where she had apparently fallen asleep. Instead of leaving the room in mortification, she ogles him openly while they banter back and forth. The second meeting was at Almacks, and was several wasted pages of wallpaper. The final meeting was the h offering the H a ride in her closed carriage, unchaperoned, during a rainstorm ~ he climbs right in without a qualm. Never in a million years. There are many more inconsistencies, punctuation errors and incorrect word usage ~ the Vicar hoped to 'reside' over his sisters wedding....really? Pretty sure that I won't be trying any of this Authors other work.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A bit rushed at the end, but an enchanting story. By Reader Lady I truly enjoyed Lord Bartholomew’s Christmas Bride. Even though, it is a very short story, surprising enough, I found it a well developed and believable book. It is true to the regency period, giving the opportunity to fall back in a time gone by.Lord Bartholomew is getting ready to go to India to take up a new living as Vicar. He needs a wife to go with him. Of course he needed someone who would be a good help meet for him and his parish. He decided to attend ton parties in the hopes of finding the perfect woman.There is one problem. Bartholomew has met Emily Asherwood, an unacceptable young lady although very alluring. As he moves around in society, he sees Emily at most of the functions and each one only makes her more attractive and the other young ladies less appealing.Should Bartholomew throw caution to the wind and take Emily to wife, thus having the woman of his heart, or choose the staid miss who on the surface is the better choice?If you are looking for a sweet romance set in the lovely season of Christmas, one with delightful characters and an interesting story line, then you will enjoy Lord Bartholomew’s Christmas Bride. Happy reading!4.5 Gold Crowns
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