A Winter’s Romance — A New Regency Anthology Perfect for Seasonal Reading

From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress:

The holiday season is quickly approaching, and I am gearing up for my annual Christmas book recommendation list later this month. Until then, here is a sweet new Regency romance anthology from six authors that might tide you over until then.

Each of the stories is set during the winter season, involves unexpected romance, and of course has a happily-ever-after.

Enjoy!  

Laurel Ann


BOOK DESCRIPTION

A Regency romance anthology perfect for curing the wintertime blues. GL Robinson, Audrey Harrison, Penny Hampson, Judith Hale Everett, Christina Dudley, and Jayne Davis have collaborated to bring you six delightful short stories, which include:

Advice to Young Ladies, by Jayne Davis

An unexpected courtship between two people, both wary of fortune hunters, is threatened when the gentleman makes a disastrous discovery.

A Christmas Wish, by Penny Hampson

When a disfigured army officer inherits the guardianship of a young girl, he never dreams she would be in the charge of a charming and pretty teacher.

Epiphany Day, by Christina Dudley

Blindness and deception are no match for love, when a spinster schoolmistress is drawn into nursing an injured rogue.

The Viscount’s Christmas Runaway, by Audrey Harrison

A young lady’s flight from a horrific marriage proposal forces her to a life on the London streets, but the kindness of a stranger may lead her to a happily ever after.

A Worthy Alteration, by Judith Hale Everett

At a house party to woo a beauty, a carefree lord cannot comprehend why his thoughts are consumed by the plight of the drab little governess.

‘Twas the Night Before Christmas, by GL Robinson

Obliged by an accident to spend Christmas in a reclusive family’s cottage, a man of the world finds himself increasingly taken by the unconventional manners of the lively daughter.


ADVANCE PRAISE

  • 5 STARS “I love this anthology. If you’re looking for some really well written stories that engage and bring joy, you’re in the right place.”— Emily, Goodreads
  • 5 STARS “Charming, lovely, delightful! This is quite possibly the most enjoyable collection of stories I have ever read! ”— Rebekah Wanke, Goodreads
  • 5 STARS “Indulge in this clever and sparkling anthology of Regency seasonal delight, perfect for reading next to a crackling fire with your favorite cup of tea close at hand.”— Cindy Topp, Goodreads
  • 5 STARS “Each one of the stories is a speed dating delight. A satisfying romantic snack.”— Max Paredes, Goodreads
  • 5 STARS “I absolutely loved this set of six short romances! Each one can be read in one sitting, and the characters are delightful and full of depth.”— Stephanie E., Goodreads


BOOK INFORMATION

  • A Winter’s Romance:  A Regency Anthology, by G. L. Robinson, Jayne Davis, Christina Dudley, Penny Hampson, Audrey Harrison, and Judith Hale Everett
  • Evershire Publishing (October 2, 2024)
  • eBook & Trade Paperback (448) pages
  • ISBN: ‎ 978-1958720066
  • Genre: Historical Romance, Regency Romance, Holiday Reading

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2 thoughts on “A Winter’s Romance — A New Regency Anthology Perfect for Seasonal Reading

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  1. I´m fond of reading mystery books in Autumn too: the atmosphere is ideal for the setting so I appreciate this post and will keep in mind this anthology ;)

    At the moment, I´m reading a cozy mistery called “The Murder Mystery Club Book I” by australian author C.A. Larmer. I just started it a few days ago and it´s fun although it´s early to judge it because I have read 50 pages more or less.

    Teresa

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  2. I´m sorry Laurel, I have sent the previous message in the post of the “Winter Romances”, what a mess! This is what happens when one reads two posts and wants to speak about both!

    The “Winter Romances anthology” is promising, I love the cover and the stories will be perfect maybe in a few weeks because, now, I´m with the mystery book I spoke about in the previous comment.

    Both posts show excellent choices and thank you for sharing ;)

    Teresa

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