Under the Mistletoe
by Mary Balogh
New American Library
November 1, 2003
ISBN #0451209788
Trade Size (reprint)
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Other Books by
Mary Balogh

Under the Mistletoe

Irresistible

Under The Mistletoe

Simply Love

The Secret Pearl

Christmas Keepsakes

Simply Unforgettable

Slightly Dangerous

Slightly Sinful

Slightly Tempted

Slightly Scandalous

Slightly Wicked

Slightly Married

A Summer to Remember

A Summer To Remember

No Man's Mistress

No Man's Mistress

More Than A Mistress

Silent Melody

REVIEW

"delightful historical romantic anthology"

"A Family Christmas". Lady Templar detests the fact that her son-in-law Edwin is coming home for Christmas though he owns the estate because she believes he is beneath her. Her daughter Elizabeth married Edwin as Templar needed money. Both actually wed due to the respect they have for his now deceased father, but neither know that what they feel for each other is love.

"The Star of Bethlehem". Ellen tells her husband Allan that she lost the Star of Bethlehem diamond that he gave her. Angry he informs her she will go into exile. Though they love one another, this marriage looks dead even when three betrothal rings surface.

"The Best Gift". Warren's sister dumps her teenage daughter on him. Needing a companion for his niece, he obtains the services of teacher Jane, who has no family. Jane and Warren fall in love during their family Christmas.

"Playing House". Lilas asks Stephen for "payment" for the times her dad tutored him without remittance. She wants a last Christmas together for her younger siblings before they are scattered as orphans, but has no means of doing so. He agrees to host a grand holiday, but soon he and Lilas fall in love.

"No Room at the Inn". The storm is so bad that everyone stops at the White Hart Inn seeking shelter even with Christmas coming. When Lisa goes into labor, Edward gives up his room for her and her spouse. Pamela sees Edward in a kind light and soon they fall in love.

These five Christmas tales are delightful historical romantic gifts of the magi that fans of the author, sub- genre, or the holiday cheer will appreciate.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 5, 2003



Summary

Old loves rekindled, new loves found, and family bonds strengthened are the themes of these stories from the beloved, multiple-award winning author Mary Balogh. The four classic stories included here are The Star of Bethlehem, The Best Gift, Playing House, and No Room at the Inn. The new story exclusive to this trade collection is A Family Christmas.



 

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