Wedded Bliss
by Barbara Metzger
Signet
March 2, 2004
ISBN #0451208595
352 pages
Paperback
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Other Books by
Barbara Metzger

Father Christmas

The Scandalous Life of a True Lady

Regency Christmas Wishes

Truly Yours

The Hourglass

Queen of Diamonds

Jack of Clubs

Rake's Ransom and A Loyal Companion

The True Love Wedding Dress

Regency Christmas Courtship

Ace of Hearts

Lady Whilton's Wedding and An Enchanted Affair

The Duel

Father Christmas and Christmas Wishes

Regency Christmas Magic

A Perfect Gentleman

Love, Louisa

Wedding Belles

Valentines and Road To Ruin

Regency Christmas Wishes

The Diamond Key

A Regency Christmas

A Debt To Delia

The Painted Lady

REVIEWS

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"Superb Regency-era Romance"
Reviewed by Sheri Melnick
Posted April 19, 2004

Humorous and romantic, Ms. Metzger's latest Regency-era romance features strong-willed heroine, Alissa Henning, widowed wife of a duke's disinherited younger son. Alissa cares for her two young sons, her teenaged sister, Amy, and William, the young son of her absent neighbor, Robert Rothmore, Earl of Rockford after Rockford's estate Read more...


"A Quick Read with a Fun Regency Odd Couple"
Reviewed by Linda Hurst
Posted April 19, 2004

Barbara Metzger, who has long been one of the doyennes of the short Regency makes a seamless transition to single title in WEDDED BLISS. Robert Rothmore, Earl of Rockford is a very busy man, serving the crown in the early years of the Napoleonic wars. Set in 1805, Read more...




Summary

Award-winning author Barbara Metzger delivers a heartful of bliss with this witty tale of an inconvenient bride who must convince her groom that love is more important than convenience...

When Robert Rothmore, Earl of Rockford, receives word that his son has been taken by a neighboring widow, he hastily vows to enforce the kidnapping laws. But he quickly discovers that Alissa Henning is no criminal. Instead she is simply delightful—exactly the kind of woman who'd make the perfect mother for his sons. Marriage would be an ideal arrangement for both of them, wouldn't it?

At first, Alissa swore she'd spend the rest of her life scraping pennies together rather than wed the insufferable earl and become a glorified governess. Still, she couldn't very well let her own children starve—and there was no doubt that Rockford would give them all a good life. So she reluctantly accepts his offer...but there's more to a good life that what's in one's pockets. And Alissa intends to find out what's in her new husband's heart...



 

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