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Regency Summer Scandals (Mills and Boon Single Titles) (Paperback)

by Diane Gaston (Author), Amanda McCabe (Author), Deb Marlowe (Author)
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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Mills & Boon (19 Jun 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0263875423
  • ISBN-13: 978-0263875423
  • Product Dimensions: 17.4 x 10.6 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 202,288 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The beautiful Fitzmanning sisters are ready to scandalise the Ton! Justine and the Noble Viscount by Diane Gaston Brooding Gerald Brenner does not relish his new role as guardian to the unconventional Fitzmannings. But Justine, the illegitimate daughter who strives to hide her shame, calls powerfully to something deep within him... Annalise and the Scandalous Rake by Deb Marlowe Ned Milford is intensely attracted to the inner passion and beauty that Annalise Fitzmanning hides. Yet his reason for being at Welbourne Manor would prompt a society scandal, not a society marriage! Charlotte and the Wicked Lord by Amanda McCabe Charlotte may be the youngest Fitzmanning girl, but she knows her own mind and she wants Lord Andrew Bassington! Drew requires an eminently proper bride, something free-spirited Charlotte has never been. So how can she make him see the beautiful woman she has become...?

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4.0 out of 5 stars Well done joint effort, 23 Aug 2009
By Susan Smith (A small rural village in the English Midlands) - See all my reviews
I do like Regency anthologies, especially Christmas anthologies. However, I have been disappointed in the anthologies where three or more authors "link" the stories so that effectively you have multiple voices dealing with many of the same characters. Usually it's not completely successful. However, I was tempted to this one because (1) I admire Diane Gaston very much; and (2) there aren't many regency anthologies and I was happy to find one with at least 2 authors I recognised (I have read other books by Amanda McCabe).

This one was very well done. The first story sets the stage for a family of a Duke and his mistress (finally Duchess) and their family of half siblings - some legitimate and some not. Raised in an unconventional but extremely loving and happy family, they are mutually supportive and united. However, when their parents die abroad on honeymoon, one of the half siblings (the Duchess's abandoned son of her first marriage) appears on the scene to sort out the confusion and chaos caused by the sudden death. Each story follows one of the illigitate daughters.

The first story (Gaston) tells how Viscount Brenner (the abanded child) finds love with the Duke's eldest daughter. Both hurt, both have been damaged but both are mature and capable people who stand in loco parentis to the rest of the family. The second story (Deb Marlow - unknown to me) is about the elder of the Duke and Duchess's daughters who is an artist. This story was particularly interesting because the hero is a newpaper cartoonist - something I've never encountered before. He falls for Annalise but learns something about the hurt his particular line of work can cause. In the final story (McCabe) we learn about how one of the family's friends finds happiness with the youngest of the daughters, one of life's charming girls but who suffers from awareness of her lack of "respectability". The one error that arose in all of this was to get Andrew Bassington's name wrong in two of the stories. As the second son of an earl he has no title other than The Hon Andrew Bassington. Just a distraction.

Overall, this was a very good effort. Not quite a keeper although in Gaston's hands as a full length novel it very well might have been. I do recommend this for a nice, easy, and satisfying read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Fitzmanning Miscellany, 20 Aug 2009
By June Marie Birch (Holmfirth, West Yorkshire) - See all my reviews
Diane Gaston introduces us to the Fitzmanning Sibblings legitimate and illegitimate. She tells the story of illegitimate Justine and Brenner, but she wets ones appetite for the other's stories. Deb Marlowe continues to satisfy our hunger with Annelise's story whilst tempting our pallet with little glimpses of the others. Amanda McCabe takes us to Charlotte's story, but allows a glimpse of the potential stories of their brother Leo, the Duke's two legitimate sons and introduces us to lord Andrew's beautiful widowed sister-in-law and Lady Emily, all characters draw our sympathetic attention so I hope we won't have too long to wait to receive their stories.
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