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A Wedding Bouquet
Anne Barbour, Carla Kelly, Edith Layton, Patricia Oliver, Patricia Rice

Five charming tales of Regency love include "Something Old" by Patricia Oliver, Carla Kelly's "Something New," "Something Borrowed" by Patricia Rice, "Something Blue" by Edith Layton, and Anne Barbour's "And a Sixpence for Her Shoe."

"SOMETHING OLD" by Patricia Oliver
For a masquerade ball, an old wedding dress transforms a shy, lonely woman into a dazzling Queen Guinevere and brings her an enchanted Sir Lancelot.

"SOMETHING NEW" by Carla Kelly
A widow is surprised by two unexpected visitors at her sister's wedding--one breaks her heart and the other captures it forever.

"SOMETHING BORROWED" Patricia Rice
When the bride-to-be leaves her fiance standing at the altar, her sister borrows the groom.

"SOMETHING BLUE" Edith Layton
A "blue" groom is torn between the woman to whom he is betrothed and a woman from his past.

"AND A SIXPENCE FOR HER SHOE" by Anne Barbour
A young woman counts on her lucky sixpence to bring her a marriage proposal from the man of her dreams.

Signet (Regency), June 1999
ISBN #0451187857
Paperback
$5.99



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