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* '''Authors''': [[Jo Beverley]], [[Margaret Moore]], and [[Deborah Simmons]] | * '''Authors''': [[Jo Beverley]], [[Margaret Moore]], and [[Deborah Simmons]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin]] |
Latest revision as of 02:26, 24 November 2022
- Authors: Jo Beverley, Margaret Moore, and Deborah Simmons
- Publisher: Harlequin
- Year: 1999 (reissued 2005)
- Amazon Listing: The Brides of Christmas
Book Description
In the age of chivalry and the season of hope three marriages are forged...
"The Wise Virgin" by Jo Beverley
A lord from a rival clan steals the wrong holiday bride for his brother, and discovers his own true love in the witty and wise captive maiden!
"The Vagabond Knight" by Margaret Moore
Two wounded souls, a roguish mercenary and a stern beauty, teach each other how to live and love again during a yuletide blizzard...
"The Unexpected Guest" by Deborah Simmons
The head of the mighty de Burgh family finds his quiet reserve shattered by the seductive young widow who stays at his keep for the twelve das of Christmas!
...and love is what binds them all!