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Mary Balogh - A Christmas Promise

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A love that cannot be bought or sold proves to be the greatest gift of all, in this heartwarming classic that demonstrates once again why New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh is among the most celebrated authors of historical romance. Weddings are supposed to be joyous occasionsespecially when a couple seems as well matched as Randolph Pierce, Earl of Falloden, and his bride-to-be, Eleanor Transome. Ellie brings to the marriage a vast dowry, while Falloden, though distant, is handsome, tremendously desirable, and possessed of a title most young ladies can only dream of sharing. Yet Ellie is not most young ladies. She knows that she must honor her dear fathers dying wish for her to wed the proud earl, but she dreads a lifetime in a union without loveand how can Falloden claim to love her when he married her only for her fortune? As Christmas descends upon the Falloden manor, the warmth of the season may yet melt away the trappings of duty and wealth, leaving behind only a man and a woman destined for each others arms.

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PRAISE FOR THE NOVELS OF MARY BALOGH A SECRET AFFAIR Baloghs final entry in - photo 1

PRAISE FOR THE NOVELS OF
MARY BALOGH

A SECRET AFFAIR

Baloghs final entry in the Huxtable family saga Balogh has saved the best for last; Constantinedark, wicked, and cryptichas a perfect foil in Hannah, and their encounters are steamy, their romance believable. Though series fans will be disappointed to see it come to a close, they couldnt ask for a better way to go out.

Publishers Weekly

SEDUCING AN ANGEL

With her inimitable, brilliantly nuanced sense of characterization, elegantly sensual style, and droll wit, best-seller Balogh continues to set the standard to which all other Regency historical writers aspire while delivering another addictively readable addition to her Huxtable family series.

Booklist

One of [Baloghs] best books to date.

A Romance Review

AT LAST COMES LOVE

Sparkling with sharp wit, lively repartee, and delicious sensuality, the emotionally rewarding At Last Comes Love metes out both justice and compassion; totally satisfying.

Library Journal

At Last Comes Love is the epitome of what any great romance should be. This novel will leave you crying, laughing, cheering, and ready to fight for two characters that any reader will most definitely fall in love with!

Coffee Time Romance

THEN COMES SEDUCTION

Exquisite sexual chemistry permeates this charmingly complex story.

Library Journal

Balogh delivers another smartly fashioned love story that will dazzle readers with its captivating combination of nuanced characters, exquisitely sensual romance, and elegant wit.

Booklist

Mary Balogh succeeds shockingly well.

Rock Hill Herald

FIRST COMES MARRIAGE

Intriguing and romantic Readers are rewarded with passages theyll be tempted to dog-ear so they can read them over and over.

McAllen Monitor

Wonderful characterization [and a] riveting plot I highly recommend you read First Comes Marriage.

Romance Reviews Today

Peppered with brilliant banter, laced with laughter and tingling with sexual tension, this story of two seemingly mismatched people struggling to make their marriage work tugs at a few heartstrings and skillfully paves the way for the stories to come.

Library Journal

The incomparable Balogh delivers a masterful first in a new trilogy. Always fresh, intelligent, emotional and sensual, Baloghs stories reach out to readers, touching heart and mind with their warmth and wit. Prepare for a joyous read.

Romantic Times

SIMPLY PERFECT

A warm-hearted and feel-good story Readers will want to add this wonderful story to their collection. Simply Perfect is another must-read from this talented author, and a Perfect Ten.

Romance Reviews Today

With her signature exquisite sense of characterization and subtle wit, Balogh brings her sweetly sensual, thoroughly romantic Simply quartet to a truly triumphant conclusion.

Booklist

SIMPLY MAGIC

Absorbing and appealing This is an unusually subtle approach in a romance, and it works to great effect.

Publishers Weekly

Balogh has once again crafted a sensuous tale of two very real people finding love and making each others lives whole and beautiful. Readers will be delighted.

Booklist

SIMPLY UNFORGETTABLE

When an author has created a series as beloved to readers as Baloghs Bedwyn saga, it is hard to believe that she can surpass the delights with the first installment in a new quartet. But Balogh has done just that.

Booklist

A memorable cast refresh[es] a classic Regency plot with humor, wit, and the sizzling romantic chemistry that one expects from Balogh. Well-written and emotionally complex.

Library Journal

SIMPLY LOVE

One of the things that make Ms. Baloghs books so memorable is the emotion she pours into her stories. The writing is superb, with realistic dialogue, sexual tension, and a wonderful heart-wrenching story. Simply Love is a book to savor, and to read again. It is a Perfect Ten. Romance doesnt get any better than this.

Romance Reviews Today

With more than her usual panache, Balogh returns to Regency England for a satisfying adult love story.

Publishers Weekly

SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS

Slightly Dangerous is the culmination of Baloghs wonderfully entertaining Bedwyn series. Balogh, famous for her believable characters and finely crafted Regency-era settings, forges a relationship that leaps off the page and into the hearts of her readers.

Booklist

With this series, Balogh has created a wonderfully romantic world of Regency culture and society. Readers will miss the honorable Bedwyns and their mates; ending the series with Wulfrics story is icing on the cake. Highly recommended.

Library Journal

SLIGHTLY SINFUL

Smart, playful, and deliciously satisfying Balogh once again delivers a clean, sprightly tale rich in both plot and character. With its irrepressible characters and deft plotting, this polished romance is an ideal summer read.

Publishers Weekly (starred review)

SLIGHTLY TEMPTED

Once again, Balogh has penned an entrancing, unconventional yarn that should expand her following.

Publishers Weekly

Balogh is a gifted writer. Slightly Tempted invites reflection, a fine quality in romance, and Morgan and Gervase are memorable characters.

Contra Costa Times

SLIGHTLY SCANDALOUS

With its impeccable plotting and memorable characters, Baloghs book raises the bar for Regency romances.

Publishers Weekly (starred review)

The sexual tension fairly crackles between this pair of beautifully matched protagonists. This delightful and exceptionally well-done title nicely demonstrates [Baloghs] matchless style.

Library Journal

This third book in the Bedwyn series is highly enjoyable as part of the series or on its own merits.

Old Book Barn Gazette

SLIGHTLY WICKED

Sympathetic characters and scalding sexual tension make the second installment [in the Slightly series] a truly engrossing read. Baloghs sure-footed story possesses an abundance of character and class.

Publishers Weekly

SLIGHTLY MARRIED

Slightly Married is a masterpiece! Mary Balogh has an unparalleled gift for creating complex, compelling characters who come alive on the pages. A Perfect Ten.

Romance Reviews Today

A SUMMER TO REMEMBER

Balogh outdoes herself with this romantic romp, crafting a truly seamless plot and peopling it with well-rounded, winning characters.

Publishers Weekly

The most sensuous romance of the year.

Booklist

This one will rise to the top.

Library Journal

Filled with vivid descriptions, sharp dialogue, and fantastic characters, this passionate, adventurous tale will remain memorable for readers who love an entertaining read.

Rendezvous

WEB OF LOVE

A beautiful tale of how grief and guilt can lead to love.

Library Journal

B OOKS BY M ARY B ALOGH

The Huxtable Series

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