Dazzled at the Wedding

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· Ava Stone Inc
4.2
5 reviews
Ebook
280
Pages

About this ebook

The Earl and Countess of Banfield cordially request your attendance at the wedding for their daughter Lady Gwyn Hambly to Lord Locryn Pendarvis on the 20th day of June, 1812, at Castle Keyvnor, Bocka Morrow, Cornwall.


DAZZLED AT THE WEDDING includes:


Kate Pearce's A Storm in a Teacup 

When Hezekiah Makepeace, scholar, pragmatist, and poet visits Bocka Morrow for his old pupil's wedding, he doesn't expect to become embroiled in an ancient prophecy involving Malakia Clovelly the beautiful barmaid at the Mermaid's Kiss. On the summer solstice when nothing is, as it seems, will Hezekiah find the courage to face his darkest fears, and find his own particular happy ever after?


Ava Stone's Once Upon a Midsummer Dream

Garrett Hillyard, the widowed Duke of Markham, is in desperate need to tame his unruly daughters, especially when the pair hurls a stone and accidentally knocks a wedding guest in the head. After Miss Frances Dallimore regains consciousness, she finds herself with a giant welt on her face and missing the mystical pouch that was supposed to keep her safe from the ghosts of Castle Keyvnor. When the duke offers to help her find what she's lost, is it possible that love was always just a stone's throw away?


Nicole Locke's Captured By Fate

Lieutenant Hugh Fenton wants nothing to do with Bocka Morrow. It's a place full of nonsense and heartbreak. But when Fate forces his hand, what choice does he have. At least there will be a wedding to help him forget the reasons he avoided the village for so long. * Abigail Angove knows exactly when The Honourable Baron Fenton walks down Castle Street, and she knows exactly what she's supposed to do: help this man who once believed in fairy tales, believe them once again. The only issue? There's Fae conspiring against them.

Ratings and reviews

4.2
5 reviews
Jacky I
May 22, 2020
Kate Pearce: A Storm in a Teacup - 3.5 stars I can only say that this story was rather bizarre. It was interesting, and entertaining in its strangeness. The lead characters had this peculiar banter going on, while Mally's sister was intense, slightly threatening, intimidating, and humorous all at once. A very quick read with an ending I felt was left open to all types of possibilities. It was not a cliffhanger, but I could definitely see it being a HFN. I voluntarily read and reviewed the Advanced Reader Copy of this book. ***I will review the other books as I complete them.***
Suzannah Clark
May 24, 2020
A Storm in a Teacup by Kate Pearce I enjoyed this first story, although I thought it was a bit confusing. A tutor attending the wedding has an affair with a maid who has secrets. Overall, a good story. It does have a few steamy scenes. I would give this tale four stars. Once Upon a Midsummer Dream by Ava Stone I have never read a book by Stone, but I will put her on my list. I enjoyed this story. I usually don’t like children in romances; after all, I read to escape. But I enjoyed Stone’s development of her characters, and the children were adorable. My only qualm is that this tale needed editing. Five stars Captured By Fate by Nicole Locke I struggled through this tale. The heroine is trying to be confusing through the first part of the book, and she thoroughly confused me. It was ok. I would have to give this one a 3 star. I was gifted with a copy of these stories.
Bobbie Sue Brown
May 25, 2020
A little bit of fantasy and a whole lot of love. Each story is an enchanted read that pulls you afraid from real world worries and expands your imagination. I really enjoyed each of the stories but my favorite was by Ava Stone, her characters are just so loveable.

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