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		<title>Hallowe&#039;en Husbands</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author(s): Lisa Plumley, Denise Lynn, Christine Merrill Copyright: 2008 (Harlequin); pgs. 281 Series: Harlequin Historical #917 &#8211; Halloween Anthology Sensuality: Varies I picked up this book primarily for the Christine Merrill short story.  I read The Inconvenient Duchess and liked it. I had not read anything by the other two contributors, so this was an [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Author(s)</strong>: Lisa Plumley, Denise Lynn, Christine Merrill<br />
<strong>Copyright</strong>: 2008 (Harlequin); pgs. 281<br />
<strong>Series</strong>: Harlequin Historical #917 &#8211; Halloween Anthology<br />
<strong>Sensuality</strong>: Varies</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">I picked up this book primarily for the Christine Merrill short story.  I read <a href="http://babblingbookreviews.com/2008/04/13/the-inconvenient-duchess/" target="_self">The Inconvenient Duchess</a> and liked it. I had not read anything by the other two contributors, so this was an opportunity to discover new authors.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><em>&#8220;Marriage at Morrow Creek&#8221;</em></span> by Lisa Plumley (Western)<br />
<strong>From the Back</strong>:  The only thing Rose Tillson ever wanted was a life of travel beneath the Western stars &#8212; and to marry secret sweetheart Will Gavigan!  All Rose needs is a small dose of Hallow&#8217;en magic to make Will realize she&#8217;s the girl of his dreams.
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<p style="text-align:justify;">I did not finish this story.  Western-set historicals are not something I usually read, but I figured a short story would be something I could handle.  I couldn&#8217;t get into the story.  If the author writes contemporaries or set in other historical subgenres (Regency, Medieval, etc.), I would be interested in trying something else from her.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><em><span style="text-decoration:underline;">&#8220;Wedding at Warehaven&#8221;</span></em> by Denise Lynn (Medieval)<br />
<strong>From the Back</strong>:  When Brigit of Warehaven casts a simple spell to reveal her true love&#8217;s identity, she never expects to wed him that same night!  But until the mischievous trickeries of All Hallow&#8217;s Eve are over, Randall FitzHenry cannot truly claim his bride&#8217;s heart.
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<p style="text-align:justify;">I liked this story very much.  The ways of society in those days &#8212; when a king could order two strangers to wed regardless of their personal preferences &#8212; worked well in a short story and made the relationship believable.  Brigit and Randall are likable characters.  Brigit is very mature and tries to do right by her people in her father&#8217;s absence, and Randall respects that.  Because of the loyalty between her and her people, Randall treads carefully in his dealings with both. Randall is a decent guy.  He came to Warehaven, on the king&#8217;s orders, to seize control of the keep and get to the bottom of the rumors that certain pagan practices have been reinstated.  He&#8217;s also a fair man.  When Brigit&#8217;s brothers-in-law refuse to tell him where the lord disappeared to, Randall locks them up in their chambers &#8212; with their wives &#8212; instead of tossing them in a cell.  He&#8217;s not interested in using violence, unless it becomes absolutely necessary, to get the answers he seeks.  As he tells Brigit later, &#8220;I do not kill for the sake of killing.  I do not murder innocent men.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><em>&#8220;Master of Penlowen&#8221;</em></span> by Christine Merrill (Regency)<br />
<strong>From the Back</strong>:  Arabella Scott cannot decide whether she&#8217;s been saved or abducted when she is rescued from highwaymen by a darkly brooding stranger.  In his eerily cold, dilapidated home, she has no choice but to trust her cavalry officer rescuer.
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<p style="text-align:justify;">I really enjoyed this story.  It was darker and creepier than the others.  Lieutenant Richard Acherton, Arabella&#8217;s rescuer, is obsessed with solving the mystery &#8212; and finding the hidden treasure &#8212; of Penlowen, his ancestral home.  The quest has driven the Achertons to insanity and suicide, and Richard is determined that the curse ends with him &#8212; he either solves it or dies trying, leaving no heir.  He wants a home and a family, but without the treasure, he can&#8217;t afford to support a wife and children. Even driven as he is, Richard hasn&#8217;t failed to notice Arabella.  He finds her to be quiet lovely and is impressed with the fact that she didn&#8217;t swoon or go into hysterics when confronted by highwaymen.  For her part, Arabella is a little afraid of Richard &#8212; thinks he&#8217;s mad as a hatter, except she can&#8217;t deny what she experienced first-hand.  Both of them are alone in the world, with little to look forward to &#8212; Richard, genteel poverty; Arabella, a paid companion with no life of her own.  Success will mean they can have a life of their own choosing &#8212; Richard promises Arabella half of the treasure, if she will help him.  And since this is a romance, you know they&#8217;re going to end up together anyway.</p>
<p><strong>Started</strong>: 22 October  2008<br />
<strong>Finished</strong>: 1 November 2008</p>
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