Title: A Bride For ChristmasAuthor: Aileen FishPublished: A.F.Age Recommended: New Adult - AdultReviewed By: Arlena DeanRating: 5Review:"A Bride For Christmas" by Aileen Fish was a beautiful told romantic historical short story. "A Bride For Christmas" was what you can call a 'sweet and clean read.' The two main characters Nash and Julianna were well delivered, developed and oh so colorful. I did enjoy how this author was able to bring out many all of the descriptive details in this good read. We find both Nash and Julianna are surrounded by 'happily wedded siblings, with their children and even their parents who loved each other'....could this happen to them? It seems like the heroine wasn't interested in marriage but how about this hero? This is where I say you must pick up this good read to see for yourself how this author will bring it all out to the reader. It will be a beautiful as well as a delightful twist that will leave a smile on your face. Would I recommend? Yes! This is a wonderful romantic short story about an English military man who has returned to his family and to civilian life after fighting Napoleon. He was wounded in the last battle which actually occurred the day after Napoleon surrendered. He is enjoying the family at his family home. All his brothers and sisters and their spouses are there along with all the children of those marriages. He has just about decided that it is time for him to marry and start a family of his own, when he meets his sister-in-law's sister. She is a bit younger than he is, but well past the age where most women of his era marry. She, however, is planning on never marrying and living an independent life of travel and becoming an author. The author has an easy reading style and I found myself caught up in the quick read and the wonderful characters. It ended to soon but left me with a wonderful warm feeling. I will be reading more from this author.
Cute short story. loved the teasing between the lead characters.
—BHEZY
Annnnndddd the attraction between these two was what?
—Heena
A sweet, short regency story.
—Natalia
Wished it was longer...
—arielmp
Short. Sweet. Simple
—Renita