Storm and Shelter
Various
Regency Anthology
When a storm blows off the North Sea and slams into the village of Fenwick on Sea, the villagers prepare for the inevitable: shipwreck, flood, land slips, and stranded travelers. The Queen’s Barque Inn quickly fills with the injured, the devious, and the lonely—lords, ladies, and simple folk; spies, pirates, and smugglers all trapped together. Intrigue crackles through the village, and passion lights up the hotel.
One storm, eight authors, eight heartwarming novellas.
Uncaged Review: This is a really nice anthology
for those that like the regency era, and it’s a very
original idea and writing compared to anthologies
I’ve read in the past. Normally there is a theme,
and the authors write their own independent story
as their contribution. Although this is also true
here, this one also centers around one storm with
the stranded travelers in one Inn, and the intrigue
and matchmaking that follows.
I’ve read booksfrom several of the authors and there was a couple
that were new to me also, all of the books flowed
seamlessly with their plot and there was not any
gaping holes in the plots from author to author.
Each one’s descriptions just built on the others.
I enjoyed all the stories in this group and it was
surprising to see characters from one story make a
brief appearance in another.
The authors did a great job pulling me into this
story, and if this Inn wasn’t fictional, I’d be in line
to visit. Reviewed by Cyrene
5 Stars