A Bride for Christmas (A Regency Novella)
When Nash Sinclair sees Lady Julianna holding their newborn nephew in her arms, he decides it is time he took a wife.

Julianna, however, insists only a man who slays dragons would suit her, and since dragons don't exist, neither does her ideal beau.

Not one to turn away from a challenge, Nash enlists the aid of his nieces and nephews in a scheme sure to win Lady Julianna's heart.
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A Bride for Christmas (A Regency Novella)
When Nash Sinclair sees Lady Julianna holding their newborn nephew in her arms, he decides it is time he took a wife.

Julianna, however, insists only a man who slays dragons would suit her, and since dragons don't exist, neither does her ideal beau.

Not one to turn away from a challenge, Nash enlists the aid of his nieces and nephews in a scheme sure to win Lady Julianna's heart.
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A Bride for Christmas (A Regency Novella)

A Bride for Christmas (A Regency Novella)

by Aileen Fish
A Bride for Christmas (A Regency Novella)

A Bride for Christmas (A Regency Novella)

by Aileen Fish

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Overview

When Nash Sinclair sees Lady Julianna holding their newborn nephew in her arms, he decides it is time he took a wife.

Julianna, however, insists only a man who slays dragons would suit her, and since dragons don't exist, neither does her ideal beau.

Not one to turn away from a challenge, Nash enlists the aid of his nieces and nephews in a scheme sure to win Lady Julianna's heart.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013814172
Publisher: Aileen Fish
Publication date: 12/07/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 217,352
File size: 881 KB

About the Author

When Aileen Fish was eight or nine, she told the mom next door that she wanted to be a writer, but she hated writing her stories down. At twelve, she wrote her first novel after reading The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. Well, she wrote most of it. That writing it down part got in the way again.

Aileen's early works as an adult included a parallel-world Young Adult fantasy based on Native American mythology, which she wrote with the help of Ray Faraday Nelson in the Writer's Digest Novel Writing Workshop. Her short fiction at that time was primarily dark fantasy, and her first sale was "Saturday Night" in the Summer 1991 issue of After Hours magazine.

Obviously, Aileen has trouble remaining in the real world. Even as she ventured into romance, there was always a paranormal twist. She has tamed the inner beasts and demons into short periods of submission which allow traditional historical romances to escape onto the page. Oh, and she no longer has that problem with finishing a story. Now, it's a matter of finishing fast enough for the next hero to get his turn.
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