Autumn Glory and Other Stories by Barbara Metzger

Originally published in separate anthologies, and out-of-print for many years, these three novellas by legendary Regency romance author Barbara Metzger are in one volume for the first time ever!

Autumn glory and other stories


Originally published in separate anthologies, and out-of-print for many years, these three novellas by legendary Regency romance author Barbara Metzger are in one volume for the first time ever!
 
This collection includes the following stories:
 
"Autumn Glory"
"The Management Requests"
"A Match Made in Heaven - Or Hell"
 

Genre: FICTION / Romance / Regency

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Romance / Short Stories

Language: English

Keywords: regency, regency romance, autumn, fall, novella, england, britain, seasonal

Word Count: 59,427

Sales info:

Barbara Metzger continues to be one of our top three bestselling authors, selling hundreds of copies of her titles every quarter.


Sample text:

Lord Bannister hosted the hunt, Lady Bannister held the annual hunt ball. Together the events were the highlights of the fall season for the neighboring gentry. Berkshire was not Quorn territory, nor was the ball any Carlton House extravaganza. Still, the Bannister dos were enough to keep much of local society from traveling early to London for the Little Season, and even drew some of the ton away from London for the excellent sport and convivial gathering. Where dashing riders went, hopeful mamas were sure to follow with their unwed daughters in tow. Bannister Grange had been the scene of many a successful chase, both on the field and in the ballroom. Lady Bannister was determined that this year should be even more memorable.

“Isa,” she said, addressing the newspaper across the breakfast table. “We have to speak.”

Isa Snodgrass, Baron Bannister, lowered his paper an inch or two. A glimpse of his wife before luncheon was enough to turn a man off his kippers. Irene rarely graced the breakfast parlor, and only did so now, he was sure, to ruin his day with her endless nattering about assigning bedchambers and ordering wines. The house party was her responsibility, b’gad. He raised the paper in front of his face again with a grunt, hoping to block out her carping whine as well as the sight of her narrow nose, squinty eyes, and colorless cheeks.

“Isa, put down the newspaper at once, I say. We have to speak about your daughter.”


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by Aline Herold
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Lia Garcia

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