Barbara Metzger (1944–2023)
Author of Regency Christmas Wishes [2003]
About the Author
Image credit: From author website, BarbaraMetzger.com
Series
Works by Barbara Metzger
A Regency Christmas Feast [1996: Wassail Bowl/ Sophie's Syllabub/ Gingerbread Man/ Proof Is in the Pudding/ Christmas… (1996) — Contributor — 106 copies
A Regency Christmas [2002: Solid Silver Chess Set/ No Room at the Inn/ Amiable Miser/ Partridge in a Pear Tree/ Home… (2002) — Contributor — 90 copies
A Regency Christmas Present (1999: Christmas Canvas/ Object of Charity/ Heart's Desire/ Last Gift/ Christmas Wish List) (1999) — Contributor — 87 copies
A Regency Christmas (1998: Three Good Deeds/ Christmas Ornament/ Felicity's Forfeit/ Second Chance/ Hounds of Heaven) (1998) — Contributor — 81 copies
A Regency Christmas Eve (2000: Gift of the Spoons/ Reckless Miss Ripley/ Marriage Stakes/ Christmas Thief/ Little… (2000) — Contributor — 81 copies
Regency Christmas Courtship [2005: Christmas Cheer/ Christmas With Dora Davenport/ Dogstar/ Wooing the Wolf/ Lost and… (2005) 67 copies
Settling Self-Determination Disputes: Complex Power-sharing in Theory and Practice (Publications on Ocean Development) (2008) — Editor — 4 copies
Together and Equal: Fostering Cooperative Play and Promoting Gender Equity in Early Childhood Programs (1996) 4 copies
A Rival Heir, the Irish Rogue, the Nabob's Daughter, Miss Westlake's Windfall — Contributor — 1 copy
The Management Requests 1 copy
Een man van eer 1 copy
Associated Works
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- Birthdate
- 1944-02-15
- Date of death
- 2023-06-21
- Gender
- female
- Places of residence
- Long Island, New York, USA
- Occupations
- editor
proof-reader
greeting card verse-writer
artist
author - Awards and honors
- Career Achievement Awards (Romantic Times Magazine)
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Statistics
- Works
- 85
- Also by
- 5
- Members
- 3,839
- Popularity
- #6,602
- Rating
- 3.6
- Reviews
- 100
- ISBNs
- 186
- Languages
- 4
- Favorited
- 5
Aha! I could not for the life of me remember which book had a governess-type character wounded and ill and locked in an attic room wherein she is discovered and carried down by a gentleman rescuer.
This is that book. Phew. One less thing to worry about.
Other than that, I enjoyed it pretty well but slightly less than the first time through.
Original review follows:
Another pleasant surprise in a Regency novel... this one has amusing farce and believable romance, although some of the assassination attempts on the heroine do strain credulity! However, I think you're meant to take the whole book as a fun romp and find plenty to laugh about.… (more)