Rating:  Summary: A Kurland Fan Review: "The Gift of Christmas Past". In his previous eight lives, Sir Maximillian Sweetums the feline was able to see that his human wards were successfully settled. However, in his current and last life, he has failed to find the right one for independent Abigail Garret until now. All he has to do is send her back from the present in Michigan to thirteenth century England where Miles of Artane awaits his matchmaking abilities. "The Three Wise Ghosts". The trio of ghosts was frustrated with all work and no play Gideon. They decide that American visitor Megan McKinnon would be perfect to shake up the London CEO. Only each ghost, wonders how to matchmake without killing one another. "And the Groom Wore Tulle". In 1313 in a Scottish dungeon, Ian MacLeod drifts off to a wary sleep only to awaken in a 1999 Manhattan bridal saloon. There he meets designer Jane Fergusson, whose boss Petronia Witherspoon takes unfair advantage of her talent. That is until Ian becomes involved with Jane. "The Icing On the Cake". In Alaska writer-chef Sam Macleod of New York City meets wilderness guide Sydney Kincaid when they both rent the same cabin at the same time. This pair is not just opposites. They are universal opposites until love finds a way to bind them together. All four stories are different yet contain Lynn Kurland's humorous approach to loving relationships. Each tale is fun, amusing, and filled with delightful quirky characters that make LOVE CAME JUST IN TIME for the reader. Harriet Klausner
Rating:  Summary: A wonderful and whimsical anhology Review: "The Gift of Christmas Past". In his previous eight lives, Sir Maximillian Sweetums the feline was able to see that his human wards were successfully settled. However, in his current and last life, he has failed to find the right one for independent Abigail Garret until now. All he has to do is send her back from the present in Michigan to thirteenth century England where Miles of Artane awaits his matchmaking abilities. "The Three Wise Ghosts". The trio of ghosts was frustrated with all work and no play Gideon. They decide that American visitor Megan McKinnon would be perfect to shake up the London CEO. Only each ghost, wonders how to matchmake without killing one another. "And the Groom Wore Tulle". In 1313 in a Scottish dungeon, Ian MacLeod drifts off to a wary sleep only to awaken in a 1999 Manhattan bridal saloon. There he meets designer Jane Fergusson, whose boss Petronia Witherspoon takes unfair advantage of her talent. That is until Ian becomes involved with Jane. "The Icing On the Cake". In Alaska writer-chef Sam Macleod of New York City meets wilderness guide Sydney Kincaid when they both rent the same cabin at the same time. This pair is not just opposites. They are universal opposites until love finds a way to bind them together. All four stories are different yet contain Lynn Kurland's humorous approach to loving relationships. Each tale is fun, amusing, and filled with delightful quirky characters that make LOVE CAME JUST IN TIME for the reader. Harriet Klausner
Rating:  Summary: As Always, A Winner Review: As per usual, Lynn Kurland's short stories are nearly as wonderful as her longer tales. The four stories in this anthology are reprinted from other anthologies, and will keep you laughing for days. If I HAVE to pick a favorite (and I do), 'Icing on the Cake' is definitely it. And if I HAVE to pick a least favorite, I can't. They're all very well written, as I have come to expect from Ms. Kurland.
Rating:  Summary: Perfect for collecting all her works Review: Finally!!! I can read some of the cutest stories she's ever written, without having to drop money for skanky tales by equally-talented but less discerning authors. I was torn between collecting books by one of my favorite authors and explaining to my daughters, in a few years, why they couldn't read some of Mom's books. Thank you for publishing a collection of her works in a format that prevents them from being cheapened by other material!
Rating:  Summary: Perfect for collecting all her works Review: Finally!!! I can read some of the cutest stories she's ever written, without having to drop money for skanky tales by equally-talented but less discerning authors. I was torn between collecting books by one of my favorite authors and explaining to my daughters, in a few years, why they couldn't read some of Mom's books. Thank you for publishing a collection of her works in a format that prevents them from being cheapened by other material!
Rating:  Summary: Short stories aren't Kurland's strong suit Review: I bought this book because I am a big fan of Ms. Kurland's de Piaget love stories and wanted to read about the other members of the family. However, I prefer the stories that don't involve time travel--This is All I Ask is one of the sweetest and most romantic stories I've ever read. These stories were too short for Kurland's style. She is at her best when she delves deeply into emotionally scarred characters who are healed through the love they never expected. The short story format simply does not give Ms. Kurland enough time to develop those emotions. These stories all left me feeling like the best parts were edited out to fit the format. What a shame. These characters deserved better.
Rating:  Summary: Sweet & Romantic but very little sizzle Review: I have been a HUGE fan of Lynn Kurland since I picked up A Dance Through Time and the characters we met there, as well as in The Very Thought of You, came together again in this tale. The romance between Iolanthe and Thomas was sweet and he's one of those men you wish could walk into your own corner of the universe to pledge his undying love, but I was disappointed by the lack of sizzle here. It was a sweet tale but when compared to Stardust of Yesterday, (male ghost/female heroine), it fell short. Despite that, it was a great romance and I can't wait for the next book from Lynn!
Rating:  Summary: Sweet & Romantic but very little sizzle Review: I have been a HUGE fan of Lynn Kurland since I picked up A Dance Through Time and the characters we met there, as well as in The Very Thought of You, came together again in this tale. The romance between Iolanthe and Thomas was sweet and he's one of those men you wish could walk into your own corner of the universe to pledge his undying love, but I was disappointed by the lack of sizzle here. It was a sweet tale but when compared to Stardust of Yesterday, (male ghost/female heroine), it fell short. Despite that, it was a great romance and I can't wait for the next book from Lynn!
Rating:  Summary: Mixed Review Review: I love Lynn Kurland's books and usually race out to buy them as soon as they are out. This book, however, is just a rehash of previously published novellas. While I enjoyed Abigail's story, I was not enthralled by the other three. I love the time travel aspects of Lynn's stories, especially the humor--exactly what was missing from the other stories.
Rating:  Summary: save your money Review: I loved Stardust of Yesterday, each book since has been ok, but nothing in comparison. This one, I almost threw away without finishing it, and I hate to throw books away.
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