A Mother's Way
by Lisa Cach, Susan Grant, Julie Kenner, Lynsay Sands
Love Spell
March 1, 2002
ISBN #0505524716
400 pages
Paperback
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Other Books by
Lisa Cach

Seduction by Chocolate

A Babe In Ghostland

Christmas Cards from the Edge

Have Glass Slippers, Will Travel

Dream of Me

Come to Me

Wish List

Dr. Yes

George And The Virgin

Dating Without Novacaine

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The Wildest Shore

The Mermaid Of Penperro

Mistletoe & Magic

Of Midnight Born

Bewitching The Baron

The Changling Bride

REVIEW

"A must read anthology"

"Mother May I" by Lynsay Sands: In 1358 London, Margaret and Elizabeth want their children, Jonathan and Alice, married. Neither Jonathan nor Alice wants to wed anyone. The king orders Jonathan to find a fiancée. As Alice helps him pick a wife, they fall in love. In spite of the ludicrous mothers, medieval romance fans will find this tale cute.

"The Breeding Season" by Lisa Cach: In 1750 England, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Highcroft agree their children would make a perfect couple. However, Evelina enjoys parties while Charles relishes studious pursuits. After getting the duo together, the moms allow nature to take control. The cast makes this an entertaining historical romp.

"Seeking Single Superhero" by Julie Kenner: Jennifer works for the Mortal-Protector Liaison Office, hiding superhero protectors from the people. Jenny detests the conceited protectors, but her mother selects one for her to marry. Julie prefers Starbuck, a seemingly ordinary person working undercover to ferret out a spy. This comic book futuristic romance is at its best when the plot faces its A-Team player Starbuck.

"The Day Her Heart Stood Still" by Susan Grant: Astronaut Andie visits her wacky mom, a true ET believer. When Zefer the alien arrives, Andie's mother believes he is perfect for her daughter even if they are a star-crossed couple. This hyperspeed tale is science fiction romance at its delightful best.

The four stories are for the most part fun to read with delightful lead couples spanning the sub-genres, but the irritating imbecilic mothers slow down the plots with their shenanigans.

Harriet Klausner - Copyright © 2002

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 16, 2002



Summary

Is it the king who commands Lord Jonathon to wed, or is it the diabolical scheme of his marriage-minded mama? After escaping her restrictive schooling, Miss Evelina Johnson wants to sow her wild oats. Mrs. Johnson plants different ideas. Andie never expects the man of her dreams to fall from the sky--but when he does, her mother will make sure the earth moves! Jennifer Martin has always wanted to marry the man she loves, but her mom knows the only ones worth having are superheroes. Whether you're a medieval lord or a marketing liaison, whether you're from Bath or Betelgeuse, it never hurts to have some help with your love life. Come see why a little meddling can be a wonderful thing--and why every day should be Mother's way.



 

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