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This is a collection of 4 well-known historical novelists. My favorite is Jo Beverley's story which is a spin off of the Company of the Rogues.
Vicki L. (vicki) reviewed In Praise of Younger Men: A Man Who Can Dance / Forevermore / Written in the Stars / The Demon's Mistress on + 620 more book reviews
I read this book for the Jo Beverley novella (part of her Company of Rogues series) and it was wonderful, as usual. I enjoyed the other 3 novellas as well, which was a nice bonus!
Margie P. reviewed In Praise of Younger Men: A Man Who Can Dance / Forevermore / Written in the Stars / The Demon's Mistress on + 256 more book reviews
An enjoyable reading experience
Catherine A. (cottontop) reviewed In Praise of Younger Men: A Man Who Can Dance / Forevermore / Written in the Stars / The Demon's Mistress on + 48 more book reviews
very delightful book especially the stories about scotland my favorite place for romance novels though I am irish next to native american books scottish books are fantastic a book I reccomend highly enjoy someone

While the stories were good, I don't think they were totally in keeping with the younger man theme of this anthology as much as one would think.
Denise B. reviewed In Praise of Younger Men: A Man Who Can Dance / Forevermore / Written in the Stars / The Demon's Mistress on + 49 more book reviews
I really don't like reading books that are with different authors. I feel that you really can't write a great story in a few short pages. I like the book.