Regency
Bath Belles
Belle Haley travels with her mother and younger sister from Bath to London to inspect the house her murdered fiancé,…
What Happens in London
Regency London thrives on scandal and the latest on-dit, so when Olivia Bevelstoke is told that her new neighbor may…
Willoughby’s Return
Odiwe’s follow-up to Sense and Sensibility tries hard to invoke the Austen magic, but sadly isn’t quite up to the…
Lord Kane’s Keepsake
Sweet-tempered Emma Rutherford is betrothed to Gerald Fitzroy, Lord Kane. It is quite a coup for a young lady from…
What Remains of Heaven
Regency London is stunned by the murder of the bishop, Sir Francis Prescott. Responding to the request of his aunt…
Lady Vernon and Her Daughter
Lady Vernon and Her Daughter shares the distinction with Sense and Sensibility of being based on characters created by Jane…
A Match for Mary Bennet
Without recourse to murder mysteries or explicit un-Austenlike bedroom details (not that I don’t enjoy those too), Eucharista Ward has…
Harrietta’s Happenstance
Miss Harrietta Eastmont appears to be a well-bred, well-educated, albeit mysterious gentlewoman in this Regency romance set in London…
Mr. Darcy, Vampyre
Mr. Darcy, Vampyre combines the romantic tale of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice with the dark world of vampyres, giving…
The Other Mr. Darcy
Who would have thought that the sneering, snobbish Caroline Bingley could become a thoughtful, helpful, sympathetic creature? Monica Fairview has…
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