Regency
Miss Cheney’s Charade
Emma Cheney is in London in 1815 at the height of the season, determined to do her duty to make…
Julia and the Master of Morancourt
After her brother is killed in the Napoleonic Wars and her family loses its fortune, Julia Maitland’s mother wishes her…
Seducing an Angel
In this fourth Regency romance series starring the Huxtable family, Stephen Huxtable, unattached youngest and only son, gets the spotlight.…
The Plight of the Darcy Brothers
This is subtitled “A Tale of the Darcys and the Bingleys,” and this describes it rather well, for this is…
Mastered by Love
The ninth Duke of Wolverstone died in 1816 before his long-estranged son could reach the castle. Arriving too late to…
Rude Awakenings of a Jane Austen Addict
Regency romance intertwines with modern chick lit in this is the highly anticipated sequel to Confessions of a Jane Austen…
What Would Jane Austen Do?
Eleanor Pottinger has traveled to England for a Jane Austen convention. Rather than giving her costume history lecture as she’d…
Lady Anne and the Howl in the Dark
When Lady Anne Addison receives a distressing letter from Lady Lydia Bestwick, she rushes to her close friend’s side—and…
The Nonesuch
Georgette Heyer has been called the queen of Regency romance and rightly so. Her substantial research and attention to detail…
Regency Buck
Judith Taverner and her brother, Peregrine, find themselves under the guardianship of the mysterious Lord Worth following their father’s untimely…
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