Regency
The Second Lady Southvale
Washington, July 4th, 1811. Britain is at war with France, America insists on continuing to trade with France, the result…
The Privateer
Lady Lark Eddington, despite being an earl’s daughter, is in Marshalsea prison for debt after her father gambled away his…
Edmund Bertram’s Diary
Edmund Bertram is fond of his gentle cousin, Fanny Price, who has been taken in by his wealthy parents as…
Compromised
In 1829, having recently returned to London, the two Alton sisters are preparing for the Season. Beautiful, demure Evangeline is…
Valerie
This is a Regency romp first published in America in 1987 and now published in Britain. Valerie, the eponymous heroine…
The Carstairs Conspiracy
As sole heir of the late Duke of Penrith, Abigail Carstairs is the target of many fortune hunters. But it…
Georgette Heyer’s Regency World
I would not call myself a Heyer fan as such, but a book on Regency life made an enjoyable prospect…
The Pemberley Chronicles
Beginning after the double wedding of Elizabeth and Jane Bennet to Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy and Mr. Charles Bingley respectively, this…
Emma and Knightley
As Emma and Knightley opens, the titular couple has been married for over a year when tragic news arrives: Jane…
Lovers and Ladies
Two classic stories by beloved Regency author Jo Beverley are brought together in this single volume, creating a delectable book…
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