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Writer of traditional Regency romance in the style of Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer

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    Confessions of a Georgette Heyer Addict

    I’m not actually certain when I read my first Georgette Heyer. I know it was her anthology of Regency short stories, Pistols for Two, because I vividly remembered both the cover and several of the plot lines decades later, but I must have read it before the age of twelve, because the memories are inseparably connected to a specific armchair that didn’t survive much past that. I also entered a tomboy phase about then that precluded my even entertaining the thought of such drivel as historical romance. But inevitably my tomboy phase ended and I swung to the other side of the pendulum, yearning for romance. In my inexperience, I…

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  • Regency History

    A First of Its Kind: the Waterloo Medal

    The Waterloo Medal was the first of its kind in Britain, but not everyone was pleased by its historic creation.

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  • Traditional Romance

    The Senses and Sensibility

    What was up with Marianne Dashwood and Catherine Moreland anyway?

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  • Traditional Romance

    The Truth about Romance

    Romance hasn't always meant what we think it means.

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  • Regency History

    The Glory of Britain

    Princess Charlotte of Wales was thought to be "Europe's hope and Britain's glory."

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  • Regency History

    A Debate Over Debutantes

    As a word geek, I do apologize for splitting hairs, but I really must take a stand: there were no debutantes in the Regency.

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  • Regency Etiquette

    The Essential Introduction

    During the Regency, the right introductions were the key to success in society, and the wrong ones spelled certain doom.

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  • Regency Shopping

    How Bazaar

    It seems fair to assume that the Soho Bazaar was most likely the shopping place Georgette Heyer meant in her excellent novels, but who can blame her for getting confused? I certainly don't dare.

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