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The Regency-set books written by authors such as Christina Dodd, Eloisa James, and Amanda Quick are generally considered to be Regency Historical works. Regency romances which may include more social realism, or, conversely, anachronistically modern characterization, might be classed by some as "Regency Historical", signifying that their general setting is in Regency England, but the plot ...
They are romance novels set during the Regency era. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. B. Bridgerton (novel series) (1 C, 8 P)
Serena and Hector rekindle their romance and become engaged, although keeping the engagement under wraps while she is still in mourning for her father. Meanwhile, Rotherham, having heard of the engagement, proposes to Emily Laleham, a very simple young lady whose social climbing mother is delighted with Rotherham's fortune and title.
The Regency-set books published by the Fawcett Coventry line are all considered to be "trads", or traditional Regency works. The distinction rests on the genre definition of regency romance: works in the tradition of Georgette Heyer, with an emphasis on the primary romance plot, would be considered traditional. Traditional Regency romance ...
Venetia is a Regency romance novel by Georgette Heyer set in England in 1818. [2] Plot summary
Sylvester, or the Wicked Uncle is a Regency romance novel by Georgette Heyer.First published by Heinemann, London and Putnam, New York in 1957, it is the story of intelligent and desperate Phoebe who ends up marrying the man she has run away from home to avoid, and whom she has caricatured as the villain in her novel.
The Duke and I is a 2000 historical romance novel written by Julia Quinn, first published by Avon.It is the first novel of Quinn's series of Regency romances about the Bridgerton siblings and tells the story of Daphne, the fourth child and eldest daughter of the family.
The Unknown Ajax is a Regency romance by Georgette Heyer, published in 1959 by Heinemann in the UK and in 1960 by Putnam in the US. [2] It was her forty-seventh novel and the eighteenth set in Regency times. [3]