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Like many of Heyer's novels, Lady of Quality is a Regency romance, relying heavily on its setting as a plot device. [3] [4] As noted by literary critic Kay Mussell, Heyer's Regency romances revolved around a "structured social ritual – the marriage market represented by the London season" where "all are in danger of ostracism for inappropriate behavior". [5]
Clare Darcy was the pseudonym used by the American novelist Mary Deasy (1914–1978) for her Regency Romance novels, i.e., novels set in Regency England.She was born on May 20, 1914, in Cincinnati, Ohio, and died in Ohio in May 1978.
Regency romance novels (1 C, 35 P) Pages in category "Novels set in Regency England" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Carla Sue Kelly (born 1947) is an American writer in the Regency romance genre. She is the author of over forty books and short stories. Her books are what romance readers call "keepers," i.e. books they keep in their private collections, and accordingly they can be hard to find.
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Here are the 17 best books like 'Bridgerton' to read as you're waiting for the third season to premiere this winter. The Juiciest, Smuttiest, and Most Scandalous Regency Romances That’ll Cure ...
First edition (publ. Avon Books) Three Weeks With Lady X is a historical romance written by Eloisa James and published in 2014. It was a New York Times Bestseller and was nominated for two Romantic Times awards. The novel is considered a Regency romance, with much of the conflict revolving around the societal expectations of the time. In a ...
April Lady is a Regency romance by Georgette Heyer, published in 1957 by Heinemann in the UK and by Putnam in the US. Previously serialised in the Woman's Journal as “My Lady Cardross”, the new novel was Heyer’s forty-fourth book and her fifteenth Regency novel.