Georgette Heyer Romance Books
Georgette Heyer is a perfect fix for any Jane Austen craving. Heyer is a well-known Regency writer. She published around 50 books in her lifetime including Regency, Historical, and Mystery fiction! Her novels are very chaste and detail oriented. You will learn more about the Regency period by reading her novels than many other authors combined.Love Romance Passion's favorites are: Friday's Child, The Convenient Marriage, Faro's Daughter, Frederica, and The Corinthian.
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- What are the best Georgette Heyer Romances? Poll: Georgette Heyer wrote over fifty novels in her lifetime. Forty of them were full length romance novels or historical novels. Wow! This was all before computers! Now with new trade versions of her books coming out again, her name is cropping up everywhere: on blogs, on Twitter, in emails. Vote...
Review: The Nonesuch by Georgette Heyer by Zarabeth, guest reviewer The Nonesuch is a regency romance between a "top-of-the-tress Corinthian" and a noble-turn-governess. Already I'm upset. This was my first, and last, Georgette Heyer and I maintain that I simply cannot follow her style. I have intense difficulties understanding the language and keeping pace with...
Review: Sylvester by Georgette Heyer Sylvester was recommended to me by Laura Kinsale because he botches his proposal to Phoebe and his character is like that of Mr. Darcy. Now, I have read Pride and Prejudice by Austen (and find the movies easier to follow and love) and as a whole the novel of...
Review: Beauvallet by Georgette Heyer Beauvallet is one of my top favorite Georgette Heyer romances. It’s one I would recommend for a guy to read because of how daredevil the hero is and how much action and high jinks take place. Sir Nicholas Beauvallet is a dashing pirate with a rakish charm. He’s the...
Book Review: Regency Buck by Georgette Heyer Regency Buck by Georgette Heyer is loosely based on the premise of Pride and Prejudice. I would not go so far as to say it's a retelling of the classic tale, but there are elements of this Regency romance that bring to mind the farce that Mr. Darcy and...
Review: Devil's Cub by Georgette Heyer Devil’s Cub by Georgette Heyer is enchanting and will assuredly transport you to another world. Georgette Heyer, praised to be the new Jane Austen, was born in 1902 and her tales are quite old but hold the same classic feel as any one of Austen’s novels. I can picture...
10 Reasons Why I Can’t Read Georgette Heyer By Zarabeth, guest blogger I know a lot of people like Georgette Heyer and this post isn’t meant to step on your toes in any way if you do, but I really can’t read her! I am a huge fan of historical romance novels and was excited to try...
Review: Friday's Child by Georgette Heyer The second Georgette Heyer novel that I read was a lot easier to get through. It helped that there was few if any references to my lord or my lady in the narrative. The diction used is as exacting and up there as Devil’s Cub. This novel was longer...
Review: The Convenient Marriage by Georgette Heyer This novel is definitely one of my overall favorites of Heyer’s so far. It’s easy to read and follow despite the language and research. I loved all the side characters and Rule most of all. The leads were very well matched for each other. Lizzie Winwood, the Beauty, is...
Review: The Corinthian by Georgette Heyer The Corinthian ranks in my top 5 favorite Georgette Heyers to date. My favorite things about this novel: The hero and heroine spend a majority of the book in each other’s presence. The heroine cross-dresses to look like a young lad for most of the novel with the hero...
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