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The Devil Who Tamed Her


Johanna Lindsey



From Ophelia Reid may be the most beautiful woman in England, but she is also the most ill-tempered and self-centered. A...

Fight for Love


Penny Jordan



Fight for Love...

How to Abduct a Highland Lord


Karen Hawkins



Review "Fun, sexy, and delightful!" -- Victoria Alexander About the Author Karen Hawkins is the USA Today bestse...

More than a Mistress


Mary Balogh



From Publishers Weekly In her assured hardcover debut, Balogh (One Night for Love) serves up two Regency-era characters d...

Arabella


Georgette Heyer



Amazon.com Review The prolific Georgette Heyer--author of more than 70 novels--is perhaps best known for her Regency ro...

Bath Tangle


Georgette Heyer



Amazon.com Review Lady Serena Carlow is an acknowledged beauty, but she's got a temper as fiery as her head of red hair. ...

Black Sheep


Georgette Heyer



Review This will not be my last Georgette Heyer novel. I look forward to reading some of her other books, but Black Sheep...

Cousin Kate


Georgette Heyer



Review [T]the dialogue among the characters is completely delightful... Georgette Heyer builds a wonderful and complete w...

Devil's Cub


Georgette Heyer



From Library Journal The Marquis of Vidal is a bad lot a rake and seducer, reckless, heedless, and possessed of a murdero...

False Colours


Georgette Heyer



Review Filled with some very unexpected surprises and quirky characters, I kept a smile on my face several minutes after ...

Faro's Daughter


Georgette Heyer



Review As always, Heyer gives us well-developed characters, witty dialogue, rivalry between gentlemen, and plenty of (res...

Frederica


Georgette Heyer



Review The novel ends on a most satisfying note, and I can think of no better way of spending a chilly winter evening - w...

Friday's Child


Georgette Heyer



Review It would, I think, be difficult to read this book without a smile on your face. The antics of the happy couple and...

Lady of Quality


Georgette Heyer



Review "A writer of great wit and style.... I've read her books to ragged shreds." - Kate Fenton, Daily Telegraph" --Th...

Sprig Muslin


Georgette Heyer



Review "You will relish the clever dialogue, the constant action and the skillfully drawn characters . . .." -- New York ...

Sylvester: or The Wicked Uncle


Georgette Heyer



Review Although this is an abridged version of Heyer's work, British actor Richard Armitage makes this exceptionally fun ...

The Convenient Marriage


Georgette Heyer



Review [T]horoughly enjoyable... I would read this book over 90% of the romances being published today. (Vic Sandborn Jan...

The Foundling


Georgette Heyer



Review Georgette Heyer is just as enjoyable for the tenth time as the first, proving a delight to all readers. These new ...

The Grand Sophy


Georgette Heyer



Review Of all Georgette Heyer's treasure trove of witty and scintillating Regencies, The Grand Sophy is my long-time favo...

The Nonesuch


Georgette Heyer



Review Georgette Heyer is a highly gifted writer who creates amazing characters, witty dialogue, and fabulous intrigue th...

The Quiet Gentleman


Georgette Heyer



Review "* "Wonderful characters, elegant, witty writing, perfect period detail, and rapturously romantic. Georgette Heyer...

The Talisman Ring


Georgette Heyer



Review [A] light-hearted romp that promises smiles to the pleasure reader. (Hillary Jane Austen Today 20090519) [I]t was ...

The Toll-Gate


Georgette Heyer



Review "* "Wonderful characters, elegant, witty writing, perfect period detail, and rapturously romantic. Georgette Heyer...

The Unknown Ajax


Georgette Heyer



The Unknown Ajax...