This comedy of manners story is very much in the line of the old Signet and Zebra Regencies. It's nice to see that drawing room comedies and clean romances are still being published. The writing quality isn't quite as good as some of the Heyer wannabes who wrote back in the 80s and 90s. It's not ...
I love regency romances, and this one is perfect. It is book two in a series. I like the author and her style of writing is perfect for regency romance novels. I wish the stories were a little longer, but I still really enjoyed the book. I love that Miss Delacourt takes her future in her own hand...
As such, she stood behind a potted palm in a dark corner of the Carruth’s ballroom, a circumstance that had little to do with the repeated requests by her aunt to partner a spotty-faced boy. She was persuaded his governess should certainly arrive to carry him home to bed any moment, never mind th...
He was glumly aware he had been expected a full forty-eight hour prior, and the mere three hours of sleep he had enjoyed after his adventure at the Pagoda did nothing to improve his outlook. He hoped his mother would be in one of her sunnier moods; the road ahead would be difficult enough, even w...
He had slept less than he ought but longer than he had wished. He meant to make the most of his time with Anne and he meant to begin as soon as possible. When she came through the door, looking delightfully disheveled, he thought, perhaps, she felt the same. Leaping to his...