Tag Archives: Georgette Heyer
REVIEW: Black Moth by Georgette Heyer

REVIEW: Black Moth by Georgette Heyer

Dear Romance Readers Everywhere:
I’m sure if you’ve ever had a conversation with more than…oh, two romance readers, one (or both) have them have told you to read Georgette Heyer’s books. Or squeeed over them. Or said how much Heyer has influenced her life. Or said something about how she just doesn’t get Heyer. Or otherwise [...]

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GUEST REVIEW in Limerick Form: The Grand Sophy by Georgette Heyer

GUEST REVIEW in Limerick Form: The Grand Sophy by Georgette Heyer

Complements of Lori S Green aka Jimerick.
So many authors I greatly admire
Have suggested I read Georgette Heyer
Who in Regencies name
Has well deserved fame
So The Grand Sophy I thus did acquire.
When Sophie and her cousins first meet
The youngsters fall straight at her feet
She has a dog and a chimp
And a bird who’s an imp
Who swears [...]

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GUEST REVIEW:  Cotillion by Georgette Heyer

GUEST REVIEW: Cotillion by Georgette Heyer

Cotillion: a dance with elaborate steps and figures
My romance reading group is composed of eight women whose ages span a healthy quarter-century. As a group, although the membership has ebbed and flowed, we’ve met for nine years. We each have our likes, dislikes, and areas of expertise. Several members judge national romance contests [...]

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