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Tag Archives: Regency romance
Balls, beaux, dance cards…and fangs?
by Colleen Gleason, author of The Regency Draculia series (Mira Books) When we think of romances set in the Regency era, we can’t help but think of Almack’s and the balls and fetes that our heroines always dress for… the … Continue reading
Love as the underdog in Regency England
by Mandy Goff, Love Inspired Historical author of The Blackmailed Bride (February 2011) In high school, I fell into the world of Regency England and didn’t want to leave. Thanks to the flu, which had me homebound and in dire … Continue reading
Regency Silk and Scandal author Margaret McPhee writes Regency heroes. Here’s why!
by Margaret McPhee For me the Regency is an era on the cusp of change that encapsulates a steaming hotpot of excitement. Beautiful elegant settings, a class system which gives a diverse choice of heroes, heroines and villains, society dictated … Continue reading
Is there any reason not to love Regencies?
by Julia Justiss, author of Society’s Most Disreputable Gentleman (Harlequin Historical February 2011) I’ve always been a voracious reader. After going through Nancy Drew mysteries in elementary school, I drifted into non-fiction in my teen years, captured alternately by Egyptology, … Continue reading
Getting hooked on Regency Historicals can lead to a passionate career in romance
by Terri Brisbin, author of The Mercenary’s Bride (Harlequin Historical July 2010) I confess—I was a complete novice when I found my first Regency-set historical romance. Somehow I’d managed not to read any of the Jane Austen classics in high … Continue reading