Posts Tagged ‘period’

These Old Shades (Alastair Trilogy)

Set in the Georgian period, about 20 years before the Regency, These Old Shades is considered to be the book that launched Heyer’s career. It features two of Heyer’s most memorable characters: Justin Alastair, the Duke of Avon, and Leonie, whom he rescues from a life of ignomy and comes to love and marry.

The Duke is known for his coldness of manner, his remarkable omniscience, and his debauched lifestyle. Late one evening, he is accosted by a young person dressed in ragged boy’s clothing running away from a brutal rustic guardian. The Duke buys “Leon” and makes the child his page. “Leon” is in fact Leonie, and she serves the Duke with deep devotion. When he uncovers the true story of her birth, he wreaks an unforgettable revenge on her sinister father in a chilling scene of public humiliation.

PRAISE FOR GEORGETTE HEYER:

“Our Georgette Heyer display of the Sourcebooks reprints has been a huge success, not only to those early fans like myself, but to many new readers who appreciate her style and wit.”
Nancy Olson, Quail Ridge Books, Raleigh, NC

“Reading Georgette Heyer is the next best thing to reading Jane Austen.”
Publishers Weekly

“Wonderful characters, elegant, witty writing, perfect period detail, and rapturously romantic. Georgette Heyer achieves what the rest of us only aspire to.”
Katie Fforde

“Absolute monarch of the Regency romance.”
Kirkus Reviews

Emily and the Dark Angel (Traditional Regency)

New York Times bestselling author Jo Beverley “brings the Regency Period to life.” (Joan Hammond)

Emily Grantwich lives quietly with her crippled father and eccentric aunt, managing the family’s land, until the fateful day she walks down the main street of Melton Mowbray and is showered with Poudre de Violettes, thrown by a lady of loose morals at the handsomest man Emily has ever seen.

He is Piers Verderan, known by many as the Dark Angel. His friends lay the blame for his scandalous ways on his troubled past. No decent woman should be seen in his company, but Emily must dutifully manage her father’s estate-which Verderan’s land adjoins.

Soon Emily learns that the Dark Angel is very dangerous, especially to her sanity and her heart…

Emily and the Dark Angel

New York Times bestselling author Jo Beverley “brings the Regency Period to life.” (Joan Hammond)

Emily Grantwich lives quietly with her crippled father and eccentric aunt, managing the family’s land, until the fateful day she walks down the main street of Melton Mowbray and is showered with Poudre de Violettes, thrown by a lady of loose morals at the handsomest man Emily has ever seen.

He is Piers Verderan, known by many as the Dark Angel. His friends lay the blame for his scandalous ways on his troubled past. No decent woman should be seen in his company, but Emily must dutifully manage her father’s estate-which Verderan’s land adjoins.

Soon Emily learns that the Dark Angel is very dangerous, especially to her sanity and her heart…

Emily and the Dark Angel


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New York Times bestselling author Jo Beverley “brings the Regency Period to life.” (Joan Hammond)

Emily Grantwich lives quietly with her crippled father and eccentric aunt, managing the family’s land, until the fateful day she walks down the main street of Melton Mowbray and is showered with Poudre de Violettes, thrown by a lady of loose morals at the handsomest man Emily has ever seen.

He is Piers Verderan, known by many as the Dark Angel. His friends lay the blame for his scandalous ways on his troubled past. No decent woman should be seen in his company, but Emily must dutifully manage her father’s estate-which Verderan’s land adjoins.

Soon Emily learns that the Dark Angel is very dangerous, especially to her sanity and her heart…

Emily and the Dark Angel


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New York Times bestselling author Jo Beverley “brings the Regency Period to life.” (Joan Hammond)

Emily Grantwich lives quietly with her crippled father and eccentric aunt, managing the family’s land, until the fateful day she walks down the main street of Melton Mowbray and is showered with Poudre de Violettes, thrown by a lady of loose morals at the handsomest man Emily has ever seen.

He is Piers Verderan, known by many as the Dark Angel. His friends lay the blame for his scandalous ways on his troubled past. No decent woman should be seen in his company, but Emily must dutifully manage her father’s estate-which Verderan’s land adjoins.

Soon Emily learns that the Dark Angel is very dangerous, especially to her sanity and her heart…

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