The Bluestocking on His Knee

The Bluestocking on His Knee is a very ordinary Regency. That description can either be insulting or an indication of the safe and familiar, depending on how you touchy you feel. For me it was an average read, breaking no conventions of the genre. It was actually so average that my only problem with it…

The Nobody by Diane Farr

The Nobody by Diane Farr

It had been so long since I read a Regency Romance that I had forgotten how much I enjoyed them. The Nobody by Diane Farr was a delightful reminder. Caitlin Campbell is a heroine not unlike some of those brought to life by Jane Austen. Although her family’s financial circumstances are below what is necessary…

The Nobody

This book was very aptly named. It centers on Caitlin, who is nothing and nobody to the elegant world of Regency London. Unfortunately, the name also seemed to refer to the read itself. I forgot the details of the hero and heroine so quickly I have to leaf through the book as I write this…

The Hired Hero

can see it right now, some unsuspecting reader of Regency Romances picks up A Hired Hero, sees the sweet cover of a smiling man in his shirtsleeves cradling a woman to his chest while a horse stands in the background, and starts to read, expecting a sweet country idyll. What she is going to get…

Miss Carlyle’s Curricle

I so enjoyed Karen Harbaugh’s last Regency Romance, Cupid’s Kiss, that I was really expecting big things from Miss Carlyle’s Curricle. Unfortunately, I found it to be disappointingly average. It’s not the worst Regency in the world, but it really isn’t fresh or new either. Diana Carlyle is devastated when her beloved Uncle dies in…

Birds of a Feather

Birds of a Feather is not a book for the impatient reader. This is one of those books that gets off to a very slow start, and for the first half I was not sure that I even liked the hero. However, it really picks up at about the halfway point, and ends up as…

The Chester Charade

The Chester Charade takes place at a house party. The roads were not safe nor reliable during the regency period and large house parties lasting for weeks were a way for people to get together with their friends and relatives for visits and parties. There is a large cast of characters in this book, with…