Wednesday, August 28, 2013

WWRW ~ Full of Favorites



Linking up with Hallie and Jessica today

Currently reading and enjoying False Colours a story of arranged marriage and twin antics.  I'm about halfway thru and am enjoying it.  Georgette Heyer had a wonderful knack for capturing the comedy of manners of the Regency period as well as writing Austen-worthy love matches.  Heyer was a prolific writer and one I'm introducing my mom to ~ which got me thinking about my favorites (she wrote about other time periods but I've only read her Regency stuff):


A Civil Contract: My favorite of favorites ~ the story of a young Earl in need a fortune and an heiress willing to enter an arranged marriage to please her father.  The story of friendship deepening into love is lovely and the supporting characters are hilarious.

The Grand Sophy: My first Heyer and still a great favorite; laugh out loud antics and amazing dialogue as an outrageous cousin comes to live with her sedate family in London.

Unknown Ajax: The young man raised by his workman Yorkshire grandfather comes to find out he is the heir of his paternal grandfather; a true comedy of manners as he is 'welcomed' into the family.

The Foundling ~ The Corinthian: (couldn't choose ~ similar plot) An honorable if somewhat bored member of the peerage seeking a bit of adventure sets out on what they believe will be a simple errand with complications and hilarity ensuing.




7 comments:

  1. Haven't heard of her or her books, but they def. look like something I would enjoy!

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  2. I wonder if there's a club I don't know I belong to, but that I would get kicked out of if I admitted that I do not enjoy Austen even slightly. I'm fascinated by people who do, though.

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  3. I really enjoy Heyer too! It's like Jane Austen lite. I expected them to be overly sentimental and dumb, but Heyer uses a tongue-in-cheek style that is really fun.

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  5. Ooh, these sound great! As a twin, I would especially love to check out False Colours.

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  6. These sound like so much fun! Thanks for sharing them.

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  7. Wow! That's a lot of regency novels for one writer! Even Jane would be impressed I think! I'm intrigued...

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