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I wouldn't go with The Black Moth. It isn't truly typical of Heyer, I think, and isn't as good as most of her books. I think Arabella would be a good choice.



I completely agree about Arabella and having a heroine of a similar age - I could relate to her a lot while I read it, which I always love!

I'm a few years older but I fell in love with regency novels and GH because they are clean... Well regency novels used to be clean its gotten hard to find current regency novels that are clean since the small publishers of them were taken over by Harlequin or other large publishers.


Have you ladies read Sarah Eden's books? They're very good and clean. Also, Danse de la Folie by Sherwood Smith is very clean and one of my favorite books.
Also, for those of you looking for clean Regency novels, there's a list here: http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/25...

I like some of the mysteries, but I wouldn't recommend any of those for a place to start (except for The Reluctant Widow or some of the others that are mysteries and Regency romances at the same time).

Having said that, my first Georgette Heyer novel (back 100 years ago when I was a teenager) was These Old Shades. It's from the mid-18th century rather than the Regency period, but after reading all her romance novels many times, I still think it's one of her best.
Books mentioned in this topic
Arabella (other topics)The Black Moth (other topics)
Devil's Cub (other topics)
Sylvester or The Wicked Uncle (other topics)