Regency Era Novels discussion
In need of sweetness and light...
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Emily Hendrickson's Regencies are mostly light without much substance. My go-to light, fun reads are always Georgette Heyer's books. I love Barbara Metzger for a good laugh and Marion Chesney. Indiscretion is also quite good. I'm not into Mary Sue heroines so I can't help you there but I enjoy a good romantic comedy.
I agree about Georgette Heyer, although her language can be a challenge if you just want to kick back. Try my Regency Rakes & Rebels novellas? -- sweetness & light & humor guaranteed to lift your spirits, spicy enough to get your blood flowing, + a fun dash of substance. Lady Caroline, the Corsair's Captive
Books mentioned in this topic
Lady Caroline, the Corsair's Captive (other topics)Indiscretion (other topics)
Because of Miss Bridgerton (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Emily Hendrickson (other topics)Barbara Metzger (other topics)
Marion Chesney (other topics)



After two dour (see kind of gross) MC books and some bleh NA, I need some sweetness and light. Perhaps a grumpy hero shaken up by a cute and cheerful Mary Sue innocent.
Any suggestions please?
I love Julia Quinn although I'll be honest, I have not been able to finish her late, Because of Miss Bridgerton. I also adore Lisa Kleypas who, while excellent, is not known for her jollies.
Thanks for any help.
Kelly