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My love affair with Georgette Heyer began. Eventually I discovered her more serious histories and then also fell in love with her crime novels.
My favorite book of all time is The Grand Sophy

I have owned three beautiful standard poodles that are my constant companions. Nobody could ever understand why the beautiful white male (sadly no longer with me) was called "Camille" nod to the irresistible but slightly helpless character in Cotillion......isn't that a girl's name?
My black girl's name is "Arabella" after one of my all time favourite heroines. So of course the big white handsome boy puppy I bought soon after Camille passed (when she and I were breaking our hearts over our loss)...his name of course is "Beaumaris".

What a wonderful thing to be introduced to GH through your Mother. I raided my parents' shelves when I was young, too, often with negative results - Clausweitz's On War and History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides - hey, I became desperate between trips to the library... Oh, well.
We are reading the regencies in order, and are currently discussing The Toll-Gate, feel free to share your thoughts on the book over here.


I don't think I've ever read Stone (or maybe I did as a kid and blocked it out of my mind...š).



now it's fixed.


What a lovely gift for your Grandmother to give to you, passing it down like an heirloom!
There are discussion threads from previous reads of Cousin Kate, Arabella and Faro's Daughter, and we have just started discussing Bath Tangle this month, if you would like to join in, we would love to hear your thoughts. :-)


the reference snippet ? Regards to you all!

Hi, Mary! I think youāre referring to the above snippet in italics, your comment. If thatās what you mean, you just hit the green āreplyā under the comment you want to reference, and type your answer (thatās how it looks on an iPad, apologies if it is different on other devices).

I use a chromebook and windows machine mainly, and the option is as Susan said for me, too - 'reply' under the comment that you wish to reply to, except it is blue instead of green for me.
Mary wrote: "...where can I find directions for responding to comments, so that the comment retains
the reference snippet ?
If you want the actual words you're referring to to appear at the top of your reply (as I have caused to happen here), rather than just the first words from the post, then you can copy and paste them into your reply and put them into italics using html.
To do that, put <i> at the beginning and then </i> at the end of the words you want to quote.
the reference snippet ?
If you want the actual words you're referring to to appear at the top of your reply (as I have caused to happen here), rather than just the first words from the post, then you can copy and paste them into your reply and put them into italics using html.
To do that, put <i> at the beginning and then </i> at the end of the words you want to quote.

Rotating favorites is a common happening among Heyer fans!
We are reading Sprig Muslin this month, and the biography Georgette Heyer over the next three months. Would love to hear your thoughts on both in the threads under Group Reads.

I've known about Heyer for years since my great aunt had a shelf full of them, but somehow I didn't get around to reading any until recently.
I started wi..."
Hi, Jane! You sound just like me when I started reading Heyer - I binged on everything my library had to offer, then hit the used book store - my favorite became each new book as I read it! Now Iām enjoying more leisurely rereads with the group, savoring the brilliant characters and writing- welcome and enjoy!

That is a great idea - the book does contain spoilers.



I know that avatar! Welcome Sandy!

Hey Sandy, good to see you over here! *waves* .
So true, Teresa! Iām in other groups where I try new-to-me authors, some I enjoy, some are more āmehā. Itās always nice to come back to Heyer and this group, where I know Iāll enjoy the book, even if itās not a personal favorite, Iāll still have an entertaining read or listen (audiobook), and of course, the discussions are fun!


Hi Sandy, welcome!

Oh, thatās great if sheās heading off to college! Yes, the Reading the Detectives group is great, I love mysteries and Iāve learned about several new authors.

I discovered Georgette Heyer a few years ago, through the Richard Armitage audiobooks. Iāve recently reacquainted myself with these, and now Iām working my way through her other books. But have yet to come across anything that beats Venetia.
Thatās not to say that others donāt appeal....the few Iāve read Iām enjoying hugely (Frederica, Arabella, These Old Shades and Devilās Cub, to name a few).
And Iāve never participated in a group read before, so delighted to see that I can start in June with my favourite Heyer!

I discovered Georgette Heyer a few years ago, through the Richard Armitage audiobooks. Iāve recently reacquainted myself with these, and now Iām working my way through her other boo..."
Welcome Julie!

Venetia is quite a favourite read among Heyer fans! Looking forward to hearing your thoughts during the discussion next month.

Hi Teresa, thanks for the warm welcome, look forward to being here!

Hi Susan, thank you....and likewise!

Venetia is quite a favourite read among Heyer fans! Looking forward to hearing your thoughts during the discussion next month."
Hi Critterbee, thanks for the welcome! With the Venetia read next month it was certainly a good time to discover the group. Look forward to participating. :)


I met Georgette much later than high school, and I envy you your early introduction. :D


Welcome Jodie!

Jackie wrote: "Hi Jodie!
are you reading Venentia now? That is the current group read."
JodieO wrote: "Jodie here. I came to GH through the Richard Armitage narrated books on audible, so I'm unsure which of the three I read first, but I'm pretty sure it was The Convenient Marriage. I'm still new to ..."
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