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Looking forward to your thoughts in our next group read (Devil's Cub!!) but also the current read thread (for These Old Shades) is still hopping if you want to join in there.

I am a second generation reader. My mother and my aunt read all of these books and fought over who owned which ones. Now I have my own library and, like another poster, I could never pick just one to be a favourite although These Old Shades and Devil's Cub are front runners along with Sylvester and The Grand Sophy.

I am a second-generation reader. My mother and my aunt read all of these books and fought over who owned which ones. Now I have my own library and, like another poster, I could nev..."
Welcome, Rennie - Snap! Devil's Cub and These Old Shades are 2 of my favourites. We are currently reading These Old Shades in the group reads - so join in the discussion. Devil's Cub is next month!

Hi everybody!
I've been a lover of Heyer since I was in about 10th grade, I think, so it has been quite a few years. My school library was amazing and had several of Heyer's novels. The first one I finished was Simon the Coldheart. I'd say my favorite is Frederica. I started Devil's Cub but couldn't finish it and when I saw the book of this month, I really wanted to try finishing it this month.
Super excited! :D

We will be discussing Devil's Cub until mid- December, so there is time still to pop in on the discussion threads :)

We will be discussing Devil's Cub until mid- December, so there is time still to pop in on the discussion threads :)"
Welcome AE!
I hope you can join us in Devil's Cub discussions. We have changed to a two thread forum for this read. :)


I hope your friend joins us! :)

It IS so difficult to pick a favorite! And then a few years later, it changes - I keep a rotating top five!

The first Heyer I read was not a success. I was in Jr. High and loved reading, mostly classics and mysteries. A girl I knew insisted I should try romance, which I didn't read. She pushed a Heyer, April Lady I think, on me and I didn't like it. I remember at the end thinking "Is this supposed to be a happy ending? I'm supposed to be glad that this nice girl married this awful man?" lol I avoided Romance and Heyer like the plague for some years after that.
Then, while haunting a tiny used bookstore in Hanford, CA, for mysteries I found some of Heyer's. I picked up a couple and loved them. I've read all of them several times, and really enjoy them, though I don't care for Penhallow.
Eventually I tried some of her regular books. I confess I love the humerous ones a lot. So my favorite non-mystery is The Grand Sophy/Frederica/The Unknown Ajax/The Talisman Ring. You've all read that one, right? :)
Everytime I finish The Grand Sophy I think "When I grow up I want to be just like Sophy." I'm 64 now. Haha

I never met anyone who came to read Heyer after liking her mysteries first, only the other way around so that's interesting right there.
welcome!

I never met anyone who came to read Heyer after liking her mysteries first, only the other way around so that's interesting right there.
welcome!

Totally agree about April Lady not being a great gateway or first Heyer! It might be one of my least fav of all of her works.
We are reading Heyer's Terrible Timothy Mysteries now, so please hop on over to the threads if you have or would like to read them. And feel free to comment on any of your fav Heyer's in their discussion threads in the Group Reads folder.

Eventually I tried some of her regular books. I confess I love the humerous ones a lot. So my favorite non-mystery is The Grand Sophy/Frederica/The Unknown Ajax/The Talisman Ring. You've all read that one, right? :)"
Hi Teri-K! Welcome! LOL yes I've read that one. I like the funny ones too.

I am fond of Nell & Giles (April Lady) but I would never recommend anyone start with that novel due to the (view spoiler)
The read of They Found Him Dead is just winding down now, but we will be starting Duplicate Death on the first of March if you want to join us. :)

I am fond of Nell & Giles (April Lady) but I would never recommend anyone start with that novel due to the [spoilers removed]
The read of They Found Him Dead is ju..."
I’ve always been quite fond of Nell and Giles too and although it’s not a top favourite, I have returned to it several times over the years. I tend to dislike plots based on misunderstandings which could be solved by folk actually talking to each other, but I still like it - weak plot and all!

I'm pretty sure my Dad introduced me to Heyer and when I was in high school I read anything of hers I could get my hands on! That was a good 30 years ago now so I can't remember which was my first. I also don't know what my favourites would be, maybe because I like to wait until I've forgotten a fair bit of the story before I re-read anything. Powder and Patch and The Unknown Ajax come to mind as being ones I enjoyed though.
It's about time I read them again though, and I figure the group reads is a good way to do it, so I'm looking forward to joining you all each month for that.

I'm pretty sure my Dad introduced me to Heyer and when I was in high school I read anything of hers I could get my hands on! That was a good 30 years ago now so I can't re..."
Welcome Sarah
Im one of the moderators in this group & Im also a kiwi!


We are reading Cotillion this month, so dive on in if you feel like joining the discussion.

please feel free to comment on Cotillion, I love it and am so happy to read what others think.


Welcome Sabrina!
We are reading The Masqueraders as a group in June! Feel free to join any of our group reads. :)

Hello Sabrina, Welcome! Sophy was my first Heyer read as well! She has helped me through some tough times, and I always travel with her. Although now it is my kindle instead of my old beat-up paperback, but still...


Definitely, and I’ve learned a lot as well, always a plus. Welcome, Sarah and Sabrina!👋🏻
Hi Friends
How are you? Hope you're having a lovely day.
I am new to the Georgette Heyer world, but fast becoming a big fan. I started at the start for a first read - my first read was The Black Moth which was simply delightful. I am now looking forward to slowly and pleasantly working through everything that she has written, so I am really happy to discover this amazing bookclub. Looking forward to many Georgette adventures ahead, wishing you all happy reading, Emily :)
How are you? Hope you're having a lovely day.
I am new to the Georgette Heyer world, but fast becoming a big fan. I started at the start for a first read - my first read was The Black Moth which was simply delightful. I am now looking forward to slowly and pleasantly working through everything that she has written, so I am really happy to discover this amazing bookclub. Looking forward to many Georgette adventures ahead, wishing you all happy reading, Emily :)

How are you? Hope you're having a lovely day.
I am new to the Georgette Heyer world, but fast becoming a big fan. I started at the start for a first read - my first read was The Black M..."
Welcome Emily Kate - I am one of the moderators here!
No obligation to join any of the group reads here, but feel free to do so if you want to!
Thanks Susan. Yes, it's rather exciting coming across Georgette. I want to read everything all at once, so it's fun to start.
Thank you Carol for your warm welcome. I will be joining the monthly reads as much as I can, all our libraries are currently closed here, so I will be ordering August's read soon and I look forward to reading along. And learning all I can about Georgette's amazing writing and world.
Thanks Jackie, that is a really good question. My husband picked me up a copy of Bath Tangle on Friday, also before the libraries shut here, I was able to order some of Georgette's mysteries so I though it might be fun to read one of her mysteries.. what would you recommend for a Georgette newbie like myself? Which book are you currently reading?
Wishing you all happy reading and hope you have fun. Thank you so much for the kind and warm welcome, I really appreciate it. I look forward to joining you all in the August Georgette read, can't wait! Happy reading, Emily :)
Thank you Carol for your warm welcome. I will be joining the monthly reads as much as I can, all our libraries are currently closed here, so I will be ordering August's read soon and I look forward to reading along. And learning all I can about Georgette's amazing writing and world.
Thanks Jackie, that is a really good question. My husband picked me up a copy of Bath Tangle on Friday, also before the libraries shut here, I was able to order some of Georgette's mysteries so I though it might be fun to read one of her mysteries.. what would you recommend for a Georgette newbie like myself? Which book are you currently reading?
Wishing you all happy reading and hope you have fun. Thank you so much for the kind and warm welcome, I really appreciate it. I look forward to joining you all in the August Georgette read, can't wait! Happy reading, Emily :)

In August, we will be reading The Quiet Gentleman!
And then in September, we will be reading one of the mysteries: Detection Unlimited
All of the threads from our older group reads are still open, if you would like to comment there whenever you are reading a book.
Thanks heaps. I have ordered a copy of The Quiet Gentleman and I'm looking forward to it, can't wait :)
Detection Unlimited sounds great too.
Thank you for making me feel so welcome. That's lovely.
I look forward to sharing in the August read with you all,
Hope you have a lovely day,
Happy reading,
Emily :)
Detection Unlimited sounds great too.
Thank you for making me feel so welcome. That's lovely.
I look forward to sharing in the August read with you all,
Hope you have a lovely day,
Happy reading,
Emily :)

Detection Unlimited sounds great too.
Thank you for making me feel so welcome. That's lovel..."
I'll just mention that Detection Unlimited was the final contemporary mystery GH wrote. I originally read them out of order & it didn't bother me, but some people only like to read series books in order.
Thanks Carol for letting me know. I appreciate it. :)
Hope you have a lovely day :)
Hope you have a lovely day :)

The leading man is a work of art.

Thank you Carol for your warm welcome. I will be joining the monthly ..."
Since you asked for suggestions, I'll put in my two cents. :) I love her humorous books, like The Grand Sophy, The Unknown Ajax, and Frederica. I also really like her mysteries - that's how I first discovered Heyer, with Footsteps in the Dark. Other good ones include Duplicate Death, Envious Casca and Behold, Here's Poison. (I don't care for Penhallow, though.)
Heyer wrote several different types of stories, I'm sure you'll enjoy finding your favorites!
Thanks heaps Teri-K for your suggestions, I really appreciate it. :) While I'm waiting for my copy of The Quiet Gentleman to arrive, I started last night one of her mysteries 'Behold, here's poison', only a little way in but it's made me laugh lots already. Fantastic! Hope you are enjoying some Georgette reading too, happy reading, Emily :)

My first was These Old Shades. My favourites are Cotillion, Frederica and Masqueraders. Although..."
Oh wow! I discovered her about 15 years ago and have already read and reread her novels so many times. Welcome to the wonderful world of Georgette Heyer and welcome to the club! I love her books for the same reasons you do.
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