Georgette Heyer: Venetia
There is a reason that Georgette Heyer is renowned as a more contemporary Jane Austen. Writing in the 1920s until the 70s, her books created Continue
There is a reason that Georgette Heyer is renowned as a more contemporary Jane Austen. Writing in the 1920s until the 70s, her books created Continue
The theme of this month seems to be cross-dressing hoydens. Therefore, I present to you an evaluation of the Mallory series. One of the best, Continue
Truer words have seldom been uttered. Liz Carlyle’s first book of the “Never” series (and the last one I read) is a good introduction to Continue
I’m not really sure what makes the hero, Rupert, impossible. In fact, we never really learn too much about him, even as characters remember Continue