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Virginia Henley: Undone

By Anne | November 11, 2008 - 3:09 am |March 7, 2023 2-3 Flames, Authors, Book Review, Virginia Henley
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  Set in the Georgian era, Virgina Henley’s Undone aspires to be the sort of saga hist-ro so beautifully crafted by Judith McNaught.  And while Continue →

Tagged Elizabeth Gunning, Georgian Romance, Gunning sisters, the Duchess of Hamilton, Undone, Virginia Henley

Regency Hot Spot: Hyde Park and Rotten Row

By anneglover | November 10, 2008 - 11:14 am |March 8, 2018 Regency Hot Spots
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I envision myself in a whalebone corset set high in curricle wearing a fashionable bonnet and politely greeting acquaintances in Rotten Row. And then I Continue →

Tagged haute ton, hist-ro, Hyde Park, Regency Hot Spot, Rotten Row

Regency Dish: Breakfast

By Anne | November 7, 2008 - 2:59 am |November 11, 2021 Regency Dish
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I love breakfast!  So much so, that sometimes I eat it for dinner. Yet, had I lived in the Regency era, I might have found Continue →

Tagged 1800s, 19th century, breakfast, food, meals, morning meal, regency, Regency Breakfast, Regency England

Eloisa James: The Essex Sisters Series

By Anne | November 5, 2008 - 10:48 pm |March 7, 2023 2-3 Flames, Authors, Eloisa James, Series Review
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One of my favorite hist-ro series is Eloisa James’ The Essex Sisters quartet.  Highly recommended for their humor, lovable characters and fabulous romance (and sizzling Continue →

Tagged Eloisa James, Essex Sisters series, Kiss Me Annabel, Much Ado About You, Pleasure for Pleasure, the Taming of the Duke
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