Diane Farr: The Nobody

Publicly humiliated by the tongue of a snobbish society dragon, a comely young country girl flees unescorted into the dark London streets. Unwittingly, she becomes Continue

Joan Smith: The Hermit’s Daughter

FLIRT WITH THAT JACKDAW LORD MONSTUART? WHY, SHE’D RATHER COZE WITH A WEASEL! But Miss Sally Hermitage was hellbent on seeing her dear sister happily Continue

Joan Smith: Sweet and Twenty

When the unexpected death of Sir Gerald Monteith placed his wife Melanie and daughter Sara in financial trouble, their only hope was to quickly find Continue

Regency Fashion: Morning and Evening Dress (1820)

These gowns and descriptions, with helpful hints about mourning the King, appeared in the March 1820 issue of The Lady’s Monthly Museum.