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message 1: by Caity, that crazy moderator (new)

Caity | 4434 comments Mod
Soooo....does it seem to anyone else like Regency fiction has suddenly become the new fad genre that everyone is crazy about right now- or is it that I've become such a freak for it recently and I'm simply discovering how big it already was? It just seems like ever since I got interested in it and found a bunch of friends who are also interested, it's EVERYWHERE.
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message 2: by Anne (new)

Anne | 253 comments Alice, I feel the same way!!! :D I am just starting to really get into Regency fiction and I seem to be finding people who love it everywhere!! :) I don't know if it was a big thing before I discovered the genre either...I'm very new to Regency romances!


message 3: by Sophie, The Romantic Moderator :) (new)

Sophie | 2550 comments Mod
I feel the same way but I think it was already a big thing, thanks to Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer and the like. Now we are into it we just pay attention more to it, because we are interested and probably even go looking for it more as well. It's been a popular genre for a while I believe.( Then again I could be making that up!)


message 4: by Anne (new)

Anne | 253 comments That would make sense Sophie! I know a lot of Regency romances were being published in the 70's-80's, so it was probably popular before I started to notice it!


message 5: by Sophie, The Romantic Moderator :) (new)

Sophie | 2550 comments Mod
Yes - I mean Jane Austen has been popular and inspiring people for a lot longer than we have been alive for ;) so I think it is that we just have not noticed until we became part of it ourselves!


message 6: by Anne (new)

Anne | 253 comments That's right! ;) And I think it especially became popular when Georgette Heyer started writing, since she basically invented the genre of Regency romance :)


message 7: by D.G. (new)

D.G. Rampton (goodreadscomdg_rampton) | 6 comments Hi girls. Yes, there do seem to be fans coming out of the woodwork recently. Maybe it has to do with the bicentenary of Jane Austen's death and the publicity it got last year? I know that when I tried to get my Regency romance book published a couple of years ago, I was given the impression by several agents and publishers that Regency Romance was on the decline and they weren't interested. But with self-publishing becoming big business these days, maybe all the RegRom authors are building a new wave of Regency rage all by themselves?


message 8: by Caity, that crazy moderator (new)

Caity | 4434 comments Mod
ooh this discussion got interesting!! :) maybe it's both then... I mean, I know there have always been regency fans, but it seems to be a craze right now!! I love it!!! :D and I'm loving this thread. :)


message 9: by Anne (new)

Anne | 253 comments Alice wrote: "ooh this discussion got interesting!! :) maybe it's both then... I mean, I know there have always been regency fans, but it seems to be a craze right now!! I love it!!! :D and I'm loving this threa..."

Me too :) Regency novels are just so...perfect! <3


message 10: by Caity, that crazy moderator (new)

Caity | 4434 comments Mod
They ARE!!! Like, what did I read before I found them?? Lol


message 11: by Anne (new)

Anne | 253 comments I know right! Well actually I didn't read that much before discovering Regency novels! ;)


message 12: by Sophie, The Romantic Moderator :) (new)

Sophie | 2550 comments Mod
Nor did I Anne! And I'm perfectly happy reading this genre. :)


message 13: by Anne (new)

Anne | 253 comments Me too! :) I like reading Victorian classics too, but Regency novels are so much easier and fluffy! :) They're my favourite comfort reads!


message 14: by Caity, that crazy moderator (new)

Caity | 4434 comments Mod
yes regency is definitely easier and quicker and I get more read. :) YES!!! :D comfort reads! exactly.


message 15: by D.G. (new)

D.G. Rampton (goodreadscomdg_rampton) | 6 comments Anne wrote: "Me too! :) I like reading Victorian classics too, but Regency novels are so much easier and fluffy! :) They're my favourite comfort reads!"

That's a great way to put it, 'comfort reads'! I know when I need cheering up or want to escape to a fun, happy place I reach for Heyer or Austen. I'm guaranteed a happy ending with a good dosing of witty dialogue :)


message 16: by Nina-Alexa (new)

Nina-Alexa (murielorme) | 9 comments Hey girls, I'm new to this club and note about this thread just popped up. Any recommendations? I'm sure familiar with awesome Austen, but besides that..? (cool club btw)


message 17: by Anne (new)

Anne | 253 comments D.G. wrote: "Anne wrote: "Me too! :) I like reading Victorian classics too, but Regency novels are so much easier and fluffy! :) They're my favourite comfort reads!"

That's a great way to put it, 'comfort read..."


Exactly!! :D


message 18: by Anne (new)

Anne | 253 comments Nina-Alexa wrote: "Hey girls, I'm new to this club and note about this thread just popped up. Any recommendations? I'm sure familiar with awesome Austen, but besides that..? (cool club btw)"

My favourite author is Georgette Heyer, and if you haven't tried her I strongly recommend that you do! :) The best place to start with her is by reading her Regency romances (she wrote historical fiction and mysteries too). So far I've loved The Nonesuch, Sprig Muslin, These Old Shades (Georgian) and Devil's Cub (Georgian). I haven't yet read her more popular Regency ones, but usually Arabella, The Grand Sophy and Frederica are considered good places to start :)
As I am new to the Regency genre, I haven't read that many different authors, but I recently discovered Diane Farr, and her novels The Nobody and Once Upon A Christmas were awesome! Amanda Grange is another good Regency author (she wrote the Austen heroes diaries), and I am sure there are many more!
Welcome to the group by the way!:D


message 19: by Caity, that crazy moderator (new)

Caity | 4434 comments Mod
Nina-Alexa wrote: "Hey girls, I'm new to this club and note about this thread just popped up. Any recommendations? I'm sure familiar with awesome Austen, but besides that..? (cool club btw)"

@D.G. me too!!
HI!! Welcome to the group! :D OH wow so many regency authors! Heidi Ashworth, Julianne Donaldson, Georgette Heyer, Sarah M. Eden, Sheri Cobb South are my favs.


message 20: by Nina-Alexa (new)

Nina-Alexa (murielorme) | 9 comments Anne wrote: "Nina-Alexa wrote: "Hey girls, I'm new to this club and note about this thread just popped up. Any recommendations? I'm sure familiar with awesome Austen, but besides that..? (cool club btw)"

My fa..."


You're so king, thanks!


message 21: by Nina-Alexa (new)

Nina-Alexa (murielorme) | 9 comments Alice wrote: "Nina-Alexa wrote: "Hey girls, I'm new to this club and note about this thread just popped up. Any recommendations? I'm sure familiar with awesome Austen, but besides that..? (cool club btw)"

@D.G...."


oh god thank you too


message 22: by Anne (new)

Anne | 253 comments No problem Nina-Alexa :) Happy readings!


message 23: by Caity, that crazy moderator (new)

Caity | 4434 comments Mod
Hope you enjoy them :)


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