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Notice that I said a favorite. It's utterly impossible for me to pick the favorite among GH's works, because there isn't one, and if there were it would be subject to change moment by moment.

Technically my first GH was Black Sheep I was staying at an aunt's & this novel was serialised in a British women's magazine. Unfortunately I had to go home before the final part arrived! :D
The first one I read in it's entirety was GH's first book, The Black Moth
My all time favourite GH (& my favourite book in the world!) is Devil's Cub

My first GH was The Reluctant Widow. I was a teenager, home from college with a cold and my mum picked it out at the library for me, I've been hooked ever since.
My favourites are probably Sylvester and Cotillion.

Have you listened to the audio book of “The Reluctant Widow?”
I wasn’t that crazy about tRW when I read it years ago, but I bought the audiobook for $1.99 and Cornelius Garrett deserves an award of some kind for his performance. What he does with the voices for all of the characters, especially Mrs. Beccles is just amazing!

I do like that one, there are others that jar a little with some of the pronunciations or delivery.

I'm Andrea.
The first book that I read by GH is Sylvester.
I think my (in no particular order!) favorites are The Grand Sophy, Sylvester, and Devil's Cub.


I was introduced to Heyer when I was 11 years old, being discharged from hospital but couldn't go home because my Mum was being admitted with pneumonia & pleurisy. My Grandmother had to take charge of me, so I went home with her. I was whining because I had nothing to read having finished and Agatha Christie in hospital, and couldn't go to the library. Because I was known for my love of mysteries, she dug out Why Shoot a Butler? from her bookcase, and I was hooked. I read her entire bookcase over time - Heyer, Mary Stewart, Jean Plaidy, Victoria Holt, Philippa Carr, Daphne du Maurier ...
I'm not sure I've got a specific favourite, but for some reason I remember Devil's Cub and Royal Escape more clearly than others from my early days of reading her.



Thanks for the reminder, Kim, I consider A Civil Contact a favorite, too. Karlyne, you read my mind - that’s our Jenny!

New books were my most favourite treats for Christmas and Birthdays: (made present buying very easy in my family), but the vast bulk of my reading was through library books and second hand paperbacks. Perhaps because it was my first, Devil’s Cub is still an absolute favourite. I have around 10-15 Heyer’s that I have re-read regularly over the last 50 odd years but perhaps The Reluctant Widow and These Old Shades top that list. This group has been a great way of re-visiting those of her books I had only read once before and seeing them in a totally different light!

I have, over the years, read almost all of GH's books. Multiple times for many of them. My favorite of her Regencies is 'Venetia' (also in my top 5)




You are lucky to have such a great journey ahead of you! :)



It’s wonderful that you have the prospect of exploring all of those books for the very first time!





Barb, once upon a time I'd have suggested meeting for lunch or coffee at the Candlelight Inn, but now it's a funeral home!

Barb, once upon a time I'd have suggested meeting for lunch or coffe..."
That made me chuckle!

Yes, one day it was a nice, quiet restaurant, then boom. It went from being the Candlelight Inn to the Candlelight Funeral Home! Very bizarre..


Hey, fair assumption, I wondered as well - life brings out my dark Irish humor! I guess better then going from funeral home to restaurant...




Welcome Diane. We are just about to start our first read of the year, which will be Regency Buck. We are going to be reading all GH's Regencies in the order they were written (with the occasional mystery thrown in. :)

Thanks I was trying to think of a new name & until today we were having such beautiful weather!
Fearsome Despot seemed unwelcoming somehow. :D



Black Sheep is my favourite of GH's post 1960s books. :)

Welcome Ann! :)
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To start everything off, I am Critterbee, my first GH read was The Grand Sophy and my favourite is (currently) Cotillion.