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What Heyer are you currently reading?
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I've only read three Heyers so far, the Nonesuch being one of them. It was ok, but of the three (The Corinthian and Faro's Daughter being the other two), I found it the least enjoyable.


Welcome Danielle! I haven't read These Old Shades yet. I've only got three Heyer's under my belt so far. She's a prolific writer.


No worries -- we're all book lovers here...we've all got those kind of funny stories about books tucked away somewhere that we can only mention on Goodreads! I've got some books that I've kept in my TBR pile for almost 10 years, so you're in good company!









You are right! Thanks

PS "The Toll Gate" is one of my favorites.

Although I do not include her detective in my favourites.


Dena, don't forget to let us know what you think of "Cousin Kate".

Christy, I saw that '!" mark after Devil's Cub! I hope you're enjoying it - it's one of my absolute favorites; I reread it a couple of months ago for at least the 4th time!

Isn't "An Infamous Army" considered the definitive work on Waterloo? Or do I have it confused with another title? My Heyers are on the top of my taller bookcase, so if I find the stepstool, I guess I could check.....


I think my next Heyer will be


I think my next Heyer will be

Good review BJ Rose. Sounds like a good one to add to the never ending TBR pile!

Welcome Renee! I'm still a newbie with Heyer (I've only read 3 so far), but I look forward to reading more and have several on my TBR pile.
Do you have a favorite Heyer?

Dee wrote: "I just finished Regency Buck. It was great."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007k1v3
Here's the write up from their newsletter:
Regency Buck
Drama, and old fashioned romance for Valentine's Day, as we bring you a dramatisation of Georgette Heyer’s novel set in Regency times. Pretty but shrewd Judith Taverner gallops in from the provinces and daringly defies the gaming, drinking and brawling world of Regency London to claim her rights, her fortune - and who knows, perhaps her happiness. Dramatised by Neville Teller and directed by David Johnston, it was first broadcast in 1986. The cast includes Elizabeth Proud, Simon Shepherd, Gary Cady and Steve Hodson.
Sunday at 1pm and 1am



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