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Georgette Heyer wrote more than 50 novels, including Regency romances, mysteries and historical fiction. Over 20 million copies of her books have sold. She was known as the Queen of the Regency romance and was legendary for her research, historical accuracy and her extraordinary plots and characterizations. 

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PRAISE FOR GEORGETTE HEYER

"A brilliant achievement...vivid, accurate, dramatic...the description of Waterloo is magnificent."
- Daily Mail

“My favorite historical novelist.”
—Margaret Drabble

“Wonderful characters, elegant, witty writing, perfect period detail, and rapturously romantic. Georgette Heyer achieves what the rest of us only aspire to.”
—Katie Fforde

“Definitely recommended to historical fiction fans especially if you love Regency Romance.”
—Becky's Book Reviews 

“Georgette Heyer writes a novel that you are always dying to pick back up once you’ve set it down.”
—Blog Critics Review

“With a Georgette Heyer you don’t buy a book, you buy a world. If it suits you, you settle down forever.”
—Time Magazine



An Infamous Army and Cotillion by Georgette Heyer

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A sham betrothal isn’t the only thing that gets Kitty and Freddy into trouble, but it’s definitely the beginning…

The true story of the bastard son who made himself a king and the woman who melted his heart.

The stirring history of William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, who invaded England and became the King.

Miss Judith Worth and her brother are disgusted with their guardian, who seems to want nothing to do with them. But when Miss Taverner begins to move in the highest circles of society, Lord Worth can’t help but pay attention...

nullGeorgette Heyer had a handful of unforgettable heroines, of which Arabella is one of the most engaging.

It should have been a lovely English country-house weekend. But the unfortunate guest-list is enough to exasperate a saint, and the host, Sir Arthur Billington-Smith, is an abusive wretch hated by everyone.



nullDevil's Cub is another of readers', booksellers', and librarians' favorite Georgette Heyers. In this acclaimed followup to These Old Shades, Dominic Alastair, fiery son of the Duke of Avon, is forced to flee England after a duel.