April Lady, by Georgette Heyer – A Review

From the desk of by Laura A. Wallace:  Georgette Heyer's April Lady is the last re-issue by Sourcebooks of Heyer's novels.  (The very last is Pistols for Two, a collection of short stories.)  Originally published in 1957, it is comfortably set within the Regency period that she had made her own.  The setting is London,... Continue Reading →

April Lady, by Georgette Heyer – A Review

Guest review by Becky of Becky’s Book Reviews April Lady is an enjoyable albeit predictable read. Our hero, Cardross, and our heroine, Nell, have been married over a year when the novel opens. The book begins with an argument over money. The wife is being scolded by her husband for going over her quarterly allowance.... Continue Reading →

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