Georgette Heyer is a British novelist best known for her historical romance novels.
Georgette Heyer was born on August 16, 1902, in Wimbledon, London, UK.
She began writing novels in 1921 and was first published in 1925.
Heyer wrote in several genres, including historical romance, detective fiction, and contemporary fiction.
She had a particular interest in the Regency period and is often credited with popularizing the Regency romance genre.
Heyer wrote more than 50 novels in her lifetime and passed away on July 4, 1974.
Her books have continued to remain popular and have been reissued many times.
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A Regency romance novel about a young woman who goes to live with her cousins' family and shakes things up with her unconventional ways.
A historical romance novel set in Georgian England about a nobleman who takes on a young boy as his page and becomes entangled in a web of mystery and intrigue.
A Regency romance novel about a young woman who falls in love with a reclusive older man and must navigate the societal obstacles in their way.
Heyer is known for her historical romance novels, particularly those set in the Regency period of English history.
Heyer wrote more than 50 books in various genres.
Heyer was known for her meticulous research and attention to detail in her historical novels, but some minor inaccuracies have been noted.
Many fans recommend starting with 'The Grand Sophy' or 'Regency Buck' to get a taste of Heyer's Regency romance novels.
Heyer's books are generally considered appropriate for teenagers and above, but some contain mild sexual content or violence and may not be suitable for all readers.