Best of
Regency

1978

The Impossible Ward


Dorothy Mack - 1978
     Can headstrong Marianne find her place in respectable society? Regency England Marianne Carstairs has unexpectedly inherited a fortune from a father she has never known. In the will, her trustee — Marquess Justin Raymond — is tasked with introducing her into respectable society. But as the manager of her family’s farm, Marianne is reluctant to leave behind her life of freedom and independence. What’s more, she finds Justin high-handed and stubborn. At the insistence of her grandfather, Marianne agrees to stay with Justin and his family at their Somerset estate, Lunswick Hall. But as their relationship grows stormy, Justin sees that it might prove impossible to turn his ward into a debutante… The Impossible Ward by Dorothy Mack is a classic Regency Romance with a spirited, intelligent heroine.

The Byram Succession: A Regency Romance


Mira Stables - 1978
     Albertine 'Tina' Newton knows her worth. The most beautiful girl of the Season, she knew she was born to grace a nobler establishment. And she has her sights set on the perfect husband: Lord Skirlaugh, the heir to the Duke of Byram. Scarred, disillusioned, and cynical, Skirlaugh must nonetheless marry to ensure the succession. He neither expected nor desired love; just a well-bred conformable wife with a reasonable dowry. Tina is certain that there is no one to outshine her. But when her cousin Thea inherits a fortune, she also becomes a contender for Skirlaugh's attention. Then, after meeting on a roadside when both stopped to aid a young man with a badly injured horse, it seems that Thea and Skirlaugh have more potential than Tina thinks... But which aspiring débutante will please his critical taste? Mira Stables is the author of many historical fiction novels, including The Swynden Necklace and Golden Barrier.

Imprudent Lady


Joan Smith - 1978
    When she discovers her calling as a novelist, she is delighted to develop a friendship with another writer. But Prudence produces modest, sincere novels, and Lord Dammler, handsome rake that he is, has won acclaim for his scandalous Cantos from Abroad. Drawn by the rakish marquis into the hotbed of London society, Prudence finds herself in way over her head--and heart.

Great Historical Romances : The Talisman Ring / The Gambling Man / The King's Pleasure


Georgette Heyer - 1978