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Old 07-01-2011, 01:40 AM   #16
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unfortunately i also have to agree with issybird. i tried to start a few of the austin continuations, but she's expressed perfectly what i thought about them.

frederica is a great georgette heyer to start with. it certainly was for me years ago - it got me hooked. i love many of her regencies/historicals, two of which - Cotillion and A Civil Contract break some of the regency traditions. and her first book, the black moth, can be downloaded right here on mobile read. it's actually another of my faves.

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Thank you! I downloaded it onto my Nook, it will be my next read after I finish Kazan by James Oliver Curwood.
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