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Old 10-15-2011, 12:43 PM   #7
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These are all good writers whose books are normally set in the Regency period (though a couple books might also venture into the Georgian period):

Mary Balogh
Edith Layton
Eloisa James
Stephanie Laurens
Jo Beverley
Georgette Heyer
Catherine Coulter (the Sherbrooke series)
Christina Dodd
C.S. Harris (the Sebastian St. Cyr mystery series)
Madeline Hunter
Katie MacAlister ("Noble Destiny")
Barbara Metzger
Amanda Quick
Julia Quinn
Anne Stuart ("The Devil's Waltz")
Lauren Willig (the Pink Carnation series)
Elsie Lee (try to find "The Nabob's Widow" if you can)
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