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"Cream of the Regency crop!"
Reviewed by Sharon Galligar Chance
Posted April 29, 2005
The "Ton" in Regency England was the cream of the crop, and
with the new anthology "Talk of the Ton," the cream of the
crop of Regency authors have joined together to bring their
fans a lively and enchanting quartet of stories that will
delight and entertain readers this spring.
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"four fine Regencies"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 3, 2005
"A Proper Englishwoman" by Eloisa James. In 1817, the Ton
enjoys the scandalous behavior of Kerr rumored to have
been seen about town with a Frenchwoman. That is the Ton
minus Kerr's fiancée Emma who decides if Franco amour is
what her wandering future spouse desires so be Read more...
SummaryNothing sets tongues wagging like a scandalous dalliance.
In the salons of the ton, no tidbit is more delicious than a
rumor of amourthe more outrageous the better. Rakes
and rogues, ladies of high station and low morals are choice
fodder for the gossips of society. Now, four of today's most
popular Regency authors titillate the ton with tales of how
untoward talk can fan the flames of passion.
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