Georgette Heyer (1902-1974) was an English author, primarily known for her historical romance novels set during the Regency and Georgian eras. Born in London, she began writing in the 1930s and achieved considerable success, producing over 32 romance novels, alongside 6 historical novels, 4 contemporary novels, and 12 detective fiction works. Heyer’s writing is characterized by its sharply witty dialogue, engaging plots, and subtle social commentary, often employing a distinctive voice reminiscent of Jane Austen. Her novels frequently feature independent heroines and charming, often skeptical, heroes navigating complex social situations.







































































































