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Miranda Neville


Born
Salisbury, England
Died
October 26, 2017

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Miranda Neville grew up in England, loving the books of Georgette Heyer and other Regency romances. She lived in Vermont with her daughter and an immensely talented cat, who made a book trailer for her novel, The Importance of Being Wicked. Her historical romances published by Avon include the popular Burgundy Club series, about Regency book collectors, and The Wild Quartet.

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Ramblings about my life, my father, history, and romance


Since I haven't published much of anything lately, I am posting a speech I made in Summer 2015. it's probably far too long!
KEYNOTE ADDRESSBEAU MONDE CONFERENCENEW YORK, JULY 22 2015It’s a great honor to be invited to address the Beau Monde Conference and a particular thrill to do it in New York. I immigrated here some decades ago and it remains my favorite city.  Any other spiritual New Yorkers he Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 14, 2016 17:25
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“My darling love, I think you have a fundamental misconception about what it means to be a great dandy. I have better taste than anyone else so I don't care what anyone else thinks about anything. I am right and they are wrong.”
Miranda Neville, The Amorous Education of Celia Seaton

“You have an astonishing ability to deliver insults in the most normal tone of voice. Do you find that makes you popular among your acquaintance?”
Miranda Neville, Christmas in Duke Street

“You love Robert, not me. You don’t love Lord Stuffy, so I tried to be like Robert.”
The sweet idiot! She felt like weeping again. She began to protest, but he cut her off.
“I don’t drink and I don’t gamble and I don’t have a mistress. I’m dull. You told me so, the first time we met. So I tried to change.” He frowned. “Not the mistress. I’ll never do that.”
“Good,” she whispered.
“I’m trying to be like Robert, but I’m no good at it. I drank wine. And brandy, lots of it. I didn’t like it and it made me sick. I played hazard and I lost.” He looked momentarily cheerful and her heart sank. “But I didn’t like that either. If I was a real man like Mr. Fox, or Robert, I’d have lost thousands.”
The sadder he looked, the more her heart ached, a happy ache.
“I failed you, Caro. I’m sorry, but I’m afraid I’ll always be Lord Stuffy,” he said, and closed his tortured, bloodshot eyes.”
Miranda Neville, The Importance of Being Wicked

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