Traditional Regency

The distinction rests on the genre definition of Regency Romance: works in the tradition of Georgette Heyer, with an emphasis on the primary romance plot, are considered traditional. Traditional Regency Romance writers usually pay close attention to historical detail, as their readers are notorious for noting errors, and the writers often do extensive research so they can clearly understand and replicate the voice of the genre.

Fallen Angel
The Grand Sophy
The Weaver Takes a Wife (Weaver, #1)
Summer Campaign
Venetia
Cotillion
Reforming Lord Ragsdale
The Nobody (Nobody, #1)
Lady with a Black Umbrella
Frederica
Sylvester or The Wicked Uncle
Imprudent Lady
Lady of Quality
Mrs. Drew Plays Her Hand
The Wooing of Miss Masters (A Regency Romance)

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