Regency Buck
(2024)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Andrii Ponomarenko, 2024
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ISBN/ISSN
9786178454425 MWT17235438, 6178454422 17235438
LANGUAGE
English
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Regency Buck by Georgette Heyer is a captivating historical romance set in the early 19th century, seamlessly blending elements of mystery, adventure, and love. The novel tells the story of Judith Taverner and her brother, Peregrine, who move to London after inheriting a fortune following their father's death. As young and wealthy orphans, they fall under the guardianship of Julian St. John Audley, the sophisticated and seemingly indifferent Earl of Worth. Judith, a strong-willed and independent heroine, initially clashes with the domineering Earl, whose enigmatic nature and apparent lack of concern for their well-being lead to a series of misunderstandings and conflicts. Despite their initial animosity, Judith and Julian find themselves increasingly drawn to one another, their relationship evolving amidst the backdrop of Regency-era high society. The plot thickens with the introduction of various secondary characters and subplots, including the siblings' navigation through London's social circles, Peregrine's reckless behavior, and a sinister plot against the Taverner family that threatens their lives and fortune. Judith's intelligence and resourcefulness shine as she uncovers the truth behind the threats they face, leading to a thrilling conclusion. Heyer's meticulous attention to historical detail and her masterful depiction of Regency society are complemented by her signature wit and engaging dialogue. The dynamic interplay between Judith and Julian, along with the richly textured setting, makes Regency Buck a delightful and immersive read. Regency Buck showcases Georgette Heyer's unparalleled ability to blend romance, intrigue, and historical authenticity, offering readers a compelling story that captures the essence of the Regency period. It remains a beloved classic, appealing to fans of historical fiction and romance alike

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