Why am I passionate about this?

I began to escape into stories as a child because I was so often ill there wasn’t much else I could do. But that love of sending my mind on a little holiday to a world where everything is a little bit nicer has stuck with me. As a writer, that is what I want to do – to send my readers on a romantic adventure without them having to get out of their chair. And as I fell in love with the landscape of Regency England, through reading so many Heyer novels, that is where I enjoy setting the adventures of my characters.


I wrote

Wooing His Convenient Wife

By Annie Burrows,

Book cover of Wooing His Convenient Wife

What is my book about?

Jasper Patterdale might be an earl’s estranged younger son, but his efforts to help his brother have backfired—landing him in…

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The books I picked & why

Book cover of Cotillion

Annie Burrows Why did I love this book?

I am a huge fan of Georgette Heyer’s Regency novels, and it is largely because she creates characters that I just cannot forget.

In Cotillion, Freddy Standon is the most unlikely of heroes, being rather quiet, and not all that bright, but he agrees to a fake engagement so that the impoverished heroine, Kitty, can enjoy a season in London. In Kitty’s words “he is the most chivalrous person imaginable.” 

His efforts to keep Kitty out of trouble culminate in him defeating the more typically heroic type, who also wants to marry Kitty (though not for chivalrous reasons) It all happens in such an amusing way that I read it time after time. In fact my original paperback copy has fallen to pieces, so I had to purchase the ebook version!

By Georgette Heyer,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked Cotillion as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

If you love Bridgerton, you'll love Georgette Heyer!

'The greatest writer who ever lived' Antonia Fraser
'One of my perennial comfort authors. Heyer's books are as incisively witty and quietly subversive as any of Jane Austen's' Joanne Harris
'Georgette Heyer is second to none' Sunday Times
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Kitty Charing's life-changing inheritance comes with a catch.

Her eccentric and childless guardian, Mr. Penicuik, is leaving Kitty all of his vast fortune - but with one condition. She must marry one of his five grand-nephews.

However, Kitty's clear favourite - the rakish Jack Westruther - doesn't appear at all interested in the…


Book cover of Flowers from the Storm

Annie Burrows Why did I love this book?

This is another book I have read over and over again.

The hero is a powerful, intelligent, and rakish Duke. To a modern reader, it quickly becomes clear that the hero, Jervaux, suffers a stroke. But the author shows how medical understanding of the time results in him being confined to an asylum for the insane. 

There, the heroine, a devout Quakeress receives an enlightenment that he is not mad, but maddened. Patiently, she sets about rescuing him. I just love how powerfully the author shows the inner struggles of a hero with limited ability to communicate, as well as the heroine’s own determination to cling to her vision.  

By Laura Kinsale,

Why should I read it?

3 authors picked Flowers from the Storm as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The Duke of Jervaulx was brilliant and dangerous. Considered dissolute, reckless, and extravagant, he was transparently referred to as the ′D of J′ in scandal sheets, where he and his various exploits featured with frequency. But sometimes the most womanising rake can be irresistible, and even his most casual attentions fascinated the sheltered Maddy Timms, quiet daughter of a simple mathematician.


Book cover of The Foundling

Annie Burrows Why did I love this book?

The hero of this book, The Duke of Sale, has always wondered what it would be like to be plain Mr Dash of nowhere in particular. 

He gets his wish after encountering Belinda, the foundling of the title, and goes on an adventure during which he learns a lot about himself and his own worth. As so often happens in a Heyer story, the comic interludes (often involving Belinda’s wish to own a purple dress) build to an ending which has an air of farce to it.

By Georgette Heyer,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Foundling as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The Queen of Regency Romance, Georgette Heyer, delights readers with a charming tale of a duke who is tired of playing by the rules.

The Duke of Sale is out to prove himself

The shy, young Duke of Sale has never known his parents. Instead, his Grace Adolphus Gillespie Vernon Ware, Gilly for short, has endured twenty-four years of rigorous mollycoddling from his uncle and valet. But his natural diffidence conceals a rebellious spirit.

A mysterious beauty provides the perfect opportunity

When Gilly hears of Belinda, the beautiful foundling who appears to be blackmailing his cousin, he escapes with glee.…


Book cover of Becoming the Earl's Convenient Wife

Annie Burrows Why did I love this book?

So far I’ve recommended books that I read over and over again because I’ve enjoyed them so much.

This time I am recommending a book which has only recently come out, but which has really impressed me with the clarity of the writing, the interesting story, and the convincing historical details.

And, of course, a hero who is just a little bit out of the ordinary, who marries his childhood friend in order to inherit enough money to save his property, and slowly learns that she is the only woman he could ever truly love. (sigh)

By Louise Allen,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Becoming the Earl's Convenient Wife as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The friend she's loved...

Is now the husband she must resist...

Lady Isobel might be the daughter of the late Lord Martyn, but she's treated by her family as a maid. So when her childhood best friend Leo Havelock reveals that he will only inherit his fortune if he marries-immediately!-she agrees to be his convenient countess. Their union offers Isobel the chance to escape her home...but can she escape the feelings she has long had for her husband?


Book cover of Sylvester: Or the Wicked Uncle

Annie Burrows Why did I love this book?

I love this book for many reasons, one of them being that the heroine is a naïve young author who is having her first book published.

She has used Sylvester, the Duke of Sale, as the model for the villain of her story, because of his “tigerish” eyebrows.  Which wouldn’t have mattered, if her family hadn’t decided they ought to get married.

During the course of their unorthodox courtship, (which involves her flight from him, a curricle accident, the kidnapping of his nephew, and the adoption of a French puppy) the arrogant Duke learns that he can’t have whatever he wants for the snap of his fingers – and it does him a great deal of good.

By Georgette Heyer,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Sylvester as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

"Reading Georgette Heyer is the next best thing to reading Jane Austen."―Publishers Weekly

Rank, wealth, and elegance are no match for a young lady who writes novels...


Sylvester, Duke of Salford, has exacting requirements for a bride. Then he meets Phoebe Marlow, a young lady with literary aspirations, and suddenly life becomes very complicated. She meets none of his criteria, and even worse, she has written a novel that is sweeping through the ton and causing all kinds of gossip... and he's the main character!

What Readers Say:

"A truly brilliant Heyer with an adorable and very real heroine and…


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Wooing His Convenient Wife

By Annie Burrows,

Book cover of Wooing His Convenient Wife

What is my book about?

Jasper Patterdale might be an earl’s estranged younger son, but his efforts to help his brother have backfired—landing him in trouble! He’s out of options when feisty stranger Penelope Brinsley offers him a lifeline: she’ll pay off his debts if he’ll marry her so she can gain control of her family business. Since Jasper can never resist a damsel in distress he agrees to the practical match on paper…until an inconvenient desire to share the marriage bed changes their deal completely!

Third in The Patterdale Siblings mini series.

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What is this book about?

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